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it -+, spent part of the winter in Bemidji, i, 1; ’ 820 Minn. Ave., and will carry & (4 * In the city yesterday. of the city's social activities John R. Miller of Waskish was a emidji visitor today. ‘William ' Blakley, of Farley, is in the city today transacting business. Mrs. B. F. Tollefson of Rosby was a between train visitor in the city yesterday. Erick Wernberg of Blackduck was in the city today, having business in probate court. .'$50.000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. d7itt Mrs. Harry Baldwin of Sugar Bush drove to Bemidji yesterday and trans- acted business. Miss Lillian Baker of Remer is in the city for a few days, taking treat- ment for her eyes. Mrs. Mary ‘Kirchbaum of Lake Plantagenet ‘was a business visitor Mrs. E. F. Cunningham of School- craft was -among the out of town business visitors yesterday. Cash paid for liberty bonds. In- iquire room 61, Markham hntelt. 41t Mrs. Frank Schroeder is v ng her’ sister, Mrs. David Hinshaw of ‘Wilton during the-week-end. Misses Naioma Blakel{r_ and Lenore Jameson ‘of Turtle River’passed yes- terday in the city calling on friends. George Hedgland and iamil{’have moved to their farm in Grant Valley after spending the winter in Bemidji. Money saving prices on quality portraits and kodak finishing ‘at Rich’s' stadio . Phone 570-W 29 10 st. 512-1Mon . * Mrs. H. F. Stillwell, and Mrs. Tom . Wright of Becida autoed to Bemidji yesterday and passed the day shop- ping. Sce the Bemidji Stationary store for rubber stamps, fac slmile signa- ture stamps, notarial seals and cor- poration seals. 36t Sam Grier, returned yesterday morning from Worthington, Minn., where he spent the week transacting ‘business. . Mrs. E. Schuck returned this morning from Duluth where she has spent the past two weeks transact- ing business. Archibald Green and family, who have moved to Pleasant Valley for *he spring and summer months. Corporal Oluf W. Olsen of Turtle River has received his discharge from ¢amp Barker, El Paso, Tex., accord- ing to a message received by friends. |2 H. R. Shepardson of Minneapolis, who was the guest of his daughter, #rs. L. P. Warford and family for a Short time, has returned to his home. Northern Minn., agency. Dwight D. Miller, dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone -167. _ Security Bank 1%14(11;.'2. Mrs. F. M. Freese, who teaches in the Eckles school, was in the city today en route to her home in the town of Bemidji, to spend the week- énd. 1'\14 M. Jagrin, manager of the Gar- ment shop, returned yesterday from the twin cities where he has been transacting business for the past week. A five piece orchestra will furnish the music at the dance given in the Rognlien-hall in Wilton this evening. An invitation has been given the gen- éral public to:attend. J. Bouldac has opened a store on plete line of groceries and feed. 7d411 Miss Florence Freese, who teaches in the schools of Hill City, will ar- rive in Bemidji today to spend the Paster vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Freese. Electric sulpbur vapor baths, a bath for all ‘ailments, also vibrator and body massages. Those wishing baths or treatments, Phone 776-J or call at 1009 Bemidji, Ave. J. F. Os- born. 1d412 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McCarthy and little daughter, Collette, will re- . turn on the six o’clock train tonight from Brainerd where they have been the guests of Mr. McCarthy's sister, Mrs. J. W. O'Brien. ‘While Norman Gardner, Clyde Ful- ler and Philip McClellan of Grant Valley were out in the woods recent- ly, looking for the cows to drive them home, they encountered a large black bear and two cubs. Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of town of Northern who visited friends in Be- midji this week, has received a tele- gram from her son Clarence announc- ing his safe arrival in New York, af- r twenty months over seas duty. Sergeant R. V. Bass, who is in charge of the recruiting office at the Army and Navy club, is much in need of a desk. If anyone has a desk which -¢an be used by the sergeant T R ——— BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an/interesting and complete review devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by ‘readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. HOW THE STATES RESPONDED Total Sales of War Savings Stamps and Thrift Stamps Up to End of Last Year. is our desire. is page is ‘Washington.—Total sales of War Savings stamps and Thrift stamps through post offices and federal reserve banks from the beginning of the cam- paign to December 31 of Iast year, compiled from reports received by the treasury department, are as follows’ Y)vhile hlel is in the city the favor wil] i Bt e 1;::& 3 N 'otal sales. ca) e much appreciated. 1 20450,159.85 ZLIE Big dance in Rognlien’: hali at fi sg,m,g;fi . ig'g Wilton, Minn., Saturday evening,| g ia 5852,850.40 16.93 April 12, 1919. Music by five-piece| § - ... 3595613485 1613 orchestra. Everyboay welcome. | 6 12,887,111.48 1494 2d412} 7 26,495,217.75 14,08 8 40,821,176.90 14.00 L. J. Roundeum, who represents 13 g'w‘g‘g g‘% the Marshall-Wells Hardware com-|1; Washington 21,349,746.64 1370 pany in this territory, making his|12 Nevada . 12.93 headquarters in Bemidji, returned to |13 Missouri 12.64 the Markham hotel yestarday. {rom 3 Colorads” .o asri0T 14 t. Anthony’s hospital where he had|}? £ e oot been ill during the last two weeks. E'i g{;fionsm : 32:;%::3?;@ fi:g ew Hamps| 5,252,890 X Ray Olson and his sister, Mrs. W.|w Mlnneso(up... 27&%3 fl;fi R. Nelson, returned this morning|20 Connecticut . 15,667,193.94 1174 from Minneapolis, where they attend-| 2l West Virginl 3 s ed their brother, George Olson’s, fu-| 77 i::,“""“‘“‘ L84 neral Thursday. He died from pneu-| 5 ajos 3t monia, Tuesday, following an attack| 2 Texas 9.94 of typhoid fever, after just a week’'s| 26 Idaho . 2,69 illness. 21 Tennessee . 9.49 28 Wyoming . 9.48 Mrs. Ira Alvord has returned from |22 Rhode Island .57 Minneapolis where she has been vis- ;? Bfi?:{f“ . "g iting with her daughter, Mrs. Carl| 3 New vork 3'91 Swanson and also her parents, Rev.| 33 pa. (w.)... 881 and Mrs. D. D. Day. She went to| 3¢ Okluhoma S 8.78 the city to meet her uncle, Arthur|3 North Dak 8.66 D. Phillips, who recently returned g g::’ik& ;}uroll g.gj " e cky . X . from overseas.—St. Cloud Times. gg fi':‘ {Ei)' G618 D. P. O'Neill, of Thief River Falls,| & Losiimr . Weesam 13 former state senator, was in Bemidji| 4 Arkansas .. 12,786,006.63 1.2 yesterday on 'business. A big ban-| 4 New York city. 40,001,850.79 6.78 quet was recently given at Thief fi “‘,"i’:g‘xifi" - fi"éfii’%fi gg sk S hi‘:l':t’!’_h;fe;:fi Senator| 5 Massachusciis .. 24780866 635 N a 46 BMaryland . 8,429,669.48 6.98 passage of several legislative meas-| 47 Floriga . 6,746,675.46 6.67 ures of benefit to his home commun-| 48 New Jers; 17,050,372.44 6.46 ity. . 49 New Mexico. 1.902,41246 544 Herbert Rhoda ' and his mother, oith Cal 1718,623.2 . Mrs. Mathilda Rhoda of Long| % Alabama 0EN20 448 Prairie, Minn., will arrive in the Total o6 city this evening and will pe the guest of Clerk of Court and Mrs. Fred W. Rhoda. Herbert Rhodu, who is a brother of F. W. Rhoda, has just returned from military serv- Drink Hair Tonic. Hair tonic is the very latest al- caholic concoction as a substitute for ice. liquor in “dry” New Hampshire. The . A “thirsty” of the state have discov- The Methodist church will observe| ,.oq that some hair tonies contain passion week this yeaz with a week of -prayer. 58 per cent grain alcohol and they are drinking it. Witch hazel is the “chaser.” The program will be as follows: Monday night, cottage prayer meeting. Tuesday night members of the fellowship of inter- cession. Wednesday night, cottage prayer meeting. Thursday night, minute men. Friday night, the world, the church, commusion serv- vice. Man. & Tues. Doug. , The Journal Préss, St. Cloud, says: ‘George Reis of the H. C. Ervin com- pany who returned this morning from Bemidji reports that the plant of the | [ Beltrami Elevator and Milling Com- | pany is practically a complete loss as the result of the fire which occur- red Monday night. Hal C. Ervin of the local branch of the H. C. Ervin Co. stated this morning that re-build- ing would be begun at once and that the plant would again be running in full force in the fall. Fairbanks Playing ARTCRAFT Picture “He Comes Up Smiling” WILL BE AT'THE ELKO With added attraction; two part “BIG V" Comedy “Misfits and Matrimony” MONDAY AND TUESDAY Private Carl J. Bouquist, formerly engineer in the Crookston plant, No. , has written W. A. Masten, stating|§ that he has landed in the good old United States, and says in part, “Hel- lo friends:—Your letter of March 30 received. I can tell you I am glad to be on American soil again. We had a wonderful reception at Boston. Never saw anything like it before. It was great. Am on way to camp Devens. Will probably go to some camp in the middle west to be must- ered out.” : Z ANDERSON-ERICKSON WEDDING THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Monkey as Labor Possibllity. ‘The pig-tailed macaque or brok of the Malays is a highly intelligent an- imal, and the Malays train them to pick coconuts. The modus operandl is described by R. W. C. Shelford in “A Naturalist in Borneo.” A cord Is fast- ened rouynd the monkey’s walst and It is led to the coconut palm, which It rapidly climbs. It then lays hold of a nut, and If the owner judges the fruit to be ripe for plucking he shouts to the monkey, which then twists the nut round and round till the stalk is bro- ken and lets it fall to the ground. If the monkey catches hold of an unripe fruit the owner tugs the cord and the monkey tries anotheg. I have seen a brok act as a very eflicient fruitpicker, although the use of the cord was dis- pensed with altogether, the monkey be- Ing guided by the tones and {nflections of his master’s voice. NEW BANK CASHIER Graduate of Dakota Business College Promoted. It has been announcea that C. J. Wage is to be the new cashier of the First State Bank, -Ferney, 8. D. Mr. Wage has risen steadily in the banking business since his gradua- tion from the Dakota Business Col- le%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 Mabel Damon has been employed by P. P. Schlosser, Registrar of Deeds, Grant Co., Casson, N. D. The great demand for D. B. C. pupils is no doubt due to the fact that real business methods and not 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 jflquiries. ERCERTTENGTER TONIGHT! & TOMORROW THE WHOLE WORLD'S A STAGE —AND SHE WAS THE STAR! Samue! Goldwyn’ presents Mae h "Spotlight Sadie Lewis Directed by Laurence Trimble “1ts A Goldwyn Picture " len Drowne Also a Comedy, at BEMIDJI'S MODERN THEATRE ELKO Rev. T. B. Nordale of the Swedish Lutheran church officiated at the wedding of August Anderson and Miss Lydia M. Erickson both of Walk- er, Thursday STUDY CLUB MONDAY. “Nature Study” will be the inter- esting topic at the Woman's Study club meeting Monday afternoon in the club room of:the library, and sev- eral excellent papers have been pre- pared on the subject. +ENTERTAINED CHOIR. Misses Mable and Lucy Brooks of Lake boulevard entertained the mem- bers of the Presbyterian choir and their wives and husbands last even- ing, after the regular practice. The hours were passed in musiceand a social time and lunch was served. IT’S NOT A COMEDY Enjoy Your Meal You will enjoy your meals better when you use— CHIEF BRAND BUTTER Made in Bemidji Bemidgi Creamery Co. hone 143 P.S.—Drink our pure butter- milk—Fresh daily. SR NIGHTS, 7:15 and WAR PICTURE OF LOVE ADVENTURE PATHOS )|~ cLunE PRoBUcTION | Friday & Sat., April 18-19 MATINEES, 3:00-—Children ,25c; Adults, 35¢ 9:15—Any Seat, 50c ~———- PRICES INCLUDE ADMISSION TAX ~—- ELKO--THEATRE PAGE FIVE & Tomorrow TONIGH Shows 2:30,7:30, 9 Thos. H. Ince presents R HART in the ARTCRAFT special “BRANDING BROADWAY” A story of how the wild and wooly west was put on Broadway With this Picture We have added the acknowledged COMEDY HIT OF THE SEASON “REILLY’S WASHDAY” With CHAS. MURRY and MARIE PREVOST A Paramount-Mack Sennett comedy AT THE GRAND TODAY & TOMORROW M~ THREE SHOWS DAILY —@X REX Theater “THE HEART OF HUMANITY" ASK THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN IT IT’S WONDERFUL! SOUL-STIRRING! GRIPPING!! Majority of Seats, 50c. A few rows, 75c—Plus War Tax. Matinee, 2:30, 25c and 50c, plus war tax. Evening, first show, 7:20 Second show, 9:15 WELL DONE--- —is the supper and also the shopping when your groceries and bought at ’ J. BOULDUC & CO. Minnesota Ave Bemidji, Minn. Where the best food products are constantly offered for home use. - Our service is pledsing to every housewife, because | we select the best always. TRY US FOR THAT NEXT TABLE ORDER