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le‘s P. N. Anderson hns returned z l, ?} -'y' tiegg e — fi%mflf”fivafim&. XPRIL 26,1019 cemir S s city's soclal'dctivities i3°0ur desire. in its maincenance Ttems phoned N S B S e S e MO " Burt Noble of Nebish was a Bemid- i visitor yescterday. Mrs, Nels. Hangon, of. Lake autoed to Bemidjl yesterday and pass- ed the day. Mrs. T. O. Meiby of Oklee is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl of Bemidji avenue. Mra.r.'s. A.A,Lumlile,_d’!' B,ecida was, among the.out,of town business visy itors in the\ city yesterday. $50,000 to loan ox’ farms. Dean Land Co. a7ite — Mrs. i"éy' Head is transacting busi- ness in Blackruck gnd other points up the line, for several days, Mrs. Henry King of Turtle River was among the out of town business visitors yesterddy,' between' trains. from Duluth where she passed Easter with her daughter, Mrs. 1. Iverson. ’ Closing out our ‘book stack, All books at half price. Abercrombie & McCready. - i 24426 Henry Swanson Mlnneapolia ‘18 visiting his daughter; Mrs, J.;J.. Op- sahl and family, ‘of *Bemidji’ avenue. Mrs. 1da Mercer and tamily moved to Crookston yesterday where they will’ teside on'a farm' during the summer. g i Dr. G. M. Palmer will return to- morrow from Mlngeg‘pollg where he has been on busineéss mattora for a couple of days. : Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bafloy and Mrs. R. G. Trifford of Tenstrike auto- eéd to Bemidji yesterday and passed the day shopping. . Cash paid for liberty bonds. In- fre room 61," Markbam hotlet]l 4 ' Mrs. Hattie Ostrander and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Turtle River drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended to business matters. Mr. dnd ‘Mra. J.H. Koors passed yesterday in Blackduck on business matters. Mr. Koor8 is vice president and secretary of the Koors Bros. com- pany. | Electric sulph\!t vapor baths, & bn.th for all ailments, also vibrator and body-massages. \Those Wishing jaths or treatments, Phone 776-J or 11 at 1009 Bemidji Ave. J. F. Os- born. - 14426 A% Belvog, superlntendent ‘of the shte fisheries at Redby, was in the ojty today, being on his way to the agency from St. Paul where he had been on official business. ' Dance will 'be cancelled ‘at Sauer- Kraut hall, it will be given at Frohn hall, April 26. Music by Schuck’s International Jazz orchestra, Every- bogdy invited for good time. 2d426 =~ Mrs.- James ‘Parmales;: who ~has been sufferifig from an attack of in: fluenza.” {8~ convalescing. Her 1ittle daughter, Lois, who has been-serious- 1y i1l from bronchial pneumonia, is also improving. ‘Dr. Dannenberg, a Bemidji chiro- practic, spent yesterday in town look- ing’ over the fleld. He stated that arfangements may be made to make wéekly visits to Blackduck.——Black- duck American. Northern Minn., agency. Dwight D.” Miller, dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone 167. Security Bank Bdl4dzgs Rev. 0dd Gornitzka of state of Washington has accepted a call from the Norwegian Lutheran church at Hrskine, Mrs. Gornitzka was.formerly in this city, and will be remembered by many Bemidji people. Take your auto to Bemidji Top gfid Curtain Co., and have it washed akd polished. Knoppe garage. C. M.* Johnston. 2d426 Mrs. E. Preston of Becidid has re- ceived a message from Hoboken, N. Y., telling of the serious illness of her son, Eugene Preston, who recent- 1y returned from overseas duty, hav- ing been in the service for several months. i Wilhelmene Geddis, 'who ‘ruptured a blood vessel in her leg while play- ing on the school ground Wednes- day, is getting along nicely. he is receiving treatment at St. Anthony’s _ hospital. She is a daughter of Mrs. Alice Geddis, teacher in the North school. Money saving prices on quality portraits and kodak finishing at Rich’s studio . Phone 570-W 29 10 st. 612-1Mon Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Saner and child- rén who have been the guests of Mrs. Sauer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers, will return to their home at Melrose Monday. Last evening they were dinner guests at the home of Mr, ‘and Mrs. Frank Patterson. Mrs. Patterson is Mrs. Sauer’s aunt. Mrs. William Coe and Miss Lucy diner, extension workers of the State agricultural school, arrived in Bémidji last evening from Blackduck where they held an interesung meet- ing of the Home Makers Week yest- erday. - To each Vdny nge an niteresfin{ and’ complete review of the mentlon, socisl jtems and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation ‘clated by readers of the paper and by the publulhem Telephone 922. ‘Margaret Carson, Bernice Kirk, Grace AT T Today they autoéd to Sof-{iltiiifii THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE THREE Philip Denu, Lanis Brown, Tom Sim- ons, Louis Rude, Edgar. Engvald, Paul Johnson, Arlo . Achenbach, Georie Walker, Ernest Olson, Clair Rognlien and Armand Tharaldson. - STAHL-JACOBS :Furniture All' work guaranteed. ] Work called for and de- livered. Gm WEDS AT BERKLEY. Lieutenant Philip Elmore Getr and Miss Ruth Harriet Kelsey, daughter of_Dr. and Mrs. John Edson Kelsey Calif., will be married in TONIGHT ‘TOMORROW This page is devoted to personal or mailed to this office are appre- Progbyterian -.church in %&t cityaiWe(zne:dniy e'ven!ng. May Genelélhl Replil' according. to invitations.received A brand new Paramount-' op by:Bemldjl friends today. Geir, who g was socretary of the ‘Bemidji Com- Mack Sennet Comedy | Phone 488 811 6th St. mercial club for. several months, ‘is well .known here.: He resigned his position-as secretary-of the Commer- | clal club to-enter the service and is in the air service of the United States army. way where a similar meeting s belng held. “CUPID'S DAY OFF” Laughs in glenty You know the kind Qliver Riggs, director of the Be- midji military band will léave'tomor- r?w torhCrookst?n wher:lhehwm %onlx& i f plete the packing of his_househol : 3 goods preparatory to the moving of MAY MCGREGOR WILL SPEAK Miss May 0. MacGregor, who his family to Bemidji. ~Accompan-|: 2 o8 by hie fomiily. Mr. Riggs will re-| ccrved as a Red Cross nurse at the front for n , turn to Bemidji by automobile Wed- recant{g r’eg:r:e‘:lnmtz a?:ew%:l‘::; nesday. States, will speak of her experiences while at the. front, at the ‘Preshy- terian, church Sunday evening at 8 o’clock.’ Miss MacGregor was twice cited. for_ brayery. . .The c-holr will render ;special music at the service and the service flag will be demobil- fzed. . A silver bar will: be placed across:each star in the flag, repre- senting a returned soldier. The- serv- ‘{ice. will be interesting and inspiring and all are invited to attend. MANAGEMENT P X have purchased “the Ny- more Méat Market, conduct- ed’by H, T. Schmidt, phd in- vite the public to come. and inspett my stock of fresh and | salted:meats also.all kinds of | sausage, butter and-eggs, 1 will' deliver to ‘all parts of the cxty and do all to“satisfy my 'customers. Yours for bupmess, B.M. M Goldwyn Corp., presents GERALDINE FARRAR ‘The Stronger Vow’ A virile drama of Apache haunts in Paris—pro- viding the beautiful Farrar with a powerful xg:l: Regular Prices, l.0= and 20c. Shows at 2:30, 7:30 and 9:00 GRAND THEATER Elwood Isted, the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted of this city, who underwent an-operation for appendi- citis over ‘a week ago: at: the 8t. An+ thony hospital, 18 recovering and ex- pects to return to his home Sunday Elwood has been attending’ Ham- line university: this year and’ expects to return about May 6. 3 - dn “THE STRONGER VOW Golduya Pictures Ted Wxnebrenner—;’é San Ferll:fi?do. Calif., who was called to Bem on D account of thé serious illness of his|: NOTICE. - y father, James Wirebrenner of Dewey |; Notice is hereby given that there avenue, who died after his arrival | 8re funds'in the treasury to pay gen- here, will return to his home Mon-|eral fund warrants to and including day. His mother will remain’ here N; A03/1, dated Septemhpr . 30, for the present, but will_go.to Cali.|1918; water fund warrants to A0690, ‘fornia, this fall, where she M make 5’““’!‘ February 1,'1919. - All war- Tor home with er soh, . Mis Wine. | Fats on other funds now payable. brenner expeci x‘qx slster in | . Dated Bomldjl, Minn., April 26, Indiana for gome time before going | 1919 : George V.. Riléi, west. . 3d426-28-29 City' Treasurer. MOOSE HEART LEGION DANCE The Women of the Mooseheart Le- |* 1:¢3 erseth M., H, Curry can supply you with all kinds of Shrubbery tml-llblo tnk, Anlline black, 5 parts; celic acld, @ gi‘g:s: H:lnfwe;tgggg%?::g 021:0111%5?13: parts;” castor ofl, 94 parts. To this Small Fm{? ower will furnish excellent dance music. |mixture should be addcd a few parts bulbs ' fresh . from Wedge of Indian {nk. Shake before using. BANKERS PREFER . . D. B. C. GRADUATES Nursery; Albert Lea, Minn. We .will carry a . mk of small Shrubery and “fRower bulbs’ at A. T. Wheelock’s Grocery. M. H. CURRY Bemidji, Minn. ~ TRAIN IS REINSTATED 8t. Paul, ‘April 26.—The Gopher Limited—st. Paul to Duluth train is to be reinstated on the Northern Pacific railroad tomorrow. It was taken off shortly after the govern- ment took control of the lines. Offi- cials believe it indicates a general re- s?mption of former local train ser- vice. [ REX -- Theatre TODAY Jean Dawn will appear in person in her famous psychic wonder act so this will be your last chance to ask her a question this season Two Students Placed in North Da- kota Banks Within Week. ! When the Dakota Business College, -Fargo, N. D:, placed an SDAthf AElSIPCCFfs-H Marjorie Halliday- with - the embers o e s entertain- H H - 1 ment committee added to their %candxnfiVl&n Ametnéax{v»B,%nk’ laurels as entertainers, with the|Xargo, .y SEN op-~ very successful dance which they|pilato the State Bank, Brocket, gave lost evening i the Elks' tomplelN. D., this institution was only e affair was marked with the mos cordial informality and a lively pro- followmg tradition. Bankers gram of numbers was danced by fifty and business houses of the northwest constantly demand D. B. C. graduates. couples. Rév. Blaifie Lambert, pBBtOl‘G(;f the Business men find D. B. G, ' ‘“« ” Methodist church, will attend the graduates easier to “break in district meeting of the financial or- bega\we they have learned by ganization ol: th: ct:ntie‘:ary o;‘ t]{ne gomg rather than by theory. F. Methodist church at Fergus Falls,|], Watkins, Pres., Dakota Busi- Monday. He will be accompanied by |~ ¢ A his littie’ dyughter, Louisa, While|Nless College, 806 Front St., in Fergus Falls they will visit Rev.|Fargo, N. D., personally answ- HAVE YOUHADIT ?'¢ ¢ When your back is broke and your eyes are blurred, And your shin bones knock and your tongue is furred, And your tonsils squenk and your hair ézeta dry, And you 're doggone sure that your’ re going to die, But S'oura skeered you won't afraid you will, A Juatl; l(llmg to bed and have your A lady safe robber—that’s what she was PRICILLA DEAN —IN— “A Silk Lined Burglar” I, “ And pra{‘ the Lord to see you F Ak t the “Fla”, bo; 'or you ve e u', K 've ofihe “Flu.” % EE MITCHELL BEFORE THE MICROBES GET YOU. i‘f‘fi’é?“fi&iff‘&‘é"‘;&fi’nin’;"flb‘;fifi?fi ers all inquiries. D. S. Mitchell Tuesday. Universal special attraction— E‘;:h‘::hwx}"“gk Life l’fn HOSTESS AT THEATRE PARTY. Rm.« 6 Phone 676W Miss Anzonetta Kenfleld will enter- tain at a theatre party this evening. The guests will include Vera Cutter, Pearl White In the 6th Episode of TONIGHT AND SUNDAY At 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 Currie, Luella Backus, Louise Goltz, Margaret Minier, Ruth Caskey, Har- riet Boyce, Florence Kolton, Gladys The young lady 66 (4 (] . 99 Jester, Aileen Naylor, Vivian Hines H 11 h L gh g R d and Laura May Burnham. After the “P"vata Psa' € 1 tnln aiaer Next door theatre the .guests will be enter- 10c—25¢ 7:20—9:00 Bays tained at the Kenfield home, where A Paramount-Artcraft y lunch will be served. Special 3 That whea her CLUB ENJOYS HIKE. and Brotber Eighteen membefs of the B. A. C. Com club enjoyed a hike 3 coupl; of mll’les LU FATTY » \ es home up lake shore, past Grand Forks bay From service last evening. " The boys met at the ARBUCKLE § Presbyterian church at 6:30 o’clock He will and from theré went on the hike, ~—ARE AT THE— G 4 They cookeg thelr supper ohver a ctamp y ; . am Have his fire and enjoyed a story hour after- # wax&ds, atdw‘liflch Rev. Lester P. War- E I 7 K O ” D ‘ ' Photograph taken ford presided. The'boys are planning W su P many hikes and outings during the -~ A Y roy'.am -~ A pnl!om summer, and are alisady making ar- Also the Orche: Before he rangements for another next week. 80 stra g Pufi it away Mauritz, Riley, The —Thrills, Suspense, Romance— SURPRISED BY FRIENDS.” Petersons, and Grim- jrri And that Mi?s Jlemm o alkes was gmnb . by a stirring tale of the Yukon after your own heart. Hakkerup - surprise last evening by a number ) ' of friends, who came in and passed ——NEW MUSIC— Photographs the hours in games, Lunch was serv. Two. m‘ Pictures Please her ed at the close of the evening. The self invited guests were Mildred Ol- son, Margaret Carson, Margaret Klein, Lorraine Kreatz, Mabel Krohn, Elda Rude, Doloris Barnell, Ragnhild Moen, Borghild “Johnson, Usual Prices, 10c, 20c The best. ‘The Way of the Strong’ Starring Anna 0. Nilsson A Metro romantic drama of rare excellence Charlie Chaplin in one of his best comedies— “The Immigrant” 10c—20c————MATINEE——7:10—9:00 MON, & TUES, 30 and 9:00 Neatly Pressed Suits Always Look New Regular and frequent dry cleaning and pressing keeps your clothes in splendid ap- pearance and fit as long as the cloth will wear, and lengthens also the length of wear given by the material. Home—~ Safe!! Em% Your Meals! enjoy your meals better when you use— Chief Brand Butter Made in Bemldn 7 Agk ‘your® deater: Coming Monday—-“THEv RED GLOVE” Coming Tuesday—*“War Brides,” “A Daughter o! -~ the Old Seutk” Added Attraction A “Big V" Comedy starring Nazimova L e L T e THE MODEL DRY CLEANERS LKO | e woneL ot cenesll E LK Read The Pioneer Want Ads |- Sosorsmemse, L L L LG O T G T L T T T T T S e AN