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¥ et § e | Vel § S \\ i U | el St} o, | - 1 Y cmmee—a—— Y onmmm— § M 14 £ city’s social activities is our desire. in its maintenance. Items phoned Axel Peterson of Kelliher pabsed| the day here on business, i Mrs. Adam Dinger of Cass Lake autoed ' to.Bemidji yesterday to con- sult a doctor, $60,000 to loan oc rarms. Dean Land*Co. da71tt “Attorney W. A, Rossman of Grand Rapids was in the city on profession- al business today. Mrs. Frank Silversack of Grant Valley was among the out of town shoppers yesterday, Koors’ ice cream is made with pure sweet pasteurized cream, 512tf “Mrs. J. Elliott and daughter, Vera + Pinewood were between train vis- s in- the eity yesterday. rs. Gerry Brennan left today for Cloud.to care for her mother, Mrs, ~ . %bles;, who is failing in health,[ [} Cash paid for liberty bonds. In- quire- room 61, Markham h:tle:i Miss ‘Beéssie Frarek of town of Frohn ‘was among the out of town business visitors in the city yestens day. Mrs. Robert Stai and Mrs. A, West- gaard of Wilton. autoed to Bemidji yesterday and passed the day shop- ping. The Motor Inn is open for service every ‘Sunday and every even:ling. 2d517 Herbert Warfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, A, ‘Warfleld, will return to Bemidji Saturday from a business trip to Iowa. ) Mrs, Nels Willett of town of Frohn came to Bemidjj yesterday to attend ie~Farm, Bureau meeting in the court house. Same prices as before the war on kodak ‘Ainishing at-Rich Studio, 29 10th 8t. Phone 570-W, 6131-Mo - City Attorney Hallan L. Huffman will leave this evening for the Twin Cities where he "will spend several days on legal business, A. P. White, the Bemidji member of the state normal school board, re- turned to the city this morning from _Bt, Paul where he.attended a meeting of ‘the -board. Ice cream 1is the national dessert. 512tf Mrs. ‘Byron Wentworth and son, Philip, of Turtlé River, who were _guests at-the- P. L, Hines home of Beltrami avenue for the past three days, have returned to their home. Mrs. Mary Patterson of Dresden, N. D,, is visiting relatives in the Fifth ward, she is also looking for ouse, and will make her home e_if able to secure accommoda- tions. Farm loans made without delay. See C. M. Ascham, office with J. J. Opsahl. 681 Mo Dr. Walter E. Jones of St. Paul has been visiting his mother, Mrs, W, W, Jones of the Fifth ward for a few days. Dr, Jonmes is now located at 11056 West Seventh St., S8t, Paul, and is. a practicing dentist, He is a former student of the Bemidji high school. Have you had your dish of ice cream’ today? 512tf Mr. ‘and Mrs. L. W. Galloway of the Elko. Hat Shop have returned from Minneapolis where they attend. ed the white show. Miss Edna Ap- plegate, designer at the Elko Hat Shop, who attended the white show in Chicago, joined them in Minneapolis and accompanied them home, J. P. Lahr.will return tomorrow morning from Minneapolis, where he as been on busimess matters. Mr, :Yahr also attended the Red Cross “"conference held at the Hotel Radis- son today, many hundred members of the branch chapters of the northern division of the American Red Cross being in attendance; g . Stov Paving Rent! Own an Acre. %$26 down. Use the usual monthly payments to building your home. Bal- ance of purchase price deferred from 73 to 10 years, at your option, Phones 186-W and 737-J. 6d519 —— o R M T | DO YOU KNOW HER? The mystery of the ages is in her eyes. She is at the world’s gaming tables; at your baker’s, your grocer’s or your wife’s costum- er's. She has helped shape the his- tory of the world; she has un- made giants. She touches the skirts of your wife, your mother and your daughter. She is everywhere. She is coming to the Grand Theatre. To-each day give an interesting and complete review of the mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation ci!t\éd by readers of the paper and by the publishers. - Telephone 922: " This page is devoted to porsonal or mailed to this office are appre- BEd. Ashley motored to Bemidji yes- terday from Tenstrike where he pur- chased a five-passenger Nash touring car of Charles Peterson. The car is similar fo that purchased by Charles Vandersluis, of Bemidji, the first of the week, Peterson represents the Nash company in the territory be- ;'w?len Brainerd - and -International 'alls, Mr, and Mrs, A. A, Warfleld of Lake boulevard, accompanied by their niece, Miss Mary Warfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W, War- field, returned yesterday from Princeton, IlI.. They went to attend the wedding of Mr, Warfield’s niece, Miss Janet Bryant to Senior Lieuten- ant Nubes, which took place Satur- day. Lieut, Nubes is on a transport, Northern Minn,, agency. Dwight D. Miller, dependable insurance of every kind at fair rates. 17th year. Phone 167, Security Bank Build- ing. 1d516 The Minneapolis Journal has printed a picture showing three of its former employes who were:-heroes of the war. One of the trio shown is Lieutenant Ralph’ Gracie, son of Dan Gracie of Bemidji, who was killed when attacked forty miles from shore by a squadron of six planes. He fought off the squadron, downed one machine and then be- gan his fight to reach shore, but the odds were too great and he was killed, The other two are Lieuten- ant Douglas Kennedy and Lieutenant Warren Chreiman, both wounded while in air battle, MEETING POSTPONED. There will be no meeting of the B, A, C. club Friday night on account of the senior high school play, IN CUPID’S COURT. Vivian Crabtree and Anna Gustaf- son, both of Pitt, were married by Judge J, E. Harris, of the probate court, yesterday afternoon, § MISS KENFIELD HOSTESS. Miss Arvilla Kenfield entertained Misses Edna Ford, Irma White, Cecil Barnwell, Gertrude MecLane, and Velma Dean at a slumber party last evening. MN.WEEK SERVICE. The old man said ‘“Morale” when asked “what can Rebuild France?” There is an everyday wear on moral resources that calls for rebullding. Try the mid-week service at the Methodist church: at 8 tomnight. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. Rev. L, B, Richardson of Backus, an experienced evangelistic ‘singer and leader will assist Rev, James Austin, pastor of the Congregational church of the Fifth ward, in a series of evangelistic services, commencing Sunday, MISS ISTED DELEGATE. At .the meeting of the Queen Esthers held at the home of Miss Fern Minnick Tuesday night, Miss Grace Isted was elected delegate to the Long Prairie convention June 8, Lunch was served at the close of the | evgnlng. DELEGATES TO GRAND. LODGE. Miss Vera Backus and Mrs, George B. Kreatz are expected to return to Bemidji tomorrow night from the Twin Cities, where they went as dele- gates to the KEastern Star grand lodge, which was in session Tuesday, Wednesday and today, While there they also attended the celebration given in honor of the home coming Minnesgota gunners. ‘ HOSTESSES AT CARDS. Mesdames George - Backhurst, Charles W. Vandersluis, C. W, Brand- borg and John Goodman were hos- tesses at cards at the former’s home last evening, 1225 Lake boulevard. There were 55 guests and Five Hun- dred was played. Refreshments were {§ served at the close of the evening, = Hired to Watch _a Man’s Wife! A queer job for a young girl. This starts a series of complications that never let the action lag in the new World picture, “The Little Intlj_l_der” Louise Huff is the star of this unique photoplay. Other attractions Holme’s Travelogue and Pictograph Cartoon ELKO Friday Only tive Page THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER [} 1 This was one of a series of parties given by members of the Altar Guild of the Episcopal church, WILL BUILD NEW HOME. G. H. Toble of Federal Dam has purchaged 263 feet of lake front on lake Bemidji, of the J. C. Omich property, the deal being made through Mrs, W, N. Weber, agent. Mr, Toble will build a permanent home on this property and move his family here in about three weeks, Mrs, G. H. Toble has opened up of- fices over Pfeifer’s bakery and {is practicing Christian Science. SAMARITAN DANCING PARTY. The second of a series of May danc- ing parties to be given by.the Mod- ern Samaritan lodge "will take place this evening in the armory, and the affair is looked forward to with a great deal of pleasure by those who will attend. The hall has been prettily decorated and all arrange- ments completed by the committee in charge of the party. The five Synco- pators will provide the music. MRS. ARNOLD PRESIDENT. At the last meeting of the Woman's Study club, for the year, Mrs, F. S, Arnold was elected president, Mrs. C. G. Johnson, vice president; Mrs. C. A, Knapp, recording secretary; Mrs, L. B, Wilson, re-elected corre- sponding secretary, and Mrs. John Essler treasurer. This was the last meeting of the year and the various officers read their reports, A mis- cellaneous program will be taken up next year. GALLI CURCI CONCERT- Several from Bemidji are planning to go to.Grand Forks to hear the not- ed singer, Madam Amelita M. Galli Curci, who will appear in concert there on . June 4. According to late press dispathes received in Grand Forks, Madam Galli Curci has filed |, an amended bill of divorce, which re. fers to Luigi C, Curi’s alleged adven- TONIGHT! —LAST;TIME-- J. WARREN KERRIGAN In a beautiul picture of Cali- fornia in the days of *49. THE END OF THE GAME’ Passion — Love — Hatred — Cupidity — Aggression, all en- ter into this story of vital hu: man interest. —PATHE WEEKLY— AT THE GRAND “When Men Betray’”’ a stirring drama of human frailties, written and directed by Ivan Abramson with GAIL WHE RE X--Theatre SUNDAY——Special Program SCENE_FRol ™ N MEN c PAGE FIVE REX Theatre TODAY MAY MURRAY “The Scarlet Shadow” was never more bewitching than in this appealing story tures with “Women of the Chorus” and other women which “Extended through 1915, 1916 and 1917.” She alleges that her husband’s violent temper and cruel treatment rendered her life unhappy, BRIDES-T0-BE SHOWERED. Miss Louise LeMieux and Miss Florence Deneau were given a shower Tuesday night at the Deneau home by a number of friends. The self in- vited guests ‘were Mr, and Mrs, Fred Dengau, Mrs, Joe Ganter, Mrs. Clif- ford Foulds, Misses Marie Vatnedahl, Ruth Brandinger, Lea Porter, Lillian Porter, Annette Coen, Myrtle Hannah Anna Johnson, Florence LeMieux, Arlene, Alvira and Adelia Deneau, The hours were passed in games and dancing, after . which lunch was served. The guests of honor were the recipients of many pretty gifts. Miss Louise LeMieux and ' Walter Deneau, and Miss Florence Deneau and Alfred Lacombe will be married the 20th of May, and a double wed- ding will be celebrated. CARD OF THANKS. In the illness and death of our be- loved wife and mother we are deeply grateful to friends and neighbors for their invaluable assistance and acts of kindness, The lovely floral offer- ing expressing love and esteem for the departed are greatly appreciated. g G, W, Stagg and children, 1a516 Robert Leonard’s production L-Ko comedy— “Help! Here Comes the Cop” in Two Parts B. P. 0. ELKS. 7:20, 9:00 There will be & regular meeting of the Elk’s lodge Thursday evening. E. H. Jerrard, secy. 10c, 20c Matinee 2:30 TOMORROW-— Little EM GORMAN Subscribe for The Pioneer —IN— “THE LITTLE ORPHAN” SATURDAY—BERT LYTELL. The story of a rogue . “BLACKIE’'S REDEMPTION LAST TIMES Thos. H. Ince presentr CHARLES RAY In his very latest Paramount Picture ,“Greased Lightning” He swapped a potato “peeler for an “Ottymo- bile,” then— “TRACK” you twelve cylinder auto- ~crats.” Added attraction ‘OLD NEW ENGLAND’ Ford Animated Weekly ELKO Tonight at 7:30 and 9:00 Do You Pay 66¢ for Sirloin Steak? —or 33 Cents? We serve all tastes A recent Government bulletin quoted sirloin steak in different cities at prices ranging from 33 to 66 cents! We buy live cattle, according to quality, all the way from $7.00 to $20.00 per hundred-weight, live weight, Sirloins from these cattle vary greatly in quality. Some retailers sell 33 cent sir- loins. These steaks come from cheaper cattle. Customers of other retailers demandchoice sirloinsat 66 cents. . These retailers buy meat from higher-priced cattle. Also, the retailer who carries complete stocks, delivers to your door, and lets you run a charge account, has to get higher prices than the retailer who runs a “cash and carry” store. We sell beef of a given qual- ity at practically the same price all over the country—except for slight differences due to freight rates. And our profit hardly affects the price at all—only a fraction of a cent per pound. KANE Swift & Company,U.S. A. A First National attraction CHARLIE CHAPLIN in ‘Shoulder Arms’ the one and only Charlie Chaplin Professor Arnold’s Orchestra will furnish the musical program /T S— SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER ST AR RN inRnenn