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a2 v« Wherg? jurgess is'in‘ Big ‘Palls on protessmnal business today. Dr, Del Miss Mnrle Burke is visiting rela- tives in Hudson, Wis,, for some time, I Mrs B. H. Edwards of Becida was among the out of town shoppers ves- terdny. Mrs. Ralph Dickenson of Buena ‘Viste transacted business in the city Wda)’ ' Have you had your dish cream today? i . Mrs. C. Sh‘efl of Becida spent yes- of ice 512tf terday in the city shopping and '.ris;-r iting friends. arles Fitterman, hide and fur (aaler of Thief River Falls, motored to Bemidji this morning. Farm loans made without delay, See C. M. Ascham, office with J, J.{ Opsahl, . 68-1Mo Miss fiinu Stout, visiting relatives at Island Lake, re- turned to Bemidji yesterday, Franz Jevne, of International Falls, Koochiching county attorney, was in Bemidji this morning. Dean | a71te $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co. Mrs. E, Preston of Becida was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday, while- in the city on business. Ars. Axel Sorenson of town of ‘ Liberty brought her baby to Bemidji /yesterday for medical treatment, " . Koors’ ice cream is made with pure 512tf There will be another of the popu- lar dances being held by the Elks entertainmem committee this even- ing. City Attorney Hallan L. Huffman left last: evening for the Twin Cities where he will spend several days on lega] matters, ' Cash paid for liberty bonds. quire room 51, Markham hotel, In 41tf Miss Fay Stuempges and, Mrs, Stuempges of Solway motored to Be- midji yesterday and visited, friends for a short time. % Mrs. A, W. Paulson of Rosby was among the out of town business vis- itors yesterday, and spent several hours here shopping, lce cream is the national dessert. H 512tf L W. Galloway has returned 'to; < Cass Lake after spending last even- -ing in the city visiting his wife, who is manager ox the Elko Hat Shop. w,.jw_A The ,San$ ‘Souci club meeting this ‘week been postponed.’ The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Thay- er C, Bailey, North Broadway,— Crookston Daily Times. Same p#ides ‘as before the war on kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 10th St, Phone 570-W, 613-1Mo Miss Aurora Angvall will return to Bemidji Monday from a visit in Miz- neapolis and Fargo, N. D, At the latter place she is visiting her sis- ter, Miss Elvera Angvall. Cd:;mt Ohm, expert window trim- mer and designer, has accepted a position with Shavitch Brothers, and ¢ .has arrived from Thief River Falls to aspume bis new duties. There will be a special convocation of Beémidji Chapter No. 70, R. A, M., this evening. Degrees will be con- ferred on five candidates, and all members are urged to attend. Coming the Spreading Evil, When? {' 2d523 || Mrs, John Dablow, who has visit- ed friends and relatives in Black- duck,’ Walker and other points for the past month, returned to her home in Thief River Falls yesterday. Attorney E. E. McDonald and At- torney John L, Brown will leave Sun- day for Brainerd where they will ap- |’ pear before Judge C. W, Stanton, who is presiding at the Crow. Wing coun- -ty term of district éourt: Mrs, M. Malone Crookston, who has been vismng r. and Mrs. T. J. Burke and femily of Bélrami avenue left today for Cass Lake where she will visit her son, Mrs. Malone is a former resident of Bemidji. Mrs, Ray @lson and her sister, Miss | Elizabeth Bloomquist, left this morn- ing for Ashland, Wis.,, where they ‘will.visit at their old home for about a week. “Miss Bloomquist has passed the winter in Bemidji with her sis- ter, Westie Jenson has returned to his me in Erskine after visiting friends in Bemidji for the past sev- eral days. Jenson is enjoying a short furiough with his mother in }mkine and will soon return to his duties on a United State transport. Mrs. W, L. Davies, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs, E. H, Marcum for the past few days, left this afternoon for her home in Crookston. Before coming to Be- midji Mrs, Davies visited her daugh- ter, Mrs. Clarence Tinkle in Chica- £0. j To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. mention, social items,and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation in' its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed-to’this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by t.he ‘publishers, Tclep!zone 922, who has been | This. page is devoted to personal | The Diamond _Point _cottdge.has 1 been rented by A, $¥aiton of Propp- man’s ‘department store apd-he and his family will soon take possetsion, St aiton returned ‘to Bemidji this k from visiting the markets'on a lbuying trip and 'his family ‘accom- Jmmcd i from Mmgeapolis. A —— l Nels Christianson of Hawkins, | Wis,, came to Bemidji this marningl and will visit his daughter, Mrs.: Herb Rasmusson of Dewey avenue for some time, Mrs. Rasmusson has soofi as she {s'’able to travel, '»wxll accomp..my her father to ‘.Iume- apolis and from there will zo to] Hawkius for a visit, | Miss Winnie- Maynard, who has been -at St.. Anthony’s hospital for the {past several .menths, having sus- tained :a.broken-leg when she slipped and fell on the icy side walk this i winter,.réturned. to her home ig:Long Prairie ‘this‘ ¥7éék: Miss Maynard was one .of - the teachers in the Be- midjischiools, but since her accident was.unable to continue her woxk | . REBEKAH LODGE TONIGHT. | The, Rebekuh lodge will meet this ewnmxz at the home of Mrs, C'uurt- ney, 913 Bemidji avenue. All mem- bers‘are urged to'be present. .t_pums sessiun R 1 L l GOING WEST FOR SUMMER Mrs, E. R. Getchell and. chiidren will leavé June 1 for Tacoina, Wash,, where they will visit Mrs, Getchell's parents, Mr. ;during the summer. i Rev. Andren of Crookston will preach at the home of Miss Haltgren, 214 America avenite, this evening at 18 o'clock, All are cordially invited to come and hear him. | ' SUPPER AT DIAMOND POINT. Last evening a picnic supper was +J, M. Murphy, Mrs. George Cochran, Jr.; Misses Cecil Barnwell, Verle Je sen, Thelma Stene of Minneapolis; Velma Dean, Edith Glasgow, Edna Fuller, Irma White, Ruth Moe, Gert- rude McLean and Arvilla Kenfield. ; v ' SUSTAINS BROKEN LEG- Mrs. Henry 'Fallon sustained a broken leg yesterday when she fell from/-a -chair, which ;slipped on: the, waied 1ldor. The leg was broken: just abpveithe 'ankle, Mrs. Fallon was house cleaning and had stepped up on the chair in order to reach an object on.the wall, - She was taken to St, Anthony's hospital, where the leg was set. MOVING TO NEW IIOME. Mts.J. B, Black and family will leave the first part of June for Spokane, Wash,, where they will join Mr.. Black and make their fu- ture; home, . Mr, Black tendent of the Inland Empire Paper company of Spokane, and has been there since Septelqher. While in Be- midji' Mr. Black- was .connected with the Crookston Lumber company and later was . superintendent .of the Grand Forks Lumber compnny M'RS BROPHY IS’ DEAD Mrs, J. C. '‘Brophy of Tacoma, (4sh., a sister of Mrs. Joa Bisiar of TONIGHT | i j SERVICES - TONIGHT- | enjoyed at Diamond Point by Mrgs | is. superin- | ! i 3 Five Big Stars ELK | {The Story is Worthy ns) | { | this clty, died at her home \Vednm— i day evening at 7 o' ‘clock, having suf- fered a second stroke of paralysis, Immediately upon receipt of the first|again each year, telegram stating that:her-condition was seriqus, Mrs, Bisiar left for Ta- coma, and was on her, way when:the pruned when it § last telegram arrived saying 'she was dead. ‘Mrs. Brophy had visited. her sister’. hm‘e on several occasions and is knowh to a number of Bemidji people.™ INI’IIATXON AND DANCE Two: specin] meetings were held by the Hastern Star lodge yeaterda) one in the afternoon at which four can-] M ites were initiated and thp number wera initiated. in the even- ng. A sig.o'dlock dipr 10 the members and thefr fam 16T & T was served After the. initiation the hours were passed in dancing, Those from out of town who -attended wete - _1dohn Morrison of Red Lake, Mr. 4 \Mrs, James Reed of Blackduck Mrs Clifford of Minneapolis; nd Mr, and Mis, \hdson of Kelliher and Miss Elling- json of Northome, The laiter was one of the candidates initiated in the afternoon. at and Mrs. J. J. Snflnger) »_ Any one wishing a good insurance a very rexsonable rate, call §8. 14523 To-Morrow Louis Bennison in -a rousing story of the west ‘THE ROAD CALLED STRAIGHT’ 2-part Keystone: comedy “SHE LOVED A SAILOR" AT THE with a Plant the border and garden liber- f.]ly with perennials, - They require work than annuals and come The spiraea Van Houttei may be s through blooming, Cut out old wood on branches that are crowding, — ; Mrs’. Charlie Chaplin “Borrowed . Cupid and that busy little ‘chap didn’t-stop -till he’d _BEAUTIFUL, DAZZLING R[X Theatre TODA == Mildred Harris in the Lois Weber produc- tion De Luxe Clothes” " Fatty Arbuckle Comedy 10c, 20c, Matinee 2 i 7:20, 9 SATURDAY—REX She was an outlaw—yes— but when she held up the big dinner party at the Vanderholt’s she started reformed two people and stood the police on their heads. If you want one straight hour fo thrilling entertainment go see Priscilla Dean in her thrilling photo- drama “THE EXOUISITE THIEF PEARL WHITE ‘THE LlGHTNING SESSUE HAYAI(AWA Laslko-Paramount, s R— A — i e S | SESSUE | HAYAKAWA the famous Japanese actor and FANNIE WARD in a return showmg of ~ ‘THE CHEAT" directed by Cecile B. De Mille ——TONIGHT ONLY— at the GRAND ‘| THIS GIRL GAVE., 'RAGS FOR RICHES Adolph Zukor presents '|IFERGUSON —IN— “THE MARRIAGE PRICE” An ARTCRAFT Picture * She was a poor girl. He really loved her. that, you say? No? She married a millionaire. Nothing unusual about Then you have a great surprise coming. Get the family together to en- joy it. WITH EXTRA FEATURES “RIP & STITCH, TAILORS” Paramount-Macksennet comedy ELKO ORCHESTRA MUSIC At Evening Performances ELKO Sat, = Sun, Matinees 3:00, Nights 7:30, 9:, Prices 10¢, 20c vl AR PAGE THREE Few people realize the value of | insects. Pine mu.e dig after thé birds in keeping garden insects un-|'mole and destroy the vegetables and der control, Even the despised. Eng-; Y90t crops whic. the moles free of lish sparrow sometimes make ‘a mis- ingects.. take and eats a worm. ‘Watch constantly for the tirst -ap- pearance of a disease’or insect. Im- spect the garden at least every other day. Determine what is causing in- jury and apply the proper treatment promptly. Use the combination treat- ments in case a complication of troubles is present. Repeat treat- ments as often as necessary, keep- ing'in mind the influence of wealth- ‘ ér-conditions as well as the life his 1 'y of the insect or fungus cuusiug e dh;ease . “‘Let the mole do the work and get the blame,” says the pine mouse as he scurries through a mole-made tunnel to a hill of juicy potatoes, where he eats a self-service meal. And at that, pine mice are not inher- ently lazy, These pests of the gard- ener, orchardist and farmer are graf- ty. Moles burrow tunnels in their search after grubs, .{nsects .an worms, and officiate as plain clothes ! men in ridding the soil of rascaljy|! REX Theatre ’ Sunday Special Program el JAMES KEANES “The -Sp?eading The photodrama. The sensation of the hour. A First National attraction PO e 560 Charlle Chaplln “A Dog’s Life” the one and only Charlie Chaplin in his first million dollar picture. Professor Arnold will furnish the Orche:{ra music for this program Matinee 2:30 Speclal Millinery Clearance ! SATURDAY == ‘Exceptional Values Choice of any dark Trimmed Hat in our stock up to and includ- ing $7.50 values --- $2.00 Children’s and Misses’ Black Milans are Included in This Sale The Bon Ton Millinelzy--- Successor to The Henrionnet Millinery 10c, 20c ' .7:10,.9:00