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THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER tend - the- annual-conveation .of the| The-Holy Land of the Chinese is: Eplwopll ehurch Indin. ‘It s the native land of Sakya- Huni, -the supreme Buddha, HOSTESS TO ALTAR GUILD. b The Altar Guild of the Epllegtl church will meet at the home’of: o To each'day give an interesting and complete review of' the ??J‘?nfi“fil‘?&?fi‘.’fi%fi'&i“%’fifi 4 - y'- social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal is the last meeting of flwn m and . -mention, social fterns and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation all members arg ur:d in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to:this office are appre- ‘ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. - Telephone 922. TO FIREMEN’S' CONVENTION. James T. Davies, fireman on tie}; Th Tod ‘Minnesota & International will leave flflm e % ay 'Wednesday: night for Denver, Col., tg C attend-the-firemen’s convention, as: < ‘here énjoying- several. fishing trips, [delegate of’tite Bemidji B. of L. F. & LOlliB B. M‘lyer presents Mrs. Jamss qubl.r of - Nary was ~among the out of town shoppers Sat- urday... £ . / Mrs. E. C. Berg of Sugar Bush was among the out of town shoppers Sat- “ urday. ~ Have you had’ our dish of ice|been principal of the Lincoln school | Lutheran chyrch -held- e: pienioriat ‘cream toiw o - 512tL] for tl?e past,_two years, will return ‘Waville yesterday. - 'NHF went out - to her home in Hanley Falls, Minn,, | in automobiles and ‘had a picnic din- Mrs: Lawrence Dodge visited | tomorrow. Mise Skjeveland will re- |ner. -Miss Valdena Skjeveland, friends in. Bemidji between trains|turn to Bemidji in September to re-|teacher of the Bible class, was:shap- -Saturday. sume her school work here. /| eron. “Mary Regan” : . \ A Fi tional P ]tm;d u%‘g L:hrs G&orgga ’:‘illdot Yol: C. W. Jewett returned yesterday GYPSIES IN TOWN. rst Na . 1 "Attraction (- auto e city urday, and | by automobile from Minneapolis. He : N { itransacted business. was accompanied by his father, C. G. M:()ubmtlge °§of§""g‘;‘.‘,m‘?:,,m Heroine of LeRoy Scott’s § e T Jewett of Linwood, and his two sis-| cemetery. “Phere are:about 60./men;, ‘sensational ‘mine edition { Farm loans made without delay.|ters, Mrs. Olin Holcomb of Los|women. and ctlldren in the novel of big business and See C. M. Ascham, office with J. J.|'Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Frank Collier | panq. ' Th, | 4 A 5 ey travel by sutomobiles, big. pleasure when bi “Opsahi. 68-IMo | of ‘Chicago, who will visit him here. | nnd are going.from: APizona: to! Norch busmgu i ang (A. C. Bitner of LeRoy, Minn., ar-| Judge C. W. Stanton left this| Dot and Hontars, Wany of the| Bl squanders its'swollen prof- tived in the city Saturday and i8 a|morning for Brainerd where he will it ho wante! its-on: big pleasure in New _guest at the M. N. Crawford home: | tako up the trial of 21 court cases | (oopne ien 2ifychildren who wanted York’s gfixd‘nlght Joy . in district court. The jury cases . -and ‘Mrs. Willlam Johneon of | have been completed andy Judge Ground. The whole glit- ~ Owns ‘an ‘Old" Goose. . ; : earbrook -transacted business in|Stanton expects that he will be-about tering underworld dances - Bemidji between trains Saturday. W 01 t is com-| Hereford, Pa.—Peter A, Metz of-neap, i ] ot midji between Pre. waeky betyrs. (he fotm. Qreamery s the owner of a-goose-that ,?,;fi i‘:’;fl'%rlfi;’tg;:t: Tg; In The Keystone Comedy * Miss Caroline Groves, who has.at- is twenty-nine years old and has & & v L ce g " tended the Bemidji high school, re-| . A. Grossman left Saturday night | record of laying eight eggs:during:the see'this wonderful produc- 66 o P | “turned to lier home in Big Lake Sat- | for North Branch to close a deal by | year. The last egg she lald measured tion. He Dld And He Didn t urday. which he-and his brother, Sam Gross-| 8% by 11% inches in circumference, s iR man, became the- owners of a gen- arni; eral store. Sam Grossman will man- The goose ls-in/a-stute o mourning, for age the store.at North Branch and m'-"“ time ng;dtes&ht:obbeddher (2 her A. Grossman -will continue to have W“m., ¢te,” the gander. A dog Andréw Johuson, sheriff of Bel-|charge-of his stoye here. ‘anuffed out: thelife.of “Pete.’ "$50, poo to loan on farms. Dean “Land Co. ar1te Charhe Chaplin o~ comedy in : _“tram{i ‘county, is attending to offi- = R Sq " “-cfal matters in the north ‘end of the| Mr. and Mrs. Eerl W. Byers and Although 2:girl. may know but lit- Im “'“ ““d county. : son, Wayne, left yesterday by motor | t¥ of business, -sho .always -knows for the Twin Cities, Milwaukee, Ra- | ©nough to consider:gealed proposals, {Jgg ! “Porest G. Halgren returned yester. |cine-and Sheboygan where they will . # ‘day -morning from Minneapolis| visit' for a month, making the.trip : “*where he had been on a business trip | by motor. While at Sheboygan they of two weeks. ” :v'jfll attend :h‘? x&;lden tw;,liding an- s 5 . 2 TOMORROW o . versary celebration of Mr. Byers' N R ) i ~“Rev. Usmund Johnson, pastor of |Darents. ‘ XER R ! . BERT-LYTELL the Mirst Scandinavian Lutheran “ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wood of Park i AND TOMORROW Hitting the High Spots” churely. held services at So]way yes- * terday’ afternoon. —Ragigs, Mrl'l.u:nd Mn:’. .?na.mes :i:fifln —— / and two children and Mr. and Mrs. i Koors’ ice cream is made with pure | William Cluse and three children of deaday—Ma Da- eet pasteurized.cream. 512tf | White Earth, autoed to Kelliher yes- I II A LEE vies in “CECELIA OF i e terday where they will visit Elmer i THE PINK ROSES” Miss Loretta McClelland, closed a|Bentley who has recently returned JIn Pnnmonnt pictare 4 S flerm ug sc:mol e:i“ R:ose;elt Tht“rI:: I{Iom Francte, where he had been in “S l ay and returned to her home a 1 the service. uch a I ltt e L2 Pirate land Lake Saturday. = o mOHN COUPLE MARRIED. A regular old-style pirate Mrs. E. C. Berg of Sugar Bush drove: 'to Bemidji Saturday and| g Fred- J. Vand‘e;la:n Ja('lm ;log;e transacted business. While here she | ;o =% wo‘}”m:“";:‘;;mwy e ir was the guest of friends. day afternoon. " yarn, but with a very modern- ‘ J damsel right in nub_of it. Also “Big V” comed ]{ “HUMBUGS & HUSBANDS” AT THE Beltrami County : ‘~ " Mrs. Bertha Marquis and Mrs. W. ——Travelers-—- “W. Marquis of -Parkersberg, Va., are .STAR TO MEET. visiting thelr sister, Mrs. Ralph Rip-| _There will be the regular meeting “, ley.of Lavinia for a month. of the Eastern Star tomorrow night will find a warm i [ i at 8 o'clock in the Masonic hall. All | ; | I . _ ). . Cash paid for liberty bonds. In|members are urged to be present. . °| = welcome at -~ quire room 51, Markham hotel, 41tf , < : M e wm“ . ANNUAL CONVENTION. * || y “uy o o-Mre. C. F. Rogers on_an George Backhurst, rector of the “daughters, Jessle and Elizabeth. | Episcopal church, will leave tomor- | Usaal prices—10c; 4pd 20c motored to - Bemidji Baturday and|row for Duluth, where he will at- % passed the day with friends. s . ’ - John Garlock of Glenwood re- Mlnn“pOh‘ turned to his home this morning after spending Sunday with his ‘brother, Dr. A. V. Gdrlock and lam- 1y, Bemidji Auto <—L1vgry—> = DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children Service our watchword . Waldemar Larson return ’Solway this morning after spend- g Sunday with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond of Dewey Vi avenue. Ice cream is the national dessert. - b12tt Five and Seven Passenger Cars Country trips a specialty. Care- ful drivers and moderate prices. Try a trip around the'lake. Or- der your car at the Ideal Billiard Parlor. N - Miss Lottie Frenclt has accepted a position as clerk in the news and cigar department at the Hotel Mark- - ham, assuming her new duties this morning. ALDRICH & ENGLISH GENERAL BLACKSMITHING —- Horseshoeing a Spceillt;— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET ! D. H. FISK Attorney at Law Office Northern Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 181 REX THEATRE 2 DAYS i) o THE JINE SN picTures 280l WORLD'S TWICE - ESHCPHERD I erotorLiY 1 Lieutenant and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn 4 returned to Bemidji this morning from Washipgton where they have apent most of the winter, the doctor having been granted a sixty days Jeave of. a.bsence Phone, 470 Res. Phones, 536-), 343.-W "Miss Blanche Chlaholm, who has - been one of the teachers in the Be- midji schools this year, returned to her home in St. Paul this morning. ~ Miss Chisholm expects to tqaeh in Ausun next year. L. 0. Reed of Athens, Georgia and W. 8. Lycan of Crookston, who had] _%e’:n the guests of Mr. Lycan’s ther, Frank S. Lycan, of Hotel Markham, for several days, whil 'WED.<THUR. AT 3:00—7:30 and 9:00 Thos. H: Ince presents / ENID "B B . DAILY - «l “ BENEETT 2:30&8:15 FROM THE '} =B “Fuss and : . = B us;eathers” SPEGIAL MOST \ ‘A PICTURIZA‘I’ION The rough miner's daughter : . orrremosT . L :fi‘%‘ré‘ii“‘a‘"&,‘?.',‘;"o‘flil‘f‘ c.,‘:.'; . POPULAR AMERICAN NOYEL NOVEL . WEDNESDAY and - Plus War Tax THURSDAY—10¢c 20c ’ “FATTY" ARBUCKLE|__AW ===~ GRAND DOLORES CASSINELLI E.K. LINCOLN IN LEONCE PERRET’S CINEMA-POEM “THE left.this. afternoon for Crookston. B. . He 'will be..gone .possibly" = ‘month. p Ko inishing at cl udio, ¢ , . 10th St. Phone 67Q-W. 613-1Mo PICNIC AT WAVILLE. { . : - ‘Metbers -of “the Bibls class and t ¢ Miss Valdena Skjeveland, who has confirmation class of the Norwegian 4 ewar in A PATHE SPECIAL FEATURE IN 6 PARTS A FASCINATING AND UNUSUAL s'r'omr OF A. GIRL AND A MAN, WHO HAD NEVER MET YET LOVED ONE ANOTHER—OF HER SACRIFICE— OF HIS HEROISM—OF HOW THEY MET—AND OF WHAT CAME OF THE MEETING Also Special Program—Regular Price TODAY and TUESDAY NotKnot MINERVA YARNS are wound on a special ball that unwinds like a silken thread—without fuss or fret. They’re beautiful in color—very lofty and very strong. They knit into warm, serviceable gar- ments that are soft and durable. Let us show you the new Minerva Knitting Man- ual. It is a treasure trove of knitting suggestions for the skilled and the novice. The services of our knitting-needle experts are at your command—free. O’Leary-BowserCo. BEMIDJI Over 100 MINNEAPOLIS MEN Want to meet you June 3, 1919 From 2:50 P. M.,tossflOP. We are coming ‘with Community Singing,; Bagpipe Music Fourth Infantry Band Best military band in’ anelpalu LET US KNOW YOU AND ENTERTAIN YOU! Minneapolis Givic & Commerce Asseciation MABLE NORMAND MATINEES DAILY, 2:30 NIGHTS AT 7:30and 9:00 ThatWill

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