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. Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wilton vis- ted - relatives in Bemidji- yesterday. | n . Ssm .Simpson of: Minneapolis was|18. business visitor in Bemidji today. : Mrs. Chatles Barnly of :Wilton was - ~the guest of friends in the city y {.terday. 3 N ‘ ' > Have' you ‘had: your : cream’ today? fldlsh of ice 51ate i §F 7Y Myhre of-town of Liberty was 4 among ‘the- business visitors in the " city. yesterday. ~Mrs. A. E. -Arnold of Turtle River was a between train visitor in the eity .yesterday. Farm loans' made . without deh‘y, ,: 8ee C, M. Ascham, office with J, J. | *« Opeahl. 68-1Mo fifs. G.-A, Burr of Liberty passed ".yesterday in Bemidji shopping, and calling on friends. ¢ Mrs. 1. E. Raymond of town of i Frohft was :among the out of town shoppers yesterday. Mr. Dean darite ¥ ' Miss Mildred .Shell of Becida i autoed to -Bemidji-.-yesterday sand § ' passed the day with friends.- < .. $60,000 to loan on farms, ¢ Land Co. !~w:Mrs. 'Edward ' Currey . left this morning for Duluth and Mipneapolis §* where she will visit for ten days. | Koors’ ice cream is made with pure vsweet pasteurized cream. 12t | e --Miss -- Mabel ‘Wager, commercial % / teacher in the Beniidji schools, will spend her summer vacation at Shore- ham,:Minn. P 3 " Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott and party of ittle Falls autoed -to Bemidji yes- Fsrday. They ‘plan on making the return trip todayu, n 411( Cash paid for liberty bonds. quire room 51,Markham- hotel, H. L. Welo_of Pinewood has re- turned from Churches Ferry, N. D., where he had been looking afte: , his farm interests. ing call , ‘Theodore ~"Amundson, whose home .is at Debs, has returned from. active 1 service ‘““over there,” having been in : the ‘service for two years. E ot Pinew: Mrs. Jennie Eiliott: ! 1 : who had been-in.Bemidji, jinder the care of a physician for sometime, has returned /to her home. Ice cream ‘ls the national dessert. - ¢ 612t Miss Dor: azen :.of the O'Leary “Bowser company, has returned from 1a two weeks" vacation spent at Eagle { Bend ‘and ‘Parkers Prairie. do. are Mrs. E. C. Berg of Sugar Bush and . .Miss_Gena Swanson and M. Holland- ersof ‘Frohn “were among the out of Mn business visitors yesterday. ‘Mr - .and- Mrs. William Fellows, Migs: Alice: Fellows, and Miss ‘Ethel _ “Krueger of ‘Tensfrike autoed to Be- -* #midji yesterday and transacted busi- “ness. Same prices as belure the war on kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 ¥10th St, Phomne '570-W, 613-1Mo » Miss Mabel Rockensok left last sevening for Minneapolis enroute to #Chicago: and Barrington, Ill., where »she will visit relatives and friends «for:some time. ¢ Mrs. Don_Barnell of Eaélo Bend is ivisiting “at:the home™of -her son on +Oak street and also at the home of sher sister,. Mrs. Emma Barlow of the ‘Fifth ward. ‘Paddy Kean was fined five .dollars, ¢which “he paid, when araigned in tmunicipal - - court - - yesterday -on a : echarge of drunkennesss, to which he .- 'pleaded guilty. ', John Iverson of Pinewood. has- re- "hflrned from France, having been in ‘the service for fifteen months. He «was: with the victorious Yanks who " :occupied - Luxumberg. — F. R. Smalley of Minot, N. D:, has ispent: the’ past two days in Bemidji -on husiness matters for the Soo:rail- sroad.” While here he also visited his +aunt, Mrs, F. D. Higbee. 6 7<Mrs. ‘Charles .Nangle and daugh- :ter, ~Mies Claire Nangle, ' left - this . ‘afternoon for Grand Forks, N. D.| . where: they: will ;attend. the .Madam Amelita ‘Galli-Curct. concert. Mrs.- J. ‘Kemp returned to. her ‘home in .Minneapolis last evening. ‘Bowery Dance At Larson’s Place SATURDAY EVE. JUNE 7th, 1919 * William’s Novelty Orchestra . Tickets, 75c; Ladies Free Yours for a good tane ; To each:day,give an intereating and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal mention, social items and news'briefs and we solicit your cooperation /in its mafntenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- - ‘.ciated by readers-of the:paper and by the'publishers. She was called to Bemidji by the ill- ess: of her son-in-law, R. 8. Smith, | who died after her arrival here, May brights disease and bronchitis. , Walter J. Smith, treasurer, who .represents the Bank- ers’ ’ Moines, making his headquarters in Duluth, is.spending:several days in Bemidji on business. J. W.:Clair, makeap man on the Bemidji Pioneer, has been -called to Anoka by the: critical-illness of his mother-in-law, «. Mrs. - ‘B. Mrs. Clair and little son, John Wal- lace, Jr., some time. Miss Alice Wilkinson, who . has been teaching school at International TFalls, who has-taught at Big Fall iting -their cousin, Jack Essler; and family ‘while en route to their home at St. Peter. | Mrs. H. Z.:Mitchell and daughter, Melissa, and son, William, who have been visiting:Mrs. Mitchell’s parents, | slew weeks, ‘returned to Bemidji to- ay. moved - into their new home, having purchased Dr. G. M. Palmer’s resi- dence, 1212 Minnesota avenue.. - P, J. McGraw and wife of Seattle, Wash., are visiting Mr. McGraw’s sis- ters, Mrs. W. H. Newton and Mrys. William Utter. each other.for the pasttwenty-six years. McGraw was forrmerly con- ¢|ductor on the Great Northern. He of the -Minnesota & International railway, accompanied the Minneapo- lis business men to Bemidji yester- day, leaving the party here. Tae trip from Brainerd to Walker was made over the M. & I and from- Walker to Cass Lake and to Bemidji over the Great Northern. | tho Bentile torminey, Y27 mester n iy ¢“Fugg and 1= : W. G..Gemmell, general managei- Feathers” B o L2 emidji -‘Auto Captain and Mrs. E. H. Marcum, of Bemidji, were visitors in' the city for | (2 few hours yesterday morning, hav- cnm reached his home at Bemidji last week, having been discharged from the medical corps of the United States army after a service of 22 months, of which about'half was spent on ac- Ftive duty ‘in Franve: For some time ;1 past he has been &tationed. at Bor- deaux. D at Bemidji at. once.—Grand - Forks Herald. ) Wanted, man or woman to repre- sent us on rural routes in your coun- ty; any one who owns an auto, horse and buggy, bicycle or motoreycle will The position is permanent. - If you than $6.00 a day better write and in- vestigate this--offer. want the job yourself why not tell some friend about it? you might help a good friend to a life job with good wages attached. , 308.22 Address: Woman’s World, 107 South 'I‘I.l Tod Erery Hour . ST Clinton St., Chicago. 2d65 ea"a e aY 53:3 v:.’k e l‘,:n:m.so TO ORGANIZE SOCIETY. —_— || Ever Month 8814168468 For the purpose. of organizing an intermediate Christian Endeavor so- ciety, the young people of the Pres- byterian church will meet at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. N. E. Given, 1202 Dewey avenue, this evening, at 8 o'clock. sisted by ‘Mrs. L. Mrs. C. E. i Directed by Juljus:Steger. ||| The young lady i : 99 S Y Next door "TheScar’”|R ., piicurep || 3# ON 5 That -when her CAREER Brother KITTY Keystone comedy in two il ~ = 5 e GORDON i From service , AT.THE : : pHe.wil) ) ] : 10c, 20c; Matinee 2:30;:7:20, ’ ~Have his - E L Ka JB Coming—TOMORROW ||| Photosraphtaken 2 5 - In -uniform : and FRIDAY. . Before he FRIDAY A First National attraction (| Puta it away “3rd Floor Back” :.g:gl::::p _ starring Photographs Beltrami County FORBES ROBERTSON Tll’l‘:“;:s:‘“ —Travelers— will find a warm : et For Quick Returns;and Highest Cash Market Prices . Ship Your y Th e wes HIDES, FURS, WOOL, ) SHEEP PELTS and BEE Service our watchword THEBEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER JOINT MEETING SATURDAY. , - Members of the Big Lake Farmers' club -and the Turtle River Working club are to hold a joint meeting at the Goodmanson farm Saturday, and it is expected that the attendance will be large as an interesting pro- gram has been arranged. Speakers will'include A. W. Aamodt, manager of the farm bureau, and H. C. Baer, president, of the Security State bank. Many a good resolution has been shattered by a single “smile.” ' HOGANSON.EIDE WEDDING. ¢ “Miss-Anna Eide and Ole Hoganson, ‘both of town of Liberty, were mar- ried Monday, Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the .First. Scandinavian Lutheran church officiating. ". PICNIC SUPPER. TOMORROW. The Presbyterian ‘Ladies. Aid so- ciety will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:50 o'clock: in the.church base- ment. - A picnic ,supper will be - served. A cordial {gvitation is. ex- = tended. Olaf Emil Viken and Mise Anna| The cause of his death wag|L2rson, of Blackduck,:were married " | yesterday,_afternoon by -Judge J..E.] Harris, of the probate court. EPWORTH LEAGUE BANQUET. | Members of the winning side in the membership contest of the Ep: worth League will be giyen a:ban- quet by the losing.side in the con, test Friday evening .in:the church ‘basement, commencing at 8 o'clock. TO “RESENT. COMEDY. iJ “All ‘a Mistake,” a comedy in} three acts, by W.fyg."l’urkesf will be presented by the Y ciub.of-the Pres- byterian -church, at the .- Grand || theatre, June 27. ' Both matinee and evening performances will be. give Mrs. S. C. ‘Brown is directing theen. |/ tertainment, and: the: cast -of -char: acters - includes; some of :the: best local talent. ? - AND THURSDAY AT 3:00—7:30.. and ; 9:00 she The her, NCOMING! SUNDAY ONLY ‘WM. S. HART SUNDAY ONLY GRAND | -Wheelock’s Market We buy Cattle, Hogs, . +Veal, Chickens, Butter and Eggs at Highest Cash Prices former state Life Insurance company of Des BE. Powell. have .been in Anoka for and Miss Jessie L:Ivlngston, ,-are vis- pe and Mrs. F. H. Whitney for a Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell have} " ENID “BENNETT Phone 174-W 507 Beltrami Bemidji, ‘Minn. They had not seen Not a scrap of food, not a cent of money in the whole shack. No honest way for a girl to earn, in the wild mining camp! -What does she do? <—Livery—> . 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. Added Attraction “CAN THE POOR FISH” A story of the Salmon Indqstry WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY—10c 20c driven over from Crookston tol on local‘friends. -Captain Mar- Phone, 470 ; Res. Phones, 536-J, 343-W “He will resume his practice ’ ‘WHY: YOU ;SHOULD INSURE in_the ‘NEW YORK LIFE Insurance Company In 1918, (In 803 workip days . of eight hours each) paid to its .Eolicy holders: very Second . .$11.20 $671.75 We pay salary of $6.00 a day. now employed and making less If you don’t A word from . Every Minute . an During the Year $97,699,856.20 The Company has paid out $378.00 While You Were Reading This Ad. D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man -‘Northern Natl Bank Bldg. Room b Phone 576W * Select pictures : : Marian Davies and an all-star cast. Se- lect’s lovely young: star in her sweet breath of spring, “CECILIA OF THE PINK ROSES” Mrs. Given will be as- P. Warford and Battles. ~—SEE— "WAX and TALLOW To NORTHERN-HIDE & FUR COMPA 118 Belt Ave. . BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Minneapolis ) N NY HEARS MADAM . Miss Edla Nelson returned yester- day ‘noon from Fargo, N. D., where Nelson went to hear Madam Amelita Galli-Curci, the Italian prima donna, — music but 'she is a singularly intel] gent and convinecing singer. She has first of all a beautiful voice of great compass |and ' this voice is even throughout. The purity of her in- tonation is as remarkable as her facil- ity and ease in the treatment of florid passages. GALLI-CURC]. had been sirce Saturday. -Miss singer, whose fame had preceded is mot only a mistreas of florid ALBERT E. SMITH PRESENTS ‘Bessie Love “The Wishing Ring Man” A new- Vitagraph play in 5 parts A brilliant star, in a rare. picturization. of the widely read book of the same name by Mar- .garet Widdemar. . . Also the ' “PATHE WEEKLY NEWS” ‘ AT THE = GRAND eeps your shoes good-looking ‘Makes them last longer Black - Tan - White - Red - Bre < Brown == NOW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL A GAS RANGE and enjoy a nice cool kitchen during the hot summer months GAS RANGE and fixtures installed at reas- onable prices and very liber- al terms. BEMIDJI GAS COMPANY 313 Beltrami Ave Tel No. 76. YOU HAVE AN ADVERTISING MESSAGE FOR THE PUBLIC " TELL IT NOW U.'S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR EVER were the people—the buying pub- N lic—more ready and able to buy than they are today. There is no scarcity of money. The pur- chasing . power in America today is greater than in all history. ' The field for new and greater business development is here. Advertising is the certain, quick, and eco- nomical method of developing -your business. When. you put the power of advertising promotion and its great economies back of your own business, you are also -prend_ing the spirit of optimism and good will. The U. S. Department of Labor urges all progressive merchants and manufacturers— in fact, all who have anything to sell—to advertise now and take advantage of the .great market which éxists at this time. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR liOGER - BA'BSON W. B. WlLSO_N, Secretary Director General, Information and Education SCI;'iu.