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To each day give an intere: . Miss Mavis Philippi, who has vis- ited . at the Sawyer home in Ten Lakes for two weeks, returned to Be- midji yesterday.s . : Miss Maud® Fuller of Puposky has arrived in the city and will spend " the summer here. Have you had your dish of ice oream today? 512tf { AR Mrs., Jacob Kohler has gone to Minneapolis where she will visit friends for a short time. it Mrs. Lon Davies of Buena Vista motored to Bemidji yesterday and pasted the day with friends, Farm loans made without delay, Ses C, M, Ascham, office with J. J. Opeabl, . 68-1Mo - " Bert Jamison, of Walker, judge of probate for Cass county, was a Be- migji business visitor yesterday. Sixteen-inch mixed hard and soft slab wood for sale, $8 per load. Be- midji Mfg Co. Phone 481. 1d66 $50,000 to loan on farms, Land Co. & Mrs. Homer Neal and infant son of Puposky spent yesterday and to- day in Bemidji, being guests at the Markbam. Dean a71tt —_— Mias Agnes Hannal of Grand Forks, N. D., is the guest of relatives ‘in. Bemidji, having arrived in the city Wednesday. Mrs. 'Ed Lurcher, Mrs. John Noel and Miss Eliza Lurcher of town of Northern motored to Bemidji yester- day and visited friends. Koors’ ice cream is made with pure sweet pasteurized cream. 5}2“ 3 Mrs. E. Landergen and Mrs. G. W. . ie Hoye of Becida motored to the city yesterday and passed severgl hours hopping and visiting friends. Dr. J. D. Taylor and his sister. Mrs. Van Syckle arrived in Bemidji yesterday and have opened their cot- tage at Lavinia for the summer. Cash paid for liberty bonds.. In quire room 51, Markham hotel, 41tf Mrs. A. W. Smith, who had visit- ed her daughter in Clearbrook for two weeks, was in Bemidji yesterday en route to her home in Kelliher. uates of the Bemidji high school class of 1919, has accepted a posi- tion in the office of Dr. L. A. Ward. Ice cream is the national dessert. 512tf Mr. and Mrs. George Cross and daughter, Rosa, of Red Lake, where Mr. Cross is superintendent of the reservation, were Bemidji visitors to- day. Herbert Brenon presents. Sir John- n Forbes Robertson in ‘Passing of ie. Third Floor Back,” a First Na- today. 1d66 Same p;lces'aé befure the war on finishing at Rich Studio, 29 Phone 570-W. 613-1Mo kodak 10th St. Mrs, K. H. Olson and Mrs. Theo- dore Virts will leave Tuesday for Du- luth, where they will attend the } ‘Grand Assembly of the Rebekah i ‘lodge. . 1f you are interested in any of the «Northern Minn. Dairy Farm Land” Co.’s cheap land, call Saturday’s and _Monday’s. 1110 Bemidji Ave., R. E. Hall. 1d66 Mrs. Daniel Gainey has gone to - Minneapolis where she will visit her son, Daniel, who is a student at Ham- line university, being the star on the _SATURDAY ONLY Leave it fo Susan | \ | U Theadventures of @ modern cave 91T Its.a .Goldwyn Pieture / MADGE KENNEDY * IN ‘LEAVE IT TO SUSAN” AT THE ~“GRAND ive Paage ~£ity’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 maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by 'the publishers. T-loph‘n. 922. Miss Ja:ile ‘Berg, one of “the grad-| tional attraction, at the Rex theatre || sting and complete review of the: Hamline basketball team. From Minneapolis, Mrs. Gainey will go to Winona, where she will visit rela- tives.' - - Miss LaBru, who closed a term of school at Willow River Tuesday re- Lturned to her home in Mizpah yes- ‘terday, being a Bemidji visitor while en route. The Bemidji International Jazz or- chestra returned to Bemidji from De- troit -yesterday, it playedy for two weeks. The orchestra left today for the range. 5 John Morrison, Dr. L. L. Elliott, A. C. Goddard, Simon Fairbanks and ‘| Dr, L. L. Cuip represented Red Lake at the Elks meeting last evening, Dr. Elliott and Simon Fairbanks being candidates. ; W. N. Bowser has returned from the Twin Cities where he visited his son, William Eben Bowser, who is a student at St. Thomas Military col- lege, and attended to business mat- ters. Carpenters, attention! All carpen- ters and joiners in Bemidji and vi- cinity, it is in your interest to come to the meeting in the Moose hall, over Nangle’s store, Monday even- ing, 8 o'clock sharp. 3d69 “Rebuilding the World” will be the subject of a lecture by Rev. Blaine Lambert of Bemidji, at the Shandinavian M. E. church, Ash &nd Bessie Sts. .at 8 o’clock this evening. —Crookston Daily 'Times, (June 4.) W. A. Herreid and John C. O’Con- nell of Deer River were visitors pres- ent at the Elks ceremonies last even- ing. ‘Mr. O'Connell was accompanied to Bemidji by his wife, their son be- ing a patiént in St. Anthony’s hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Krause and | children expect to leave on a two weeks automobile trip, 2s soon as the roads are in good condition for motor- fTONIGHT! JOHN BARRYMORE ‘THE DICTATOR’ ‘A Paramount Picture John Barrymore thought that, when the New York “cops” got after him, South America would be a nice, quiet place to find safety. So he “‘secured a situation” as President of one of that revolution-torn continent’s republics. Whew! The “cops” were easy compared with that .job! But his agile humor triumphed where force was fruitless. See “The Dictator.” Added attractions at the GRAND | TOMORROW AND SUNDAY SPECIAL PROGRAM Mary Pickford in Arfcraft Picture “Capt. Kid, Jr.” Mack Sennett comedy ‘THE VILLAGE SMITHY’ Louise Fazenda, Chester Conklin and the ..ELKO ORCHESTRA. . (Playing each evening) Evenings, 10c, 20c " Evenings, 10c, 20c ELKO SATURDAY & SUNDAY — e e e dnd Angus. day with Ed Ashley that they might attend the big Elks initiation meet- ing last evening. . Mrs. M. Madden returned to her home in Big Falls today. She came to Bemidji to attend the Decoration day exercises here, her daughter, Mrs. J. McAndrews being buried in Greenwood. She also visited at Deer River. Mrs. Alice Gaddis and daughter, Wilhemine will spend the week-end at the G. R. Glick farm,, before re- turning to their home in Tierre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Gaddis has taught in the Bemidji schools this year, and her daughter attended school here. Mrs. Belle Brown, proprietor of the Waville-Inn will commence serving meals Sunday, Price per meal 50c. The menu for one o’clock dinner will be as follows: Roast Pork Browned Potatoes Creamed Carrots Salad Pickles Rolls Lemon Cream Pie or Ice Cream and Cake Coffee and Tea Menu (Supper at 5:30.) Breaded Veal Cutlets 4Escalloped Potatoes Pickles Salad Rolls Coffee Bread Swedish Rye Bread ‘ Cream Cheese Choeolate Cake Crushed Strawberries Ice Cream Coffee and Tea 5 1466 BIBLE CLASS TONIGHT, The Bible class of the Lutheran Free church of the Fifth ward will meet at the home of Rev. and Mrs. 0. P. Grambo this evening at 8 o’clock. :\irsAB}g.B(‘Nysp}Ing'g fnrmeng'Mrs, J. C. Burns, is in receipt of a letter from her son ‘“Cook” Norman Burns, Battery F. 148 field artillery, Ameri- can expeditionary forces, Sunday Only Wmnm. S. Hart IN “SELFISH YATES” THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Albert Kaiser, banker, J. E. De-|later than‘July 4. Norman Burns is neen, proprietor of the Clearwater|a Bemidji boy, but enlisted in Powell, hotel and W. L. O’Neil, druggist, of | Wyo. Bagley, motored to Bemidji yester-|Colo. army of ing. They will visit at Thief River|occupation, now stationed at Hohr,! Falls, Grand Forks, Crookston, Euclid | Germany. l Theletter is dated May 12, and states he is well and expects to return:to the United States not SPEND SUMMER lflén A Miss Rose Burke has arrive !Eom New Rockford, N. D., where she has been teaching school, and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. beds, time John Birkholz, of Los Angéles, is in ‘Bemidji guest of Frank S. Lycan at the Hotel Markham. Mr.:Birkholz, who is an Neatly trimmed borders of flower their beauty and do not take much f " PAGEFIVE MURDAY-GDIEBNOW WEDDING. Rev. A. M. Whitby, pastor of the Baptist church, éfficlated at the wed~ . ding of Edward 'W. Murray of Wa- . dena and Florence D. Griebnow of L0S ANGELES VISITOR. - while here being the old acquaintance of Mr. Lycan is|Ottertail county yesterday afternoom His wife now lives at Brush, planning to spend the summer atlat 4 o'clock in_the aftarnoon, the - - rchmont. wedding taking place at the parsom~ age. A 1t b maf I too proud to beg and too honest to steal, the only thing - left for him is to get trusted. > ] , shrubs, or walks add much to and& Mrs. John F. Burke of Lake boulevard. VISITORS FROM INDIANA. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaddis of Col- umbus, Ind., are expected to arrive in the city this evening and will spend the summer months with their daughter, Mrs. C. R. Glick and fam- ily of Pinecrest farm. " ENTERTAINED AT PGNER. Mrs. 1. B. Olson exfiert? ned at one o’clock dinner yvesterday in honor of Mrs. John Tennstrom, who will soon leave for her new home in St. Paul. Covers were laid for nine. Mrs. Os- mund Johnson entertained for Mrs, Tenngtrom in the afternoon. An attraction in the public park at Ouray, Colo., is a pond containing 7i5>,000 goldfish, of all varieties and sizes, TONIGHT ONLY | “Adapica by Durected Hamition Smah o Erenk Grane PICTOGRAPH and CARTOON at 7:30 and 9:00 Also showing 2T e Tel No. 76. BEMIDJI GAS COMPANY 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. ’ 313 Beltrami Ave Wholesale, and retail. War tax to be added . SEE HALGREN TIRES TIRES Below are the new tire lists on the McGraw and U. 8. and tubes. We carry a large and complete line of casings, tubes and rubber goods accessories. McGraw 500 mile guarantee. repair work taken care of promptly. JEWETT'S LT T L T T LT U LTI Rex Theatre — TODAY Herbert Brenon presents “SIR JOHNSTON FORBES ROBERTSON supported by a notable cast in “Passing of the third floor back” A First National attraction in six parts FATTY ARBUCKLE Comedy “WILD NIGHT” 10c—20c Matinee 2:30 7:20—9:00 by Jerome K. Jerome. S-ss. BANG! “Yes, I thought it was coming, so, I put her in low in order to be near THE BEMIDJIAUTO CO. when it happened. 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Everywhere there are people who have been greatly helped by ,CHIROPRACTIC., (§_THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH I Those who are not in health, who are not strong and well ; who are nervous, fagged out; and who feel they need to be recharged with vital energy, will no doubt find relief thru spinal adjustments. You owe it to yourself, your family and your friends to investigate Chiropractic. Drs. Lunde & Dannenberg Telephone 401-W BEMIDJI MinN. [ff |