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in its maintenance. Mrs. Retta Foster of Solway was .among the between train visitors in the city yesterday. 4 - Mrs. Louis Strmwbridge of Grant Valley was among the out of town shoppers yesterday. — Don’t forget the meeting at the Moose hall tonight. 1d610 Mrs. Arthur Rogers of Wilton { passed yesterday in the city shopping .and calling on friends. W. Z. Robinson of the Smith-Rob- inson Lumber company, has gone to Minneapolis on a business trip. H. ‘ * No admission charged at the & Moose hall tonight. 14610 I Mrs. Ralph Dickenson of Buena Vista is transacting business in Be- midji for a few days this week. Sixteen-incH mixed hard and soft slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- 2 midji ‘Mfg. Co. Phone 481. 14610 Come and hear how the orphan children are cared for at Moose ’ Heart' Home. 1d610 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koors of Lake boulevard motored to the Twin Cities today, where they will spend a few ~days. Mrs. Oscar Holden of Fosston is in the city this week,. l6oking after her summer cottage on Diamond = Point. Get 'your cabbage and tomato plants at 913 Missisippi Ave. 4d611 Miss Harriet Davis of the register of deeds office, who has heen ill for the past six weeks, has returned to (her duties. Mrs. Frank Shimmel of town of - Northern is visiting at the home of - her mother, Mrs. James Martin, for 3 a few days. Mr. Byron of Walker, formerly county auditor of Cass county, is among the businebs visitors in the city today. We have’al lot of Danish Ballhead he greenhouse. Phone 166, A. B. Webster. 2d610 Dance at Cass Lake, Wednesday night, June 11, at the armory. Music 14610 cabbage at by the Syncopators. Miss Edith Martin, who has vis- ited friends in Grant Valley for a week, returned to her home in Black- duck yesterday. Have ypu had yom‘» dish of ice =] cream today? 512tf % Elwood Isted, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted, has returned from Ham- line university, where he has been a student this year. Farm loans made 'without delay, ,See C. M, Ascham, office with J. J. Opsahl 68-1Mo Miss Dorothy Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Wilson, is ex- pected to return to Bemidji today from a visit in Minneapolis. Miss Alice Wilkinson, who has been visiting her cousin, John Essler and family of this cily for the past few days, left this noon for Cass Lake. She will return to Bemidji ‘Wednesday and.. Thursday . : < To ‘each.day give an. interesting 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 Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers, Telephone 922. longer visit. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Shannon a seven pound. daughter Mrs. Shannon was formerly Miss Edna Wright, of- Be- cida. last evening. $650,000 to loan on tarms Land Co. Omar F, Bailey of Yakima,‘Wash., will arrive in Bemidji tonight to at- tend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. who ‘died suddenly Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schumaker of McGregor, 1a., are the guests of their son, R. H. Schumaker and wife. They expect to remain in the city for the summer months. the Cash paid for liberty bonds. quire room 51, Markham hotel, Miss Olive Boorcum, Thief River Falls, yvesterday en 10th St. TONIGHT!! — el the latter part of the: week for a Miss Wilkinson has|. been teaching at International Falls this year. W. Bailey, . Koors’ ice cream is made with pure sweet pasteurized' cream. If you are interested in any of “Northern Minn. Dairy Farm Land” Co.’s -cheap land, call Satur- day’s and Monday’s, Ave., R. E. Hall. , Dr. and Mrs. C. R.. Sanborn and Judge C.~ W. Stanton were the din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Minier at ‘their home on Minnesqta avenue last evening. Ice cream is the mational dessert. ) 512tf Mrs. George H. O’Brien of Cohas-{| set, Minn., arrived in the city yester- day afternoon and will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon for a week. Mrs. O’Brien was formerly Miss Nell Shannon of this eity. Mrs. J. M. Burke of Bemidji is a guest of Mrs. J. B. Johnson, and also visited friends at Bay Lake. Burke and little daughter, went to JQneslee where the little girl will visit her grandparents-— Brainerd Dispatch. 5 Mrs. M. E. Willson returned yes- terday afternpon from Duluth, where she. had been ‘the ‘guest of relatives and friends for the past three weeks. ‘Her mother, Mrs. P. ‘A. who had been visiting her here for a short time, returned to her home in Duluth with her. . Same prices as belure the war on kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 . 613-1Mo -Phone 570-W. LAST TIMES AT 7:30 and 9:00 Dorothy In that charming story ‘THE HOPE CHEST’ Also Showing AT THE WED. «THUR. ‘THE MAN FROM FUNERAL RANGE' Featuring WALLACE REID AT THE ELKO Donald Dean a1t 512tf 1110 Bemldji 1d610 In 41tf teacher at was in Bemidji route to Tenstrike, where she will visit at the Joe Her- mann home for a few days, before re- turning to her home in Stillwater. Mr. Helen sMagnuson, ‘DARING & DYNAMITE’ Comedy “Big V” -2-parts erd. patch. e spend a month or two here. Spanish-American war. remain for several Mrs. son. Wilson’s mother, Mrs. The Brainerd Dispatch-says: of men at work on the place . pavilion in first class shape. hifn at his popular resort.” QUEEN ESTHER PICNIC. Friday, as formerly planned. son farm home. MRS. JORGENSON BURIED. the First church, conducted the funeral culosis. She was 23 years old. Jesse L. Lasky presents WALLACE REID “The Roaring Road” *A Paramount Picture Speed? 112 miles an hour! ‘Hell - ben}. - for - elec- tion! Two roads to cover. One to the finishing point. One to the girl. The road to the post was clear—and he traveled some. The . road to the girl? A snail’s pace. . Make it? Ho, you folks who thrill at the chug-chug, throb- throb of a mighty én- gine! Come to see. 5 —Also— ‘DIZZY HEIGHTS AND a Keystone comedy AT THE B —— ] SPECIAL NOTICE: Dad- dy Long Legs” is Miss Pickford’s first photoplay from her own studios of which her mother is business manager. Mary Pickford now selects her own stories, supporting casts and directors. No producing company controls her. She is entitled to full credit for this great screen classic. ¥or the purely physical distribution of her first three persgnally pro- duced pictures she selected The First National Exhibitors’ Cir- cuit, Inc., a nation-wide organi- zation of exhibitors devoted to the ‘encouragement of bigger and better photoplays. J. K. JONES, Manager, Rialto Theatre. - THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Senator P. H. 'McGarry of Walker was in-the city today. He said movie films of the 10,000 lakes were being shown at New York theatres and would soon be exhibited in Brain- New pictures were taken this week showing road construction in progress near Osseo.—Brainerd Dis- Mrs. J. H. Koors has as her house guest, her brother, Willlam Chandler of Sen Francisco, Cal,, who arrived in the city last evening, and will The last: time Mr. Chandler visited in Bemidji was at the time he enlisted in the L. B. Wilson of the Fair store will return in a day or two from North- field, Minn., where he has been vis- iting for the past several days. His family, who accompanied him, will weeks longer. They are visiting Mr. Wilson’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. I[. D. Wilson and Sibbi; “Sen- ator P. H. McGarry is making big improvements on his summer resort, Glengarry Springs, and has an army It is expected that when completed he will have his cottages, club house, kitch- en, boat house, bowling alley and Dis- |- tinguished people have already made reservations and will come to Glen- garry and spend the summer with Members of the Queen Esther so- ciety will hold a picnic in the Peter; Larson grove this evening, insteagr ‘(:t e members will walk out to the Lar- Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of Scandinavian Lutheran of Mrs. Ida M. Jorgenson yesterday af- ternoon at two o’clock in the church, Interment was made in Greenwood cemetery. The deceased’s parents of Grygla and her two brothers were] present at the funeral. The cause | of Mrs. Jorgenson’s death was tuber- TONIGHT) DARING HEARTS’ Theatre Sunday' BAPTIST AID SOCIETY. The Baptist Ladies Aid society will eet at the home of Mrs. E. L. Simen- son, 807 Minnesota avenue, tomorrow afternoon. The business meeting will commence at 3 o’clock and lunch will be served at 4 o’clock. A cordial in- vitation is extended. DELEGATES TO CONVENTION. ' Mrs. P. L. Brown and Miss Grace Isted returned last evening from Long Prairie, Minn., where the former went as a delegate for the Woman'’s Home Missionary society and the lat- ter as a delegate for the Queen Esther society. Mrs. Brown gave a paper on “Children’s Work.” Among the speakers at the convention were Mrs. Evans of Seattle, Wash., bureau secretary for Japan and Korea; Mrs. Peter Clair, president of the North- ern Minnesota conference of Home Missions; Mrs. Wiff, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Gillies, secretary for the young people’s auxiliary. The three latter speakers were from Min- neapolis. The convention was said to- be the most successful ever held in this part of the state, and was both interesting an dinstructive. Mrs. I. W. French of the Bemidji business college was also a delegate but was unable to attend the con- ference. She was to have given a paper on “Peace Patriotism.” Br f Tomatoes trained to stakes do not yield quite so much’ as when in bush form, but the fruit is better colored and larger. ' REX Theaire---Today Dog Saves Children in Wild Airplane Ride - After they were safely shipped across the continent by Parcel Post. - SEE Jane and Katherinel ¢e in the thrilling comedy picture SMILES ‘Let loose an avalanche of fun. Raised havoc in a sanatarium. Reunite a lover and his sweetheart. ‘Mixup In Affinities’ 2 reel Keystone Comedy 10c, 20c Matinee 2:30; 7:20, 9 TOMORROW—Select * Pictures present ALICE BRADY in “THE WORLD TO LIVE IN” | Who and What 1 Am I am your friend. I am the friend of labor. I am the friend of capital. 1 am the guilding hand of modern business. cess. I am the foundation of suc- cess. I am the reason for increas- ed Demand. { am the cause of increased sales and net profits. am the reason for increased stock turnover. I am the cause of reduced overhead expenses. I am the key to the rise in your profit curve. I am the why and wherefore of your growth and expansion. am the creator of good will, satisfied customers, and re- peat sales. I am the guiding hand which tells the people who, what, and where you are. I am ADVERTISING —a truthful, concise presentgtion in words or picture of the merits of things you have to sell. ‘U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR W. B. WILSON, Secretary ‘ROGER W. BABSON, Dlroc!or General, Information and Edu- cation Service. Ward Bros. Auto Livery Eee————————————————— 1 Day and Night Service Office in Gibbons Block Phone 77 Ralph Minier will leave tomorrow mornipg where he will report the Koochichlng county term which Judge W. S. McClennahan®of for International of district court,” " ainerd ig presiding. Suggestion on Eczema . 1t will take just & few momen ts to step in and ask us what our experiena has been in the way of & the sooth- m wash o?nih. D. D. rateful cunnnqnw the st bottié re- D.ID.ID. The Liquid Wash' Barker’s Drug Store. DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children * Mr, Edgar Eakin = Will speak in Bemidii at Moose hall in the Nangle Block on the subject of ' [ VOCATIONAL TRAINING OF ORPHAN CHILDREN AT MOOSEHEART HOME - a -This address will be of great interest to people who have children. mision charge. - TUESDAY, 8 p. m, JUNE 10th I want to relind you about. that small chew of this good tobacco. It tastes better it's good tobacco. " It quality saves you part of your tobacco money. It goes further and lasts longer.’ THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco make trips to on Tuesday and Saturday. Bemidj 1 Steam Laundry Phone, Falls “motto NOTICE Commencing June 10, we will at “IF you were a glrl of marry- ing age and_inclination, would yqu marry Charlie Chaplin, the iwd screen comedian? Maybe u have seen Charlies in some of his ‘stunts’ and have said to yourself, ‘If I had a lover or husband like that I'd—’ “Well, the girl who really did marry Charlie Chaplin said that very thing when she used to see his picture. What kind of a girl do you think she is? wouldn’t you like to see her? “She is Mildred Harris on the screen and will star in ‘When a Girl Loves,’ the six-reel Jewel Production, which is Lois Web- er's first long western drama and which will be shown in the Rex Theatre on Thursday and Friday. No ad- Don’t miss it. because Tts @ At the Last Mh'mte' Don’t be . ALARMED if it is necessary to have your laundry done quickly—simply telephone ‘195 and a boy will call SPE- CIAL WITHOUT ex- tra CHARGE......... 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