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_ city's social ‘activities is our desire. in its maintenance. Items phoned Mrs. R. J. Fenton friends in Pinewood. is visiting’ Mrs. Benjamin ‘Shawl” ot Wilton trangacted business in the city yes terday. " was among the business’ visitors in’ the city yesterday. ° i Dean 450,000 to_loan on farms, ; a1t n’d Co. Mrs E. C. Berg of Sugar Bush was among the out of town business vis- itors in the city yasterd&y, . County Superintendent J. C. Me- Ghee is expected to return {o Bemidji today from a trip to Baudette. . ~ ;.1.:Mrs, Charlotte Clark of Irvine av- enue left yesterday for Wenatcho, is., where she will make her future ome. "'l‘!c‘kets now on sale at Netzer's for “All a Mistake,” Friday at the Grand 3d627 Misses éigna and Marie Bjella of town of Frohn were the guests of . friends in the city yesterday. B Wyman Ball of Reynoldmgfi( arrived in Bemidji yesterday 1o - ate 4end the funeral of his father, George Ball, who died this week. Mrs. J. R. Burns and son, Lawrence . will leave tomorrow morning for An- ka' and Minneapolis, where they will sit friends and relatives for two Casti ‘paid for lperty: bonds. In uhe room 61, Markham hotel, 41tf 8. Emll Olson of town of Liberty been visiting her daughter, Mrs, ¥rnest Falls, who is confined at St. nthony’s hospital, following an operation. Sliteen-lhch miied, hard and soft slaf wood for sale. $3 per load. Pe- midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. 1d627 Mrs. Ernest Falls of’ Bem-id.fl nee iss Della Olson, whoy wWas. operated upon some time ago at’ $§t. Anthony’s i ospital for appendicitis, is .getting nlong nicely Frank Mfl]er. who hns been visit-| ing his {daughter; ‘Misy ;Elsa Miller. nd also attendlng to business mat- S gyesterday: T T A ~ 1 ‘Get{you: kets now for “All a Mistak@ ” 8t the Grand, Friday. 3d627 Henfy Fallon went to Fargo to- day’ to' attend the: funeral ‘of his brother-in-law, John Rusness. Mrs. . M. Bacon left e flminx ‘called there” { Mr. Rusness. Mrs. R. V. Brant, Mrs. Mont. Brant, Mrs. William Traverse, and “ Mrs. John Eichendorf, of Tenstrike _ff motored tq Bemidji yesterday and‘ asged several hours shbpping. Mrs., William Melville and son Les-; ter, who ‘have been visiting relatlvesg n Grand Forks for the past two "weeks, are in Bemidji and will visit here for some time before returning to their home in Eveleth. & (ldak tory ot the child- i remF Fll devaloped 10¢;” print’ 3¢, 4c¢,'¥5e.. Money also -saved you on| :-Rlch Studio. 29 10th: St.] . L T1441Me Leo Opsahl has gone to Grand .« Rapids, Minn., where he will look after a 72 room flat building, which is father, J. J. Opsahl, has recently urchased. Leo was one of the grad- ates of the Bemidji hlgh school lass of 1919. ' Olai Guisness, who has just re- turned. from a year’s service in France, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Liljedahl. = Guisness was in the Argonne drive and several other bat- les. He was at the front from Oc- ober 16 to November 5. The Elko orchestra will play both afternoon and evening, for ‘““All a Mistake,” at the Grand, F;i(;l&y7 J. J. Opsahl and family have moved to the Charles Krahn farm near Lavinia for the summer. Roy Opsahl is farming the place this sea- ' son. Mr. Opsahl will maintain his FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. There’s no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine—double strength —is guaranteed to remove these omely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine— Lnble strength—from any druggist d apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that n the worst freckles have begun disappear, while the lighter ones; ve vanished entirely. It is seldom | that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clegr complexion.- Be sure ask for the double strength Othme as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to Temove:freckles. To each day give an mmeltmg and complete review of the mentmn, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation . _ciated by readers of the paper and by..the.publishers. === Telephome. 922, 7 pnd from Bemldyl each day. George Forte of town of Liberty "March and since has not seemed to -experiences while ters-in Mankato, returned t.o Bemidji |. lier in the week,| . y the death of’ .+ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evans. This page is devoted to personal or mailed to this office are appre- oflice in Bd!nldji, making the trip to e \ Mrs. L. F. Johnson and son, Ralph, went to Chicago today and will be absent two or three weeks. Mrs. Johnson’s sister was injured last gajin strength, and the visit.on the part of ‘Mrs. Johnson is’ a-result. ‘A, B: Gibson and family of- Water- log; Ias arrived in ‘Bemidji Wednes- day and will spend the summer here. They will occupy the J. J. Opsahl residence on Beltrami avenue. Mr. Gibson is interested in Beltrami county' as a sheep rafsing gountry. -The Crookston Daily Times says: “Miss Christine- Ulseth state normal. Miss Ulseth has been visiting in Crookston for several days the guest of her sister, Miss Inga Ulseth.” Miss Lyda Ecklund of Grand Rapids, Wis., is expécted to arrive in the city next week and will visit at the J. Kohler and D. Gainey homes. Her sister, Miss Aileen Ecklund, has beern the guest of Miss Gladys Gainey for the past two weeks. The Ecklund family made their home in Bemidji before moving to Grand Rapids and while here Miss Lyda Ecklund. was employed in the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing company’s office. 0DD FELLOWS TO MEET. “The O0dd Fellows will meet this evening at 8 o’clock, and the first and second degree work will be done. Refreshments will be served. : MOTOR TO DULUTH. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. A.. Warfield and son, Herbert, of Lake.boulevard, mo- tored to Duluth this morning. They will return the first of next week. . HOSTESS TO WILTON AID. ‘Mrs. S. Liljedahl entertained the| .Ladies ‘Aid sgpciety of the Norwegian Littheran church of Wilton yesterday afternoon at_her home in this city. ' ,DR. MARCUM TO SPEAX " Sunday evening at 8 o¢lock in the Presbyterian church, Dr. E: H.- Mar- cum will speak and will relate his in the:- medical branch of the service in France. ' WITTE TRANSFERRED. credit man and cashier of Armouf & Co.,. has been transferred to Aber- deen, S. D., where he will -be office manager. . Mr; Witte and family will leave for their new home July 7. He has been connected with the firm here for over a year. HOME TALENT TONIGHT “All a Mistake,” a clever play in three acts, will be staged at the Grand theatre this evening by the *“Y’ club assisted by home talent, under the direetion of Mrs. 8. C. Brown. The play is given for the benefit of a French orphan which has been adopted by the club. GRADUATES FROM UNIVERSITY. Miss Helen Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans, returned to Bemidji today from Eau Claire, Wis., where she visited her uncle and aunt, Miss Evans graduated from the university of Minnesota this year but will return to that institution next fall to re- ceive her master’s degree. COCHRAN. JR.. TO CANADA. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cochran, Jr.,, and family left this week for Trail, Can., where they will make their home and where Mr. Cochran will be connected with a lumber com- pany. They went by train as far as Thief River Falls and if the roads were in good condition they planned on motoring from there. . SHEFELL - _° IN LOVE b With the sen‘sf'the wo- man who had her ar- rested for theft! This is the striking situ- ation in the new World picture “The Secial Pirate” Starring June Elvidge Added Attractions SCREEN MAGAZINE i and HOLMES’ TRAVELS + at the TONIGHT ONLY 7 left this C morning for Bemidji, where she will o attend the summer session of the ing | ~'W.,' 0. Witte,”"'Who has-been rdczi k tained »Ir. and Mrs. Coleman Love at a wedding dinner Thursday at their home. Mrs. Love was formerly Miss Elsie Luense of Turtle River. They were married at the Presbyterian parsonage Thursday, Rev. Lester P. Warford officiating. Mr. and .Ars. Love have gone to’Crookston and other points, where they wui spend a week or ten days, visiting Mr: Love’s relatives. They will return ‘to Bemidji and make their home.here. Woman Asks $1,000 for Unwelcome Kiss Hornell, N. Y.—* ‘Wls arms around me, hugged me; kissed me and then ga'\'ii'lfie 25 cents.” This 1Is the. reason why the exclusive fmmlng section of Hartsville, N, Y., is all agog over an_action brought in court here . by Mrs. Burdell Evans. demands $1,000. . On the lonely road that passes her. home, Mrs. Newman claims she was forced at midnight, De- into being Kkissed, hugged and given u good squeez- Alice Newman against Mrs. Newman 2 cember 14, BUILD RAILWAYS IN 55 BELOW | American Engineers Labor Through _Rigorous Winter at Edge of Men- golian Desert. Titsikar, Manchuria.—Right at the edge of the great Mongolian . desert, Maj. George H. Tower of Eau Claire, Wis,, and eleven other American en- gineers, have labored through a rigore: "ags winter, helping the Russians run, their great Trans-Siberlan railroad, now disorganized and sorely in-need of American assistance. These sturd<.men form a section of the carns Carpenters and Jomers ATTENTION ! The charter for the ‘Carpenter’s union has returned and there is to be a meeting Mom— ,da -evening at 8 Moose Hall in Nang'le block. Be sure and come | as it is to your interest + THE S8EMIDJI DALY PIONEER ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. | Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rhoda enter- ‘I of workers organized by John™F. Stev ens, the American engineer, in an at- tempt to red-zanlzo the railroad. “We've had it 55 below zero here” sald Major Tower to the correspondent of the Assoclated Press, “but we've got used to it. Still, it is cold. You ean't deny ‘that, and the nights are pretty lopg.” 3 80, SHE TAKES AIR FLIGHT Atlantic Oity Widow Goes Up 3,000 Feet as Aviator Does Stunt. Atlantic City, N. J.—Mrs. Ida O. Wilcox, who is eighty, the widow of an army colonel, lives in ‘a little cottage near the field where airmen have been doing daring exhibition performances. The fascination tempted her until she could stand It no longer and recently she gave the most experlenced aviation fans at.the air port a thrill by taking a ride with Eddle Stinson, who ascend- ed 3,000 feet. “I want you to go as high as you can,™ she said to the daring fiyer, “and o all the stunts I bave seen you do with others.” WOULD GO FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE Mrs. Harrineton Feels Like Go- ine Out And Telling Every- Bodv About Tanlac. “I would just like to go from house to house and tell thepeople about Tanlac,” said Mrs. Mollie Harrington of 111 Third street, Peoria, in a re- cent statemen which she requested published for the benefit of others. health gave way years ago,’’'| Mrs, %arrfngton continued, “and ‘1 had-long.since despaired of ever get- ting any better. I was very weak and %Ie-—hdrdly had the color of blood my face—suffered terribly from stomach trouble and was extremely nervous. I was really in a broken- down condition and being past fifty- 'eight years of age, which I thought was against me. I ha® no hope of getting well and nothing to look for- ward to but the end, which I often felt was drawing near. *“Tnen I got td ‘reading about the wonderful re- gults others were getting from Tan- lar 2nd yet. 1 could no make up my mind a first to try it, as I had little idea it could help a person of my age, especiallly, one’ in such a low state jof health. But somehow [ was in- fluenced to buy a bottle and that was about the luckiest day of my ‘life, for when 1 finished taking it there was a wonderful improvement in my condition. *“Then I had something to look forward to—hope of complete re- covery—so I bought a few more bot- tles of Tanlac and now I don’'t have to tell my friends T am well again for they can see that from my looks /and: often speak of it. I am more thankful. to Tanlac.than I can ex- préss, for now I am enjoying life and good health; which I never expected to enjoy any more, and I want this testimonial published in all the pa- pers in Illinois that everybody may know what Tanlac will do, for I feel that I ought to tell all suffering peo- ple about this wonderful medicine.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- iams. -SATURDAY ai SUNDAY * Charies” ‘Chaplin llutual Comedlan the | Aima_Roubeps In G R‘ N D THEATRE charley Ghaplin “y Night in Thn Show” ~--AND--- “DIANA OF THE GREENVAN" SATURDAY and SUN. Mats. 3:00; Nights 7:30-9 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In His Latest Thriller “THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKEROO” A special Artcraft Picture Added Attractions “IMPROPAGANDA” Two-Part Satirical Comedy Elko Orchestra at Evening Performances Matinees — Children 10c, Adults 20c. Night—Children 10c, Adults 25c. EL KO REX THEATRE—-TONIGHT FOYRE W. H. Productions presents. WILLIAM S. HART “The Hell Hound of Alaska” 4 In Five Parts . A PRODUCED B¥*THOMAS H. INCE : BV Two-Reel Comedy “THE DESPERATE SCOUNDREL” 10c and 20c — Matinees — Night 7:20 and 9 o’Clock Saturday--Metro Special MAY ALLISON. “ISMND INTRIGUE” “The Lxéhtmg Rander Sunda — CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “Charlie’s Recnnhon" Saturday Selling Summer -Millinery White Georgette Hats Pure White, very sum- mery, only $5.00 White Basket Weave ° Hats hand-made, trimined, $2.50 Pure White Panamas $3.00 EVERY COLORED TRIMMED HAT in stock up to $10 values onty. $10.00 Colored Hats. .... $7.50 Colored Hats. . ... $6.00 Colored Hats. . ... $5.00 Colored ‘Hats. . 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