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To each day give an interesting and compiete review ot the city’s socia) activities is our desire. - This page is devoted to personal aention, social items and news briefs and ‘we’ solieit yqur‘c'oon,euflo’n (n its maintenance. Items phoned:or mailed to this office aré appre- ciated by readers of the paper. pnd by the publishers. g . A. T.Wedge of Minneapolis was'in the city yesterday on business.- Y. Dean $50,000 to loan or farms. a7l Land Co. Miss Peterson of Blackduck was in the city yesterday on business. Northern #1311 Loans and insurance. : Land Co. Phone 29. A C. Peterson of Solway matored to Bemidji Thursday and called on friends. Mrs. S. Sharples of Wilton, was among the shoppers in the city yes- terday. . Mrs. A. W. Sheets of Lake Plaht- © aganet was a business visitor in Be- midji Thursday. Sixteen-inch, mixed hard and jsoft slab wood for sale. $3.00 per load. ! Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. TFtf . -~ Dan Moore returned the first of the ! week from Minneapolis, where he had ; been on business. b We pay ce<h for clover seed, corner ! 4th 8t. and Minnesota Ave. .W. G. Schroeder. Bemidii. 24102 Mrs. Alice Grow of Wilton motored to- the city yesterday and was. _l».he guest of friends for the day. = s | SPOT CASH paid for Liberty'Bonds and tiberty Bond receipts. G. B, Hooley, Markham. Mrs. Ida Stenlard and Mrs. A. W. . - *Wickstrand of Leonard were between train shoppers in Bemidji Thursday. G. 0. Wakefield of the Union’ Dent- ists will leave this noon ‘for Duluth, b « where he will visit with his family over Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. E. H Marcum will leave next week by motor for Migne- apolis, where Dr. Marcum il at- tend the medical comverntion, For Sale—b50-pound flour sacks, $1 | .. dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, $1.25 - ‘dosen. This makes the cheapest * cloth on the market. .. Store. ay yesterday, where he will give Civil 2 Service examinations to the nm;.: i ~carriers of ‘that eity. Mr. Cutter wi retirn to Bemidji ‘tomorr S Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Chichester of Bemidji Ave., who have béen visit- .. ing at the J. P. Riddell. home for the ‘" 'past-week in Virginia, retyrn es>. terday afternoon. The trip was mide by motor. w Miss Olivia Weisinger,- who. has been visiting at her home at Arcadia, Wis., for the past three' weeks, ‘re- :umed to Bemidji Wednesday even- ng. Miss Weisinger is employed at ’88 ¥ McDonald of ‘merth’ of town left last night for Prichard, Misaissippi, where he: mills take charge of one of the drudges for the , Bemidfi Drainage Company\ F.)/" “Get ‘Rich quick” for quality photo work. Portrait post cards, six only 95¢, 12 only $1.76, proofs sup- plied. Kodak developing, 10c; prints 3¢, 4c, bc. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 923tmo 3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garrigan and daughter, Mrs. Chester Snow, who are here visiting from -“Puyallup, Wash., will leave Saturday for Red- by where they will visit Mr, and Mrs. Garrigai’s sons for about E:week. G. Oliver Riggs and two sons, Ro- land and Percy, will motor .to Min- neéapolis the latter part of this week, where they- will leave Roland, who will attend e university this. year. Bemidji some time next wee) W. F. -Webster returned Thursday from Minneapolis, where h&"wxs pre- " sented with a fine. baby¥ fayghter, Mrs. Webster being in one o 't;e' hos- pitals of that city. Mr. Webster is manager of the shoe department of the F. G. Troppman department store. g0 L. B. Rood and his mother, Mrs. Ed Rood of Minneapolis, motored to the' city last evening in their ne¥ Over-' land car.. They will spefd;a few! days visiting with the Andrew and’ 0. C. Rood families before’retarning ' to Minneapolis , where \Mz2.4.Rood: manages the Hill restaural‘x't5 ’ 1L A. G. Wedge, Jr., of Minneapolis is in the city on business. Mr. Wedge is associated with the Sheldon inter-! ests and the First National bank of, this city, he formerly havinggnsida%i here and actively engaged in the; management of the bank with. Mr. R. | :"t lgchmmker, cashier of ‘this insti- ution. T DINNER PARTY. ., . Mrs. B. H. Denu and Mrs, .R. L. Given Will entertain at 96 ¢’clock dinner party this evening. in honor of Miss.Helen Backus. The following guests will be present: 'Heién and Vera Backus, Arvilla Kenfigld; Velma Dean, Mable Brooks, Capitola Stew- art, Ida Virginia Brown, Carrie Arm- .. strong, Ella Laqua, Olive Whaley, “Lee Given, Claire Nangle; -Mesdames 'W. B. Erwin, Voigt, and Yaple. Telephone 922. Koors Retail | terday afternoon ten little fiiends of 711mwf| her daughter, Marguerit Gexte, it{be- (‘i"fl.'k Cutter" wenti'to CleaF: Lake| Tisge: present: . Mr. Riggs and Percy will return to - LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING. The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet tonight at 8 o’clock. PAULSON-SIEVICK. . Ole Paulson of Erskine and Mrs. Bertha Sievick of East Bemidji were ‘married at Mrs. Sievick’s home Sat- urday evening at 8 o’clock, Rev. O.. F. Grambo officiating. . ACCEPTS NEW POSITION. Miss Florence Gration, who has been employed with the Northwest- ern Telephone company for Ssome time, has resigned and accepted a position as cashier with Clifford & company of this city. STATE POTATOES FINE. C. W. Brandborg, manager of the local branch of the Falk American Potato Flour Corp., returned last eve- ning from an extended trip through the potato growing section of Min- nesota. e reports crops a little be- {low the average as to quantity, but states tha ality is of the best. HOST AT DINNER. Earl Cochran was host at dinner last evening at his home on Minne- sota avenue, in honor of Kenneth Kenfield, who left last night for Min- neapolis, where he will attend the university. The following guests were present: Miss Valerie Doran, Miss 9,“,‘ Leona Hathaway and Kenneth Ken.- ; field. TAGLEY’S TO PORTLAND. Mr. and Mra. O. J. Tagley have gone tc Portland, Ore, where they ‘éxpect to make their homz. Mr. and Mrs. Tagley have made their home 1 Nymore, which is now known .as the fifth ward of Bemidji, for many years, Mr. Tagley formeorly being in business in that part of the city. They have disposed of their property here. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY. Mrs. N. E. Given entertained yes- ing her fourth birth anhiversary. were: -Gwendolyn Smith, Isabelle Baer, Maxine Nelson, Edith and Judvia Gordhammer, Jane Harris,-Dona' Morris, Margaret, 1d Robert Given and Lester ford, Jr.. Lunchegn was served by Mrs. Given. SO > B HONQRING ANNIVERSARY,. : Thomas Garrigan was pleasantly surprised- at his home Tuesday after- noon by a number of members of the G. A.-R: Post and Ladies ofthe Circle in honor of his seventy-eighth .birth anniversary. - He received many use- ful gifts and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Those present | were: Mr. and Mrs. John McMahan, Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder, Mrs. Villiamon, Mrs. Marin, Mrs. Cole and Mr. Irish. Refreshments were served at a late hour. SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN RECE The reception given at the Scan- dinavian Lutheran church last even- ing, for the returned soldiers, sailors and marines, was largely attended, and all report a splendid time. An interesting program was presented and. the address by Judge Stanton was especially enjoyed. He paid a high compliment to the patriotism of the Scandinavians for their adopted country, speaking particularly of the four congressmen from Minnesota, who are of Norwegian descent. Among those present from out of town were Frank Whitney, law part- ner of Representative Dan DeLury of Walker. A bountiful lunch followed the program. S e O S A i Don’t Miss Seeing ‘THE AVALANCHE’ A story of heredity, told in a most fascinating and dramatic manner, yith ELSIE FERGUSON also showing “TREATING ’EM ROUGH” A New Sennet Comedy at the ELKO SAT. SUN. ‘Bdward J. Brouillard and Ella-Isa-/ ¢ | Presbyteriar patsonage: : What happened to “The “IM ON MY WAY” a Comedy ~ ‘GRETNA GREEN' terngon‘dt § o’clock. They were at- tended by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Petrie of this city. Following the wedding n&:’clo{cg] dl&ner was served at the Ame; o fthe bride’s mother,- Mrs. A; m’l‘.‘gflw Mr. ‘Brouillard’s fathiep from Crookston, came ‘here to attend the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Brouil {18rd ieftthis' morning for Internas |tidNtl Falls,cwhere they will visit fot || . BROUILLARD-ROBINSON. roninson were married at the ursday af- 'HOMER LAUGHLIN < CHINA DINNER SETS T - ':fifl‘.l "}i;ne beflure returning to Be. || R LA TN K 1S S LRy RYY ji., .. They will make their home: . TONIGHT ONLY. wii ¢ the Winber ‘Mrs. Robinson' for the winter. , Arthur Ashley Dorothy Green 'THE PRAISE AGENT’ A snappy comedy built Durable Male ‘ Beauty. _One reason why a man doesn't look into a mirror often as a woman does is because he has more con- - - I i fidence in the durability of his beauty. i = —Galveston News. —_— Subseriba for The Djgneer, —_— You Will Never Know around the theme of ‘“Woman Suffrage.” Girl From Outside” when five crooks fell in love with her at the same time until you see— REX TONIGHT(§ BEACH’S . ONLY. | Fewsgial otig it Why use that dish that you think is going o ) to.break any minute, when you have this A return showing of Cirl from ?1g_~8plportl1fi1ity tokb't‘y 81'005,1 dSi{rmerware o \ = ar below the market value? ou never MARCARET » Outside” had a chance like this before.” Get a set A Seven-Part Special So smooth is the telling, so full of tense interest, that the hour and a half required for its screening seems but thirty minutes. now as this is a special price for a short time. ’ 32-piece set $4.95 50-piece set $10.95 100-piece set $23.95 They are on dig,play at Huffman & 0’Leary R X -WELCOME CLARK in the Paramount Success i at-the GRAND| SAT. & SUN. GRAND Saturday and Sunday 'l;lxe Mary Pickford Company presents " - MARY PICKFORD In Her Second Picture From Her Own Studio L “THE HOODLUM” The successort’'DADDY LONG LEGS? The romance of a spoiled heiress who dropped through a coal chute to real life and adventure THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND LAUGHS | ! | Again Charlie Chaplin ; i & 1% | 'u1. ) 2:30; Night, 7:10 and 9:00 o’clock PRICES—Children 10 cents, Adults 25 cents FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA ‘Oponin' Bill Saturday Night, 7:20 o’clock — Matinee Sunday, ——