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BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES i vet in brown, Her flowers, were and lillies of the valley. There we no attendants. e ng. and compiete review of the This page is devoted to personal and we uollhglt your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phohi#d or:mailed: to thiis office are appre: ciated by readers of the paj d by the publishers. ; =————————— Telephons 922. === city’s social activities is our Aisl. mention, social items and ne: ; : night for the Twin:Cities to spehd- , Mr. Mogre, who seérved:as a lieute 5 ant with.the Ameriean forces ove WILTON CHILD DIES. : 9°0 The four-year-old son of Louis Fishel, residing north of Wilton passed away Wednesday evening. In- terment took place this morning at 10. o’clock in Pony Lake cemetery, Wilton. Mrs."John Noel of Northern wna the guést of Bemidji friends yester- day. ¥ Hay for sale, by the caf or ton; at Troppmans. Phone 927. 14104} Northern Loans and insurance. 813tf Land Co. Phone 29. MOVE TO BEMIDJI. Miss Alice Ballingrud’s parents of Wilton have moved to Bemidji. Miss Ballingrud is-émployed - at the Bel- trami county:-abstract office. Mr. ‘Ballingrud;is a‘carpenter and is now employed at the Normal school. RETURNED FROM MOTOR TRIP. Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Garlock and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Feir returned last evening from a motor trip to the twin cities and also points in sputhern Minnesota. They visit- ed relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Feir at Wells and stopped 4t Minneapolis on the way home, where ;Dr. Garlock attended the state medical meeting. 50,000 to loan or farms. Dean : -a71tt Land QGo. COMING Tuesday—Jack Pickford COM!NG NEXT WEEK Constance Talmadge P Mrs. Halvor Koppan : was a between train buslness v, in the city yesterday. 3 SPOT CASH paid for Liberty Bonds 1 i\ " and Liberty Bond receipts. ‘G. B. Hooley, Markham. 94tf Norma Talmadge Mme. Nazimova Every One First National Star Harry E. Reynolds retfii‘ned; yes- terday morning from Minneapolis, where he had been on business. Mrs. Mattson and Mrs. Cliffo Kelliher motored to Bemidji Friday} and spent the day with friends! 4 CARD OF THANKS. ‘We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers, and also the kindness shown us dur- ing our sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Garrigan, Edward-/Garrigan and wife, Paul Garrigan and wife, Mrs. ‘Chester Snow. Kenneth Longballa, who attends school in Bemidji, went to Qit.tle Fork this morning to spend the W end with his parents. 35 Miss Josephine Clark of.soutbern y home of fier There's .a JTowa is visiting at the 1 uncle, C. W. Clark at Puposky ‘aké. 14104 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson;iwho l 3911 have spent several days in Fosston, returned to their home at Noxt yesterday. i Mrs. €. W. Clark, who has been a guest at.the H.. Mills home for, days, has returned to her h Lake Puposky. ot WELL ATTENDED. The trip around the world xiven last evening by the Epworth league of the Methodist church was attend- ed by a very large crowd. Although the ieague ‘had:provided the number of cars, which they thought fould be sufficient, it was necessary to hire three jitneys to convey the people from - country to country and then some had to walk. The following countries were. répresented: -Ireland, Norway and.Sweden, Italy, China, - Japan, .Iceland, California, and Ha- E..B. Kenfield and daughte fi walian Island Refreshments were villa, motoréd to Cass Lake{his|served representing each country and morning, where Mr. Kenfiefd 7ré-*all the places were beautifully dec- mained to go hunting. orated. A great deal of fun was [created by some in trying to eat rice lat China with the chop sticks, while others found. it more difficult in kneeling at Japan to drink their tea. Most everyone was glad they could go.directly to sunny California from | fcold. and shivery lceland. i In Town - Ask Whaley & Lee WANTBED—Six girls, to learn, dr making trade. Ten is the.limit. As Mrs. Weber for particulars. 787-J. Dr. L. A. Ward is expected to re- tuyn., from Minneapolis Sundiy ‘morning, where he went to attend the state medical meeting. 'ETHEL CLAYTON 34, Mrs, Otto Bowers, who has been transacting dusiness in Akeley, Nevis wad, Of chief social interest on last: night’s-social calendar -here was the wedding of Miss Elsie Wolff and || Daniel .J. Moore. of Bemidji, which took place at the bride’s mother, Mrs. .Herman Wolff, in the Belmont bailding. Reév. F. Halsey Ambrose ot the First Presbyterian church of-| ficiated, the ceremony being wit- nessed by just members of the fam- ily and a few close friends. Fall boughs and foliage formed a background for clusters of pink roses arranged about the living room, where the service was read. The bride wore her traveling costume of in A Paranount picture. “MEN WOMEN & MONEY” Jerome -Higgins Couer @’ Alene, Idaho, where he will be the guest.of relatives while look- ing over the country, intending ,to locate. Mrs. S. T. Richardson, whe' I been visiting at the home of her son, A. A. Richardson, for several weeks, returned to her home at Faribault this morning. o “Get ‘Rich quick” for quality photo' work. Portrait post cards, six .. $1.7 . 5 ;‘1‘1‘.,4“!‘(' v 51(: i fi,,,f"_ ’{'{,’L‘;{;&"n@, brown peachbloom with collar of op- 8¢, 4c, 6c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 923tmo Mr. and Mrs. G. Oliver Rigsgs re- turned Thursday evening from Min- neapolis, where they went to take heir son, Roland, who will attend he university this year. ~The trip was made by motor. . Theatre Loren. ) X Dr. E. W. Johnson and family, who motored to Minneapolis Wed- nesday, will return” to the ‘city morrow evening. Dr. Johmson!'is among those who went to attend the, state medical meeting. 4 Love Found fhe Way TOM MiIX ‘ROUCH RIDING ROMANCE’ A number of Bemidji people mo- tored to Cass Lake to-a dance last evening. Among them were: Mr. | and Mrs. Lee LaBaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lycan, Mr. and Mrs. Wjlliam Chichester, Mrs. Harriet Kentield, | Arvilla Kenfield, Glen Harding and Dr. Dyson. When laying up your car for the winter, don’t neglect your battery. It needs attention, even though its out of actual service. The cost is small and may cause you expense and trouble, in the spring. Millers Bat- tery Shop, 219 4th St, Bemidji, Minn. 1d104 Don’t forget the hot doughnut sale at the Gas Co’s store today. The doughnuts will be made by ‘expert bands right at the store. Those, wishing to order fresh doughnuts may do go by notifying Mrs. Given ‘McGhee. Doughnuts and coffee will be served during the afternoon and evening. 14104 Mrs. R. W. Nudd of Williston, N. D., was called to Bemidji a few days ago by the serious illness of her brother, 8. H. Stambaugh, who lives near Turtle River. Mrs. Nudd spent the summer with her brother, returning to her home the first of September, but due to his illness it was necessary for her to return. A William Fox Production that TOMMIX e e ‘Love Suspense and Thrills’ TwoResls ELKO COMEDY Two Reo's Mrs. G. A. McDonald and daugh- ters, Helen Mae anrd Marian, re- turned to Grand Forks this morning after spending a few days at the home of Mrs. MeDonald’s parents, Mr. snd Mrs. F. McManus of Dewey avenve. Mrs. McDonald and child- ren had expected to return by motor but due to the children not being vary well it was necessary to return by train. FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA 10c and 20c—Matinees Daily—Night 7:20-9 o’clock B va Daca —— possum, and a small‘fla{ of paon vel- corsage bouquet of pink' rosebuds ;A dinner for 14 guests followed the - ceremony, the bride’s brothe Herman Wolff of Great Falls, Mont. MoMillan of Bemidji; Mrs.) A; B./8e1by -of: Devils Lake and Mr..and My Willidm: Wolff of: New Folden, 'Mitin:, betnig! the out of towi guests. < ‘Mp. “Moore-and his bride. lbtt. last few days before going to Bemidji.. Clara Kimball Young MON. & TUES, THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER. . - | PAGE FIVB | seas, ‘businéss in Moare are October 15 re .Red Cross Forks H % B TAS ANt r- The dead. * ‘sion is engaged in the insurance Mrs. Moore graduated from the Grand Forks: high echool, attended the University of North. Dakota, and fallght in the Public schools here for several years,” Shé. was active in here during the war period.—Grand] Subnciibe for The Pioneer Opened Into Mystery was the door that Pauline Frederick opened. to a room set aside for the )/ A FREDERICK j.Bonds of Love “Bonds of Love” is a won- derful, thunderful drama. In kaleidoscopic succes- scenes of romance, ad- : . venture, mystery. Pauline Frederick surpasses every previous formance. screen per- Iy “TONIGHT & SUNDAY Cracodile’s Agility. . | The moment that a:young crocodile breaks its shell it is to all intents and purposes as active as it is at;any time during -its life. It will' make straight for the water, even if it be out of sight and a good distance, off, and it will pursue its prey with'eager- ness and agility during the first week of its free existence. ! Change the Gears! Charles’ uncle was- a tall man, and one day when he had Charles out for & walk he forgot the length of a child's step, and poor Charles was almost running to keep up: They came to a rise in the grade of the walk and Charles stopped and said: “O, uncle, please .change into low; I just can’t .make it on high.” Bemidji, and he and Mrs. to be at home there after and other patriotic work 1, Oct. 3. : ot w . I8.Al, Depends, Ardent Wooer—“Do you think that money Is necessary to happiness®” Demure Damsel—“Not if one. limited credit? L Vast “City of Dead.” It is estimated that something like 15,000,000 dead are interred in the Ro- chas-unehman catacombs. Subscribe for The Dally Ploreer — _— NONIGHT - TOMORROW IRENE CASTLE in Robt. W. Chamber’s “The Firing Line" Paramount-Artcraft Special The lure of life as the “other half” lives all a-glisten in this powerful romance of adventure and human hearts. And lovely Irene Castle, dancing, swim- ining‘, facing the firing line of ove! Door That It led What day beyond? sayL coLnw AULINE Satirical Comedy “THE CON IN ECONOMY” ELKO ORCHESTRA Matinees 10c-20c Nights 10c-25¢ s Elkb Theatre we see her i " THEATRE SUNDAY & MONDAY United Artists Corporation D T N KT T BT T TE K I TI N TN * Alhe oy out of life? Feeling blue and gloomy? Everything seem to be' going wrong? Let's see- guess you'd better visit a doctor; must be your liver or stomach or something. No? You don't need that kind of a doctor? f g, Oh! That's different. You want a mental jolt, you say - something to give you a fresh start? Well, there's only one chance for you- but it’s a sure cure.. Better go and see the joy specialist— 7 DOUGLAS in his big new picture of laughter and love, thrills and surprises - “HIS MAJESTY - S (e w1 i “"" EIGHT BIG REELS » i CHAPLAIN WILL BE THERE, ALSO FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA Children 20c—Adults 30¢ Matinee 2:30 Nights 7:10-9:10 o’clock )