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'MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1920 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONKER PAGE FIVR o ° s . ized within the lodge and excellent Dally Faslnon H_lnt « | reports are given as to the progress POLITICAL ADVERTISING. : 3 made to date. The sir knights are ow(n n;:lrl:‘el;l b}’,l‘o“;e(‘pa}((ileli:; ;? :'h': surely putting Bemidji on the Macca- | means of asking the support of th : bee map and they say they are going| rate of 10 cents per line. )p 5 i to keep it there. '0_the Voters: g BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTEd To each day give an interesting and complete review of the All members of fraternal orders,| Having ‘”e‘l as a candidate for re- city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- as well os the general public, are| election as City Assessor, I take this g ¢ sonal mention, 1 items and mews briefs and we solicit your earnestly invited to attend these|voters at the election to be held Bring us your clean oot- g social dances, the first to be given at the| February 17, 1920. During the past ton -no buttons, bands | cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this Moose hall. year I assessed the personal property r(:[’ 3 = 2 office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. B — :“ the city, and endeavored to do so or woolen cloth acoepted. , . mpartially and without prejudice. y =————m——————————Telephone 922 ———a-o_——— IN MEMORIAM. This year real estate is to be assessed . - ¢ A shadow has fallen across the|and the experience 1 have gained P]o neer Off]ce » home of a member of this association | during the past year would prove N. E. Jondahl of Cass Lake spent) Mrs. M. Rockie of Minneapolis is —a shadow that extends to many | valuable in the Work to be done the s : Sunday in Bemidji. visiting relatives in Bemidji this hearts in this community. coming year. The same care taken | : week. In the death of VERNA ADELE|with the personal assessment would $50,000 to loan or Tarms. Dean BARKERK Bemidji has sustained a|be saown the coming year. I trust - Land Co. d71tt|. Big dance at the Moose hall Feb. loss that is keenly felt. ~Richly en-| that my work has merited your con- IF 5. Eyerybody welcome. 2d2-3 dowed with gifts of mind and charac- | tinued support and that I may re- B. O. Norby of Goodridge spent ter, possessing a nature full of joy |ceive it. YOU Saturday in Bemidji. Miss Dady, who teaches at Spur. ;’t life, ;'ivlinn;n.g and lovable, know-}15d2.16 WM. C. KLEIN. WANT : was the week end guest of Bemidji hng r;(; to ]dnlyo;\e, she endeared b TO GET * A. A. Peterson of Cass Lake was a | friends. erself not only to her mates, but to g THE WAN' e Satiaday wiitor nere the young and old. Freely she gave 1t Doesn't Work Out. ANT 'y . A=y of her rare musical gitts, and gener-| People who figure out how a small YOU WANT TO Charles W. Rand of Williams spent |two hustling farmers from Kelliher, ously she wecoghised ithe! talents of {ilncome may. be. made o) SIOPOLY & GET YOU-WANT Saturday in this city. attotided the Tractor Show in the others. e memory of her sweet | large family generally know a great TO GET IT IN THE city Saturday. voice in song, her deft touch upon | deal more about arithmetic than they GREAT WANT GETTER, L. T. Mahany of Altkin spent the iEhiE tt;ehstrmgs, a\m’lv the radiant sunshine | go about human nature. THE BEMIDJI PIONEER , day in Bemidii today. Miss Mavis Phillippi, attended the Ig her snilo. will long: be cherlshed R ; i - Teachers’ meet in Bemidji Saturday| yRer“aiw.soc ates. Subscribe for The Piuneer. F. W. Willson of Brainerd was a|and called on friends. Miss Phillippi asa her ?:n:1;rlgofl:‘el)e}:/ee%al;:};n:gfsu;: - 3 visitor in this city today. teaches at Becida. A.O PROtUK FOR STREET WEAR. sister, and sharing their deep grief \ Miss Ella Ramstead of Solway Mrs. Frank Lattimer of Turtle|; no ot the emariest fors o glv: | and il Lie }VOMAN S ?IVIC S it 5 = ing width to the hips is ‘pictured | AND COMMUNITY CLUB OF BE- ] spent Saturday in Bemidji. g"’e'd"’a;*‘ beéwee“ train shopper in|in" this frock on plaid and plain | MIDJI hereby offers this tribute of - emidji Saturday. While here she N s A sed 4 S o 3 John P. Mork of Rosean was a|was also the guest of friends. serge. The top of the sku'tA section | appreciation and sy mpz'ulp. — — — urs a II a o s gt forms the pockets by having the Mrs. A. E. Witting, ] Saturday visitor in this city. ¥ stitching released, while the long- Mrs. F. S. Arnold, Mrs. A. J. Dechaineau returned on| yajsted blouse is in straight effect Mrs. H. C. Baer, i i F. S. Lang of International Falls|Saturday from Port Daniel Centre, There is a vest of georgette bui 'Comn‘liu spent Saturday in this city. Q(;lebec, Canal;la, where she was call- collar and cuffs are of pliin ;erge . : ee. 5 ed two months ago by the illness of i A ires 2 8 i @G. J. Bruning of Northome was a|her mother. Mrs. John Jones. Mrs. !\{:(‘_lrlluxz\lngxz(;]r{qu;;rrzss-4};22(114%{;;3: b Saturday visitor in this city. fiones is very much improved in spe(l'ge = e ealth. Mrs. Dechaineau also visit- fotori jo 5 J. H. Fletcher of Kelliher was a|ed at Montreal and ‘Waterloo, on her Sife‘:m::idItoRAf;'hi:chlg;eizs?D. pfi:g NORMA, week end visitor in this city. return trip. 25 cents. . ’ i Miss Elsie Shannon is much im-| MONTHLY LEAGUE MEETING. TALMADGE proved from her recent illness. The regular monthly business|have been growing by leaps and . . . meeting of the Epworth League will [ bounds. Some time ago the W. B. E. M. Granger of Margie was a|meet at the home of A. T. Carlson,|A. O. T. Maccabees challenged the " visitor in Bemidji on Saturday. 504 Minnesota avenue Tuesday even- |sir knights to a contest in securing = = __|ing at 8 o’clock. members. Tne - contest started on S, Edna J. Murphy of Grand Rapids January 1, 1920, and by giving a ; was a Sunday visitor in this city. NOTICE. series of informal dances the sir - “ ity I wish to announce the opening of | Knights believed they could “put it Mrs. H. K. Robinson of Solway|my dental offices in thep Bafker over” on the chaunengers. was a caller in Bemidji on Saturday.|pyjlding. ' Those desiring appoint- A dancing school is being organ- - X ments will please call. Tel. No. 802.| — H. H. Bolster is gaining nicely|p,. G. M. Pal il = T after his recent illness of several armer. 8d3-7 o d g e s, AFNUNCENENT. , FLAINE JAMMERSTEI T, & n is . Car corn on track. $58.00 per ton.|own pehalf. To be paid for at the in e CDUIlfl'_l/ Cbl[;‘[fl, o Phone 20. 120 3rd st. Hameldand rate of 10 cents a line.) SELZNICK DICTURES Webster. 2d2-2 1m0 the voters of the Sixth District: g A s - I herewith announce my candidacy THEATRE - i P ) i d ou can get a pair of one buckel|for congress from the Sixth Congres-|| —m—m—————————— From the noted stage success by Booth Tflrkmgton an overshoes at the B. & D. shoe store|sional district on the National Labor for $1.48. 2d2-2 | Party ticket. Love Knows No Obstacles Julian Street v Andrew Higden of MecIntosh is S TL. i bl & when LITTLE MISS INNOCENCE A . 3. . - - " spending a few days in our city visit- WED AT PARSONAGE. S;ranght from' Meadowbrook, Wl.th pert daisies still ing friends. On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, peeping from a pink bonnet and calico dress. et o at the Presbyterian parsonage, ] Mrs. N. P. Witting of Blackduck|Charles B. Gruer and Miss Ella M. The city slickers got busy. = was among the out of town callers|Jones were united in marviage by as it is in this William : here on Sunday. Rev. L. P. Warford. They were at- : ) They THOUGHT she was an easy mark. FE AR - ——— tended by Miss Ruth L. Gruer, sister Fox- photoplay with : Fred Malzahn and son, Claude, are|of the groom, and Francis E. Kittle- BUT-—When Nancy Price decided to show ’em a thing - son of this city. two clever comedy attending the Auto Show in Minne- or two, there was a certain young man who pitched in and apolis this week. The young couple will make their stars home on the fine farm, about ten ALBERT RAY é« helped and then the real fun began. L. L. Landberg of /Walker was|Mmiles west of the city on the Jeffer- A e s e among the out of town callers in this| SR Highway, which is owned by the with groom. ELINOR FAIR b MACCABEES WILL GIVE Youth, sprightliness, ro- 0‘ Conq“est DANCE NEXT THURSDAY mance in the sweetest story A wreck at sea, isolation on a the Moose hall on Thursday evening. || 2 New clever.comedy drama. then LOVE, a play of Romance ‘This will be the first of a series to and Adventure. be siven for the purbose of ofterine || FATTY ARBUCKLE 3DAYS WED city on Saturday. ‘Harvey K. Meyer of Onigum was among the out of town visitors in Bemidji Saturday. o —_— J. W. Taylor and C. O. Bush of Pequot were among the out of town visitors here on Saturday. REX TONIGHT -Last Time WILLIAM FOX presents George W.Cross, superintendent ot-%{uaint:d vs(ithBthed ‘‘doings” of the —Ln— B R the Red Lake Jndian agency, was a|Maccabees in Bemidji. I ’ s Ly ! ey Saturday visitor in Bemidji. . The sir knights were organized Fatty’s Bubble Trick eglflmg An American hero who righted the wrongs of the oppressed and fought the fight of the weak. WILLIAM FARNUM here last fall and since lhat time . 8 Kongmmark o wapeer mas| e ————— || TONIGHT --- TUESDAY || —G RA ND— a visitor in this city for a few days G - the latter part of last week. TONIGHT & TUESDAY REX Theatre TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY _Come and See e e\ I/ Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Fortin of Puposky were among the out of town callers in this city on Saturday. Miss Frances Lapham of Grand Rapids was among the out of town ca’uers in Bemidji on Sunday. Miss Lucene McCuaig was a guest at Sunday dinner at the C. N. Shan- non home, 817 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. S. H. Hayner is much im- proved in health. She expected to leave St. Anthony’s hospital today. Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftf Ralph Gracie post, American Legion, cordially invites your at- tendance at a dance Tuesday, Feb. at the Armory. 2d2 Mrs. George Francis of Wilton . spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sharpels. Mr. Sharples is quite ill at his home here. Don’t forget the American Legion dance at the Armory on Teusday, February 3. There will be good music and a good time is assured. 3d2-3 Mrs. William Hines left for her home at Hines, Friday evening, after visiting for several days at the P. L. Hines home. KUGL'NE OBRIEN “TuE PERFECT Love SR T A Ralph Ince Production Back of it all were a wrecked i ambition and a pawn-broker He was petted, pampered and loved by X;th aM heart. the women of the “Four Hundred,” but he was so Mack Sennett Comedy Lboiis Foias & Tedte not happy. He wanted the love .of'the onl.y Mat's 10c-20c—Nights 10c.25¢ woman who would not fall a vietim to his TONIGHT — TOMORROW ||| charms. E L K “The Perfect Lover” is Eugene O’Brien’s first starring produection. Spor cash paid ror Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co, during the day, or at Markham hotel, evenings. 1117tf "LUCK IN PAWN™ The Lone Star Ranger romance of the great southwest from Zane Greys famous novel. —— Axel Peterson, the Kelliher real estate man from that section, was in Bemidji on business 8aturday. While here, he attended the.Fordson Trac- tor show held by the C. W. Jewett Co. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Comedy You Have Never Seen SPECIAL MUSIC FOR MATINEES AND EVENINGS —_— Union Six-Piece Orchestra 10c and 25¢ Matinees 2:30 Tonight, 7:20-9:00 L. Hanson, who has visited rela- tives at Clearbrook for the past two weeks, returned .to Bagley Saturday. He will visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Hanson, for a few days before returning to his home in Chicago. ,M_ | | 1 + |