Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 5

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® TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, 1920 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER' by BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES Te¢ each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your co-operation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by, the publishers. Telephone 922 ———a———————— ; W M. Kacx of Nebish is in our Oscar Olson of Fargo spent the day city today on business. here yesterday. G. T. Gardner of Boston Lake is in R. E. Cody of Brainerd spent Mon- Bemidji today on business. day in this city. Miss Klinger spent the week end| Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Erwin went to with relatives at Pinewood. Cass Lake today. Sugar at Troppman’s. 2d2-10| Harvey K. Meyer of Onigum was a il —— visitor here yesterday. $60,000 to loan or rarms. Dean . ‘Land Co.’ d71tt| Mrs. Emma Griffith of Walker was a caller here-on Monday . Mrs. Jack Jinkinson of Becida was the guest of Bemidji friends over the H. G. Larson of Meadgwland spent week end. “ i -|the day in Bemidji yesterday. = ¥ : Those desiring: stenographic. .work| John P. Funk of Park Rapids was done call Miss Cochran ‘ay: Hotel a Monday caller in Bemidji. Markham. ¢ +5d2-13 S i /] Miss Ella Parker and Miss Abbie S. A. Saxrud of Bemidii was a|{Murphy are reportea to be ill. - business caller in the city.—Brainerd ) Dispatch. Miss Lottie French is just recover- iipg from an attack of tonsilitis. Miss Ella Laqua. although some _what improved, is still confined to her| J. C. Shepherd of Walker spent home by illness. “|Monday in Bemidji on business. M‘iss Anna- Tarchie was an out of George H. Brekken of Crookston town shopper and guest: of friends|was a Mouday visitor in Bemidji. the latter part of the week. = Emil Koglin of Thier River Falls Mrs. James Martin returned to her|was a Monday visitor in Bemidji. home Saturday, after visiting friends in Minneapolis for some time. H .L. Hammerberg of Boy River was a visitor in this city yesterday. The family ‘of John Jergenson of | Wilton are confined to their. homnie with a severe attack of the Grippe, J. L. Rolland of Thief River Falls was a visitor in this city yesterday. E. C. Hezzelwood spent Monday in this city and returned to his home at Wadena. . Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft slab wood for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji " Mfg. Co. Phone 481. _ T&F B. F. Sundholm of Williams is in Bemidji today to atterd the term of district court. Sixtéen inch mixed hard and soft slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. _ Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftf Say, boys! Tickets are only 50c at the masquerade in the Moose Hall, Friday, 13. Let’s go! 2d2-11 Mrs. Clara Hellock of Turner, Mont., is a guest at the home of Mrs, B. S. Shooks, 423 Minnesota avenue. Misses Lucene McCuaig and Mar- jorie Shanon are able to be around again, after a few days of illness. Miss Jennie Mostu, city school nurse, was caled out of the city Sat- urday by the sudden death of her brother. St. Paul to attend the Mayors’ con- vention which is being held there this week. Don’t miss the Spring Promenade at the Elko Hat Shop Wednesday night. Music-loving models. Every one invited. 2d2-11 William Kress of Leonard was in the city yesterday en route to Mil- Mrs. William Masterson of Nor-|waukeee, where he will spend some thern was among the out of town|time on business. visitqrs and business callers in the city Monday. : : A masquerade ball will be given at Mayor L. F. Johnson has g;)ne to! T’ Stanley Malvig of Gully spent alvis AN UNEXPECTED CALL. Monday in this city. . . him for four days. Halperin bases Fourteen friends surprised Mr. and| gf“h Bf’" Art of Fishing. his suit on an obscure clause in the * Mrs. E. E. Kenfield at their home, shing school, the first In Italy, | lease which reads, “the tenant.shall 1224 Doud avenue, last evening. A |N8s been offtned at Naples, with an [not permit the premises to be oc- valentine shower was given and cards | #ttendance of eighty enthusiastic and | cupied by any other person, nor sub- were played at several tables. A “pot | ambitious fisher boys. Exfended trips | let the same without consent of the luck” diner was served, and all had| to fishing grounds will be made in |landlord.” ’ a very fine time. a large motor boat, the gift of the As this clause is in most leases Junior Red Cross of America, and in- | issued here flat tenants generally are ST. ANTHONY’S AUXILIARY. struction will be given in the practice | taking much interest in the case. The Of account of the influenza, situa- | and theory of fishing. Some of the | judge has postponed his decision. tion, the work rooms wili be- closed{ lessons will deal with the possible use - until further notice. The weekly| of fish for canning, the natife and meeting of the Auxiliary will be held | extent of oil in fish, and its extraction L. V. Stiles of Crookston was a Monday visitor in this city. E. M. Turtle and M. M. Benham of Akeley were among the out of town visitors in Bemidji yesterday. LICENSED TO WED. License to marry was granted to Archie Stecker of Hubbard county and Rose Peters of Bemidji on Febr- uary 9, by F. W. Rhoda, clerk ofjat the T. J. Burke residence, 1001 | gnq preservation. : court. Bel(flimlv avenue, tomorrow, after- It is belleved the school will do TONIGHT . noon. New garments will be made. much good here, as a large part of the 3 ' STARS SEW TOMORROW. e 5 population earnd its livelihood by fish- FINAL SHOWING 5 The Order of the Eastern Star Three:Handed Glock: Diak. ing, but still employs old-fashioned . members will hold a thimble bee to- A patent has been granted for a de- | methods. Several other echools are ) morrow afternoon in the Masonic| vice featured by a sort of three-handed | being organized, one of them exclu- “ . temple, and in the evening will serve| clock dial to indicate the day of the | sively for girls. car e supper for its members, their families| week, day of the month and hour when . and the Masons. a man sbsent from his oftice will re- Novel Pencil Holder. ; 3 i ,’ turn. = - An 0ld fountain pen makes a novel ( COVERED SLEIGH B@NS. .| pencil holder and uses up small pleces || z Py F. A. Craven had the misfortune Revival of the Troubadour. of pencil which might otherwise be 1l Paramount-Artcraft Picture produced by the famous D. W. GRIFFITH his home at Turtle River to Bgmidji, iong-haired creature with a big lute. | pen is held Bl’ld screw the pencil dtub The rig, in which there was a hot| But the real meaning of the word Is in its place. The threads will held the stove, turned over, setting fire to all| one Who “finds out” his own songs. In pencil firmly. the contents and burning them. The| Provencal the word is spelled “trou- ; rig was a total loss, and Mr. Craven | baire” or “trovador.” It comes from | WOULD EVICT TENANT WHO —also— estimates his loss at about $100. the verb trobar—trouber—~to find, HOUSED HIS RELATIVES. “BUNGS“& BUNGLERS” ® NIGHTINGALES ARRIVE. Cement for China. (Intetnational News Service.) Two-part “Big V” Comedy The Norwegian Nightingales ar-| Mix a cupful of milk witha cupfulof| Chicago,: Feb. 10.—Suit to evict a rived in the city yesterday and will | vinegar; separate curd from whey |tenant because the latter permitted make their appearance at the Grand | with the whites of five eggs, beating |relatives to visit him in his apart- theatre this eveming. The concert|(he whole thoroughly together. When |ment was filed here by a landlord. company consists of Agnes and Mel-| ¢ {3 well mixed sift in a little quick- |Aobert R. Barnitt is the tenant. The vina Lerstad of Cottonwood, Lucille| jyme ang stir until it is of the con- |landlord, Solomon Halperin, charges Schroeder of ‘Bellville, Hazel Bryngd-| gjqtancy of thick paste. With this |that Barnitt permitted his mother-in- sen of Hastings, .Marvel _Lnnge and broken china, glass and cracks of all law and father-in-law to live with Jean Nelson of Migneapolis. kinds may be mended. It dries quick- Iv and resists the action of water and PUBLIC IS INVITED TO Hoat. - ATTEND NOEMAL PROGRAM - s SR Y WED& THUR Admission 10c & 26c¢ EL KO REX ~--THEATRE—_TONGHT DON'T MISS THIS LAST. SHOWING midji State Normal school invites the public to attend the programme to be given in th Normal auditorium on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Following are the numbers of the program: Song, “Sing On,” by the Glee-Club. Short stories of Lincoln’s life, by Miss Brown and Miss Paquin, Solo by Mrs. Mull. Piano duet by Miss Schmidt and Miss Romens. “The Perfect Tribute,” by Mr. Lamson. Review of John Drinkwater's play on Abraham Lincoln, by Miss Grant. ‘“American National Melodies,” by the Normal School Orchestra. DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist . Barker Building Bemidji, Minn. MOORE @PICCADILLY JIM at 3 o’clock by Mrs. K. H. Olson, Mrs. N. E. Given, Mrs. George Row and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds. All the iadies are cordially invited. WANTED Experienced stenographer and office girl; good steady position. Apply Koors Bros. Company. ) | | + i | —t RN X the Armory on Tuesday, Feb. 17. { Doors open at 7 p. m. Wednesday | Music will be furnished by the Mod- SLZNICK PICTURSS. { night at the Elko Hat Shop for thelern Samaritan orchestra. Prizes will % Spring Promenade. Everybody wel-|be given. He was gay, adventurous and romantic—she was comes s, araY o d beautiful—and she needed his help. She got i Kenneth Kenfield will leave tomor- young an Ps g Mr. and Mrs. Vernvu:,x;l Hinshaw al)llfl row for Madison, Wis., where he will it and his heart as well.. y i daughter, Helen, of ton, were the |enter the University of Wisconsin. T week end guests of friends and rela-|He is a freshman, taking the Aca- A COMEDY ROMANCE WITH A MILLION LAUGHS * tives in Bemidji. demic course. e A. S. Abrahamson of Pitt arrived| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham enter- Added Feature—*“HELL’S HALF ACRE,” a Harry Meyer }ln Bemidji yes(:lrdzy ltll) atten;l tt);: tained at an informal luncheon Sun- Western—also " istrict court. @ has been selec: day evening. Mrs. Paul Yaple, Edith I 99 : il yman; MUS, Horsy Lord, OnTass s, dith FOX “WORLD NEWS”—Remarkable Illustrated ; e s e and't ‘George Graham were their _— il Fay Carter returned to his home|guests. ] at Mndison.hWis.. Frigay. a:,’fter visit- REX UNION SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA | ing his mother, Mrs. Jack Jinkinson, Al Williams of Baudette arrived in ; . at Becida during the winter. the city yesterday called here to act 10c and 25c Matinees 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9 o’clock : as a grand-juryman in the term of Spot cash paid ror Liberty s!‘Btm(ls. court which begins today at the Bel- C OMING and Liberty Bond receipts. ee G.|trami county court.house. v — i B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co | Paramount Magazine b : TOMOtl_!ROW A startling | uring the day, or at Markham hotel, r. an rs. M. A. Rognliem of olmes Travelogue oto-aramatic i evenings. 1117",:&’11’“0% are the proud parents of a . ! p sensa ]On, yaby boy, born yesterday. Mother ¢ 22 Drs. Larson and Larson. If troubl-jand son are doing nicely. They are THE MYSTERIOUS MR- BROWNING ed with headaches, nervousness or|at the Montague residence. eye disorders of any kind, needing| _—_. L glasses or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. 2-10tf s David Gill was called to Minneapo- N lis several days ago by the serious - illness of his mother. fme ha; plx)\eul; z monia, and Mr. Gill will not be bac until she gets considerably better. - ‘ a " THEA TR E Ll Tonlght Only | James L. George has again resum- , ed occupancy of his former-quarters : z over the Nangle store., The recent [ ] ) Y = r fire in that building made it neces- Y 1 sary for him to vacate until repairs = es gk Bosacercnnmente- AGNES AND MELVINA | | M A AT B o Come 1ad se Asisted by JEN s sty | wol‘xl:n you come to the masquerade in sisted by NIE NELSON, Pianist; LUCILLE SCHOEDER, Violinist; MARVEL ! Tho Moose Tall Fridsy the 13, but ALICE BRADY LANGE, Harpist; HAZEL BRYNGLESON, Reader | you won't need them. verybody-| . T s o 2d2-11 m N j ’ assured a good time “The F Market™ #fA WHOLE EVENING’S MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT ODD FACTS IN THE WORLD OF e I'ear arket ) BEMIDJI—It is a very interesting e » thing to know, gentlemen, that the From the flay by Amaelie Rives ladies invite you and pay for you Directsd by Kennath Webb POPULAR v | when you attend the Leap Year dance . . EVERY‘ { at thé Moose hall, Feb. 10th. 2d2-10 “Society Pays Well for Its PRICES el ; . e Remember the masquerade at the Pleasant Vices. ONE Moose Hall, Friday the thirteenth, ) A few for given by the W. B. A. 0. T. M. An But you will like the way it ends! Children admission of 50c will be charged for 25¢ AN / ladies as well as for men. Spectators 25c¢. 4d2-13 REALART PICTURES Balaiica:of . CORPORATION The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyierian Tickets ARTIST iy " church will be entertained in the church basement tomorrow afterncon $0c and 75¢ War Tax Extra No Seats R Doors Open . eserved 7:15 First Come Concert at First Served 8 P.M. —e | | i s | fsoad ’ ‘i, g T s T SRR (AP 74 e

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