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co-operation in its maintenance. Mrs. Reese Loranger is visiting in Duluth. E. C. Hezzelwood of Wadena spent Tuesday in Bemidjl. Dean $60,000 to loan or Tarms. da71tt Land Co. V. R. Walker 'of Hill City spent Tuesday in Bemidji. Walter Miller of Fisher spent Tuesday in Bemidji. A. F. Peterson of Graceton spent Tuesday in this city. -~ L. Latterell of Kelliher was a call- er in Bemidji on Tuesday. J. R. Dundas of Baudette was a BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES Toe 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 office nre‘l’puchud by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922 — —=——=——=—x e ‘| is visiting at the H. 1l. Bolster home Items phoned or mailed to this Mr. and Mrs. W. B.Erwin returned last night from Cass Lake, where they spent yesterday on business. Charles Knox of Minneapolis, who on Park avenue, went to Blackduck this morning to spend the day there on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Detty have arrived from Kansas City to umake an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swisher. Mrs. Detty and Mrs. Swisher are sisters. M. F. Wilson is very much im- mproved, and all hopes are given for his recovery. His aunt, Mrs. Erwin, returned to her home in Minneapolis Monday, but his father will remain longer. Neil Witting and wife have re- Tuesday caler in the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunter were visit- ors in Bemidji yesterday. Anton Hall of Mizpah spent the day in Bemidji yesterday. 1. G. Haycraft of Solway was in the city Tuesday on business. ) Harvey Taylor of St. Cloud was a Tuesday visitor in this city. Say, boys! Tickets are only 50¢ at the masquerade in the Moose Hall, Friday, 13. Let’s go! 2d2-11 J. J. Cummins of Brainerd was a uesday caller in this city. E. F. Rossberg of Crookston was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Luella Backus is ill at her home on Minnesota avenue. M. D. Stoner of Brainerd was a ’ Tuesday visitors in Bémidji. 0. G. Eklund of Grand Rapids spent Tuesday in this city. Robert Waldron of Bagley was a caller in the city yesterday. Oscar Johnson of Baudette spent the day in the city yesterday. Spov cash paia ror Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co, during the day, or at Markbam hotel, evenings. 1117t L. A. Waldron of Warroad spent Tuesday as a visitor in Bemidji. L. W. Galloway of Cass Lake was a business visitor in the city on Tues- day. J. V. Anderson of Sebeka was among the out of town callers here Tuesday. Those desiring stenographic work‘ done call Miss Cochran at Hotel Markham. 5d2-13 C. J. Winter is confined to his home on account of illness. His con- dition is gradually improving. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bjotkquist of Clearbrook were among the out of town callers in Bemidji yesterday. You may bring your horse shoes, four leaf shamrocks, and rabbit paws when you come to the masquerade in the Moose hall Friday the 13, but you won’t need them. Everybody assured a good time. 2d2-11 Schuck’s Jazz orchestra left this|g morning for Menagha and Walker, where it has engagements to play. ’ Drs. Larson and Larson. If troubl- . ed with headaches, mnervousness or i eye disorders of amy kind, needing . glasses or glasses repaired, consult { : them, Artificial eyes fitted. 2- 10tf D. S. Mitchell left last night for . Kelliher, where he will spenc a short time on business, returning tomor- TOW. Don’t miss the Spring Promenade * at the Elko Hat Shop Wednesday " night. Music-loving models. Every one invited. 2d2-11 The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Soclety of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Otto Schook, 114 Eighth street. o Doors open at 7 p. m. Wednesday night. Music. Living models. Every Spring Promenade. Everyhody wel- _ come. Music. 2d42-11 , Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson re- turned to the city this morning from _ a visit with relatives at Lamberton, Minn., and in Minneapolis. They have been gone ten days. s Remember the masquerade at the Moose Hall, Friday the thirteenth, given by the W. B. A. 0. T. M. An admission of 50c will be charged for ladies as well as for men. Spectators 25¢. g 4d2-13 WANTED Experienced stenographer and office girl; good steady position. Apply Koors Bros. Company. turned to their home at Blackduck, after spending over a week at the hovie of his parents here, conval- escing. He submitted to an opera- tion, and has recovered sufficiently to make the trip. Miss Arvilla Kenfield returned last night from Minneapolis, where ‘she went a week ago, on a business and pleasure trip. Miss Kenfield has pur»I chased a hemstitching machine and will be preparea to take orders and do hemstitching of all kinds, as soon |} as her macanine arrives. Charles F. Ruggles of Manistee, Mich., well known lumberman own- ing several large tracts of standing timber in the vicinity of Bemidji and holding interests in the timber in the vicinity of Red Lake, left for Cass Lake Monday after spending Saturday afternoon and Sunday in this city on business connected with his timber interests. LICENSED TO WED. Herhgrt Swanson of Grand l'oxks. and Eleanore Johnson werg, gxanted~ a license to marry today by Clerk of Court F. W. Reoda. | MRS. OLSON HOSTESS. | Mr. and Mrs. L tained at a 6 o’clock dinner 6n Satur-} day evening n honor of their son, ! Kern, the occasion being his twenty-| first birth anniversary. Those pres-| ent were George Graham, ed Gra- ham, Frank O’Connor, Darcy Mc-} Ghee, Hovey Lord, Bili Eberlein, | Clifford Congdon, Leonard French,!| Ernest Olson and Kenneth Lox'b»l bella. SHUSH ! A Famous Detective Failed. Can you find the solution of “The Mystery of the Yellow Room” An Emile Chautard production from the novel by Gaston Leroux GRAND Three Days Beginning SUN. sites who ciety and the le::{ on cruml B. Olson enter-i Why Does Society fear the pitiless publicity of its own favorite publication? ALICE BRADY o “The Fear Market” From the story by Amelie Rives. Directed by Kenneth Webk A drama of New York's well dressed, self-satisfied So- stolen from A REALART PICTURE S ——— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE FIVR Rex Theatre-Tonight A Startling Photodramatic Sensation “THE MYSTERIOUS MR. BROWNING” A Powerful Five Reel Drama Featuring Walter Miller, Edna Maison, Paul Panzer «FOX NEWS”—World Happenings in Pictures Dot Farley in a Rainbow Comedy, “Oh You East Lynn” UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA 10c and 25¢ Matinees Daily 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9 Jem L. Lasky Direct From the Twin Cities WILLIAM FOX presents Annette Kellerman In His $1,000,000 Production “A Daughter of the Gods” and the Famous “Sea Nymphs” in Person a “Film-a-Logue” of MUSIC—GIRLS—STYLE De Luxe Entertainment, at Popular Prices Than Tho Malc Woman!—riddle, tigress, spider, angel, call her what you will! But see her in all her lure, her charm, her fascinating power, in this stirring romance of love. The man planned adventure, with beasts of prey—abroad. He found it with a woman —at home. | "More Deadly Paramount Magazine, Holmes Travelogue The Ladies’ Aid of the Nymore | Luthergn Freech urch wil meet o1 Thursday afternoon, February 12, at the church. THURSDAY, FEB. 12 THIEF RIVER FALLS VS. Bemidji Legion Quint Thief River Falls is coming with 150 enthusiasts by special train. Bemidji lost at Thief River Falls by four points atd are out to win here by a decisive score.. * ' The Bemidji Union Band will give a DANCE in the Armory after the game, to entertain our visitors. Come out and show the home team that you want it to win. —— prey upon its pleasures and e tables of the rich. “A FULL HOUSE” TONIGHT AT THE ame e rand —Christie Comedy . M.|aDMisSION to the BASKET BALL caME| AT THE gHPARP Adults 50c, Students 35c, War Tax Included ARM“RY 7 | |