Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 14, 1920, Page 5

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+ _day caller in this city. ¢ . tallers in Bemidji toda_y. . will spend several days on: business. , who is ill with pneumonia at the * N * Mrs. Maude Winebrenner of Lake . Iver Iverson. -evenings. A N co:operation in. its-maintenance. , ofllce ‘are lpvrecllted by readers' of the paper and by the publishers. BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES : city’s social activities is our desire. sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your —_— T.Icpllono 922 — Items phoned or mailed to this This page is. devoted to per- I' Eafl. Riley is ill at his home on America avenue. M. ‘F. Chimzan .of Akeley spent Frlday in ‘this city. > Emma Lallwig of Wilton spent PFriday in Bemidji. . Ross Noble of Blackduck was a caller here on Friday. ; ¢ ‘L. M. Davis of Long Prairie was a caller here\on Friday. E. F. Roseberg of Crookston spent the day here yesterday. . ° 3. J. Collins of Baudette - was a Fri- 7. 0. Alrick of Thie River Falls spent Friday in Bemldji.' Harold Tuttle of Tenstrike was a caller in Bemidji today, V. E. Stolquist of Clefirhrook was a visitor here on Friday, Iver Sande of Plummer was a visitor in Bemidji yestetday " Mrs. J. W. Jacobs of Minot was a Friday visitor in Bemidji. W. H. Wellens of Backus was a _caller in thls city yesterday J. N. Chase of Grand”’ Forks was a visitor in this city yesmdfly' . Miss. Gladys Alger of Stephen spent the day in this city yesterday. Matt Aasen and Carl Aasen of|= Funckley spent Friday in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miles of Fargo were visitors in this city on Friday. M. O. Doud of Puposky transacted business in Bemidji between trains on Friday. ‘ Mrs. A. C. Luense of Werher is visiting with relatives in Bemidji this week. \ Mrs. Otto Hoftmaster of Turtle River was a between train shopper in our city'Friday‘ Mrs. L. M. Spain of- Hac¢kensack was among the out of town callers in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. 'V. A. Hoar ot Valley City, were among the out of town Mrs. D. S. Mitchell and son, Mait- 1d4nd, are improving from a slight ill- ness of several days’ dura.non Roy Wheelock left on ’l‘hursday evenlng for Minneapolis, where he Little Francis Davies, of Plummer, home of Dr. E. H. Marcum, is hetter today. Plantaganet drove to Bemidji Friday to attend. to.the trhnsaction of bus- iiess’ matters. Carl Radi, who has been in the city on business . connected with court, returned to his home at Turtle River, Frlday Have you seen the Duplex broom? If not call or write A: T. Boe, phone 143. The only broom in the world ‘which is reversible, réfilable, econ- omical, light, flexible and durable. 1d Palmer -Anderson will leave this evening for Duluth, where he will spend Sunday with -his; sister, Mrs. ‘He will return to his duties at - Minneapolis tomorrow " evening. : 5 The H. C. Baer family is reported as. improved a little today. All are out of danger, with . the exception of the little girl. She seemed to be a little better last evening. f —_ Many hearts were saddened last night when it was announced that the new born son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Grandy passed away at the St. Anthony hospital, after an existence of less than two days. The com- munity unites in sympathy with the sorrowing patents. Mrs. Bart Stafford, who has been very ill at her home bdn Irvine ave- nue, is much improved. Mayor L. F, Johnson returned from * St. Paul this morning, where he has ‘been attending the mayors conven- tion there. He reports a very en- thusiastic arfd successful convention. Charles Knox left last -evening for his home in Minneapoils, after mak- ing a visit at the H. H., Holster home. /Spov cash paid tor Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co, during the day, or at Markham hotel, 1117t¢ WANTED Experienced stenographer and office girl; good steady position. . Apply Koors Bros. Company. _ -|supper. will be served. ' NOTICE TO MOOSE MEMBERS. //The meeting night has been changed from. Wednesday mnight to Tuesday night of the first and third week of each month. All ntembers are asked to be present at the next meeting as that is the last meeting for the nomination of officers.; 2d2-16 Chas. B. Hoyt, Sec'y. NOTICE. The W. B. A. 0. T. M. will initiate a layge class Monday night in the Moose: hall at 8:15. All members are urged to be present. A social hour will follow and a bountiful 2d2-16 $60,000 to loan cr .flrmn. Gand €o. JUDGE HARRIS PERFORMS ‘VALENTINE DAY WEDDING Dean J d71tt Andrew R. ivliller and Miss Beulah Quardt were united in a St.” Valen- tine day wedding in the _probate court chambers by Judge. Harris at 8:30 o'clock this morning. The principa]s were attended by Vernon R.“'Blake and Miss Agnes Melhorn. The newlyweds went to Federal Dam for a visit and upon thelr return will make their home o6n the Miller farm northwgst of Bemidji. Those. desiring stenogfiphic work done call Miss Cochran at Hotel Markham. 5d2-13 Serman Subject at " First appearance under Norma X DAGHTER OF heights and happiness. WHAT IS “SPIRITUALISM?” What does the Bible say about it? ~ The Sunday Evening, February 15th, at 7:30. REX MONDAY--TUESDAY Talmacl gé TWO WORLDS” ‘After the thrilling novel by LEROY SCOTT: Directed by James L. Young. The romance of the - apotheosis of a slum dive keeper’s daughter to soclety s THE FINEST PIECE OF CHmmR ACTING THE SCREEN HAS SEEN YOUNG COUPLES TAKE CHANCE ON MARRIAGE J _Evidently . two couples in ‘this county had no false 'superstitution regarding “Friday the thirteenth,” for licenses to marry were granted yesterday to-Andrew Miller and Beu- ilah Quardt, to Alcide Bonneteau and .Marie' E. Metayer, and the latter couple were expected to marry today 3 at Baudete, both®being residents of Manitoba. Licenses were granted on Febri uary 11 to- Peter Smith and Cecilia Mar- geruita Balke, ad ntoday to Frank .|Hutton and Fern Near. Dally Faslnon Hint Drs. Larson and Larson. 1f troubl- ed with headaches, nervousness or eye disorders of. any kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. 2-10tt STUDY CLUB MONDAY. i % R R The regular meeting of the;: Woman's study culb will be held at the Library on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The subject for .dis- cussion will be “‘Shakespeare.” The ladies are requested to have their suggestions for -the program com- mittee on next year’'s work, ready. If they can not be present, the com- mittee ask that they send notes, as they are anxious to have ideas from all the members, ‘as soon as possible. A DISTINOTIVE TAIIJ’.E‘UE. ¢ A vest of metal cloth, fancy but-r “tons and bands of self-material stitched about the lower fronts ara the distinctive decorative notes on - this “tailleur of #lue broadcloth. A narrow suede belt holds in the ful- ‘mess of -the jacket. The skirt is a two-piece model which may be made with or without ‘inserted pockets. In medium size the suit requires 3 3 yards 54inch broadcloth and 3-4 yard 12-inch vesting. Pictorial Review Jacket No. 8558. Sizes- 34 to 46 inches bust. Price 25 cents. € Skirt No. 8600. Sizes, 24 to 40 in- ches walst, Price 20 ceuts. New goods arriving daily at the LaFontisee Millinery. Your inspec- tion invited. ; 2d2-14 FRIDAY. THE 13TH, NO HOODOO TO WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ‘Friday, the 13th, was the thir- teenth - wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miller. They were married on Friday, the 13th, the wedding ring cost just $13, and they were assigned to room No. 13, in a Dakota hotel, where they wei\t on a honeymoon tnp POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by Clarence K. Foucault e in his own behalf. and to be paid for We aré now ready to show a full|at the rate of 10 cents per line.) line of tailored and pattern hats. The} g LaFontisee Millinery. 2d2-14 ANNOUNCEMENT .\ - Having filed as a candidate for elegtlon for Alderman of the Third Ward, I take this means of asking | the support of the voters at the City Election, February 17th, 1920. It appears to me that there are many improvements that should be made in that section of the city, and if elected I wish to assure the voters {that I will do all in my power to | assist them in whatever their wishes may be. ‘CLARENCE K. FOUCAULT ' the Baptist Church TONIGHT-Last Time Something New and Novel in Motion Pictures " LT 3.A . Rol, £y presents ‘A SCREAM; in the NIGHT" CHARLES A LOGUE Featuring RUTH BUDD, the Daring New Star —also showmg— FAY TINCHER in a two-part Chrlstle “Special” Comedy, “ROWDY ANN” GRAN SUNDAY — MONDAY TUESDAY Regular Price, No Raise in Admission THOUSANDS BEWILDERED FASCINATED AND ENTHUSED IN UNRAVELLING [THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW RoOM A Realart “Special” Complete in Six Reels From the story by Gaston Leroux—Produced by Mayflower Film Corporation, who made “The Miracle Man" CAN YOU SOLVE IT?? The Pioneer Want Ads Bring Resulis . THEATRE THEATRE the First Netipn-l Banner 'THO/ H.INCE ENID BENNETT WHAT EVERY BY EUGENE B.LEWLS DIRECTED BY FRED NIBLO SHOTOGRAPHED BY GEORGE BARNES A THOMAZ WLINCE PRODUCTIONS A story that goes to. the depth of things that relate t Played by a brilliant cast, includ- ing Theodore Roberts, Milton Sills and Irving Cummings. to love and marriage. —ALSO— “WHIZ & WHISKERS—“Big V” Comedy Tonight--Final Showing SPECIAL MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT Mrs. Sanborn, Violin—Miss Riley, Piano ELKO TONGHF *Fnes_ RESENTS WOMAN.LEARN/ [, 3 LAST. . TIMES £ - «“Some”’ Show SUNDAY & MONDAY | FATTY - RBUCKLE THE GARAGE] PARAMOUNT - ARBUCKLE COMEDY If you get in Sunday you’'ll want to see them again Monday. If you don’t get in Sunday you'll surely try Monday, after you hear how good they ‘4 are, in these, their newest and best productions. L —— T P T SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC SUNDAY EVE. T ' = Sunday Matinee 10c-25¢ Monday Matinee 10¢-20c ELKO Theatre Tpesy BRYANT I VASHBURN & TP TOADVERTE B o e Directed lu/Donald Crisp Sunday Night 15¢-30c Monday Night 10c-25¢

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