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MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1920 at Jacobson’s Cash Grocery 1t3-8 ceries this week. BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and complete revi.ew 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 City, Oregon. Northern Hotel, and has been a resi- Items phoned or mailed to this dent of this city for the past sixteen THE PEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 10 per cent discount on all gro-| MEETING OF RETAIL CLERKS AND SALESLADIES Tonight at 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows Mr. and Mrs. William Dugas and|hall, all are earnestly requested to at- daughter, LuVerna, left Saturday aft-{tend. ernoon for their new home at Baker |Federation will discuss the past, pre- Mr. Dugas is a son of [sent gnd future. This is an open meet- John Dugas, proprietor of the Great|ings for all clerks and salesladies. President E. G. Hall of State 2d3-8 city on business connected with the local lodge and will be present at the session, when plans will be discussed for the holding of the twenty-third anniversary of the M. B. A. in Feb- ruary of next year. It is planned to have similar meetings in several cities in the state to get together for a good time. The supreme president and the supreme secretary will be present at the anniversary meeting, under the present plans. PAGE FIVE evening when a class of candidates will be ushered into the mysteries of the brotehrhood. A lunch will be served. ESTHERS MEET TUESDAY. The Queen Esthers will hold their regular monthly meeting and social hour with Miss Pearl Phibbs, on Tuesday evening, at her home on Bel- eo-operation in its maintenance. office are appreciated by readers uf the paper and by the publishers. ———————————o—— Telephone 922 — Mr. and Mrs. Lon Davis of Benua Vista transacted business in the city Saturday. While they were the guests Dean |of friends. a71tt B. J. Tagley of Gully spent Sunday in this city. $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co. % B ‘Glen Harding, manager of the Roland H’icks of Remer was a Sun-|gpng theatre, will leave tomorrow day visitor here. for Fargo to meet the general man- ._|ager of the Western Vaudeville asso- M. A. Morse of Buhl was a caller in| 5. 0 the city yesterday. e ~— R. L. Given returned Sunday morn- ing from Virginia, where he visited g with relatives for a short time, on his J: P. McGill of Brainerd was a call-|return from a business trip to Du- er in the city on Sunday. luth. H. D. Bloyer of Remer spent the day here yesterday. Mrs. Bert Nelson of Northwood is visiting at 'he home of her sister, . g .. |Mrs. Fred Swenson, at Frohn. She Louis Stuhl of Lnuetordl;was @ Vis-laxpects to remain several weeks. Two itor in this city on Sunday. of the Swenson children are ill. Lyman N;ason of Grand Rapids spent Saturday in Bemidj}. Mrs. P. P. McBride of Big Falls, was a Sunday caller in Bemidji. Miss Lucile Young expects to leave tomorrow morning for Eagle Bend, Emi J. Anderson, of Virginia, was|Ore., where she will spend about a itor in-this city on Saturday. week visiting with her aunt, Mrs. e Wilbur Hutchinson. . e Miss Loretta Maloney of Mentor, was a Saturday guest of Bemidji. J. A. Adams of Mankato, who has held a position as liontipe operator ’ with the Pioneer for a number of braag for 90c at Clifford)s this v;:;ks weeks, left Saturday evening for “%|Crookston, where he will visit with relatives for a short time, before go- ing to Webster, S. D., where he has accepted a position. i =B, v '3 1-Ib. cans Red Salmon, Ulikem Ben Anderson of Shotley township \ was 4 business caller in the city to- } day. 3 1-1b. cans Red Salmon, Ulikem brang for 90c at Clifford’s this week. 2t3-9 Mrs. F. M. Feese was in the city from Carr Lake, as a Saturday shop- per. . Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding spent the week-end at the E. E. Kenfield home. E. H. Denu returned this morning from Minneapolis, where he has been on business. Sweet milk for babies. Clarified milk beats all at Peoples Store Co. Gall or phone 66 or 65. 6d3-8 You can get fresh roasted peanuts at Clifford’s. We roast them at our store daily. Per Ib. 20c. 2t3-9 Mrs. John iegler entertained at 6 o'clock dinner on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. William Dugas. You can get fresh roasted peanuts at Clifford’s. We roast them at our store daily. Per Ib. 20c. 2t3-9 Drs. G. M. Palmer and D. L. Stan- ton returned Sunday morning from the Dental clinic at Minneapolis. C. B. Moorhouse and O. A. Moor- house of Mizpah were among the out of town callers in Bemidji on Satur- day. power to fascinate. Pr. R. C. Norcross returned this morning from a dusiness trip of sev- eral days to St. Cloud and the Twin cities. ‘Walter Hintz and family left for Winnipeg the latter part of the week, where they will make their future home. . Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Richardson re- turned Sunday morning from Minne- apolis where Dr. attended the dental| o s clinic. Admission Evening 15¢ and 25c Tom Irvin is out of the e¢ity attend- ing business at St. Cloud and Interna- tional Falls. He expects to be back tomorrow. years. The family will be missed by a host of friends. American engineer moves moun- tains for the gir} he loves. See “Sol- diers of Fortune” at the Rex theatre on March 13, 14, 15. A Realart pic- ture. 1t3-8 Miss Mae MacGregor, county school nurse, and J. C. McGhee, county sup- erintendent of schools, left this aft- lerno(m for Wilton from where they go to Red Lake and Redby on an in- spection trip to the schools i nthat territory. They expect to be gone nearly a week, returning to Bemidji Saturday to spend Sunday here. Who wrote “Soldiers of Fortune?”’|to Fargo, where he officiated at a If you don’t know, “ask your som, he | pbasketball game Saturday evening. At Take him to see the photo- | Fargo he officiated at refereed in the play production by Allen Dawn at|pasketball game between North Da- the rex theatre, a Realart Picture—|xota University and the N. D. “Aj 1t3-8 | gies” on Saturday night. knows.” March 13, 14, 15. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dugas extend their sincerest thanks to the Moose Lodge and Ladies of the Moose Heart Legion for the farewell party given | MODERN BROTHERHOOD for them Friday evening at the Moose Hall and for the beautiful gift pre- sented for their remembrance. 1t3-8 NOTICE. All members of the M. B. A. are|State Deputy W. E. Winman is in the requested at the meeting tonight, as there will be a class adoption and state manager Kinman will be with | us. Let us all turn out and show bim a good crowd. By Order of the President. d3-8. REX Thatere—roNIGHT Supreme in thrills, suspense and the 2 parts—Fox Sunshine Comedy—2 parts Also showing Fox “World’s News” REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA Special Musical Program Matinee and Evenings Hours of Showing Evening—7:20 and 9:00 John Burke returned this morning from Minneapolis. where he has spent the past week attending to matters of business. Marion Hazep returned the latter part of the week from Texas, where he has spent a short. time looking aft- er property. TON ALBERT | S. C. Bailey left this morning for International Falls, where he will conduct a state land sale to be held there today. Clarence Nielson. manager of the creamery department for Koors’ Bro- thers, returned Saturday from a busi- trip to Duluth. Alice B. W. Larkin left this morning for International Falls and Fort Francis on business in connection with the Crookston Lumber Co. : John Wilcox returned from Minne- apolis this morning. He has spent the past week there on business for the Northern Land Co. Spot cash pald for Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co. 4uring the day, or at Markham hotel. evenings. 1117tf Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nikle are the happy parents of an eleven pound girl, born at their home, 821 Minne- ! sota avenue, on the sixth. i 'vk H. L. Cummings, one of the lino- type operators at the Pioneer office, spent the week-end with friends in St. Paul, returning this morning. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAN presents In the Seven-Part Picturization of REX BEACH’S stirring novel “The VENGCEANCE of DURAND” This picture was scheduled for showing N B yesterday, but did not arrive. 8§ B 0shown TONIGHT ONLY, with “Pearls and a Peach,” a new Christie Comedy. Admission 10c and 25¢ IGHT E. SMITH Joyce It will be TONIGHT ONLY GRAND Mrs. Theresa Baumont left this aft- ernoon for Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canad, to prove up on a homestead left to her by her deceased husband. W- 4 - 5 BERRRE MARKHAM REGISTER. Sunday’s register at the Markham includes D. C. Eagles, John Thieus and P. Smith of Duluth; L. S. Miller of Crookston; F. C. Falls of St. Paul, C. B. Casper and P. F. 'Rudy of Min- neapolis; and A. J. Douglass of New York city. Registered this morning were C. L. Jacobson and R. J. Martin of Minnea- polis; L. V. Conley of St. Paul and Robert Waldron of Bagley. DIEDRICH ATTENDS CLINIC THEN REFEREES GAME Dr. J. W. Diedrich returned this morning from his trip to Minneapo lis, to attend the dental clinic, an There will also be initiation this trami.avenue TONIGHT & TOMORROW 1 Girl Namod Mary Her Name Rhymed With Contrary! The “U” won by a score of 31 to 10, giving that aggregation its 14th victory and litkiwise the championship of the state. PRIZMA PICTURES—Nature’s Colors New Process Photography—This Week’s Subject, “CATALINA ISLANDS” Elko Theatre DEPUTY SPEAKS TONIGHT ‘Members of the Modern Brotehr- hood of America are urged to be pre- sent at the meeting to be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall. - R E X Saturday, Sunday, Monda An Allan Dwan Production “SOLDIERS of FORTUNE" From the Book by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS Dramatized by AUGUSTUS THOMAS Just Red-Blooded Adventure - Here is the thrill picture of the season, the most moving this theatre has shown to date. Clay, the hero engineer, goes out for adventure and finds it. It is dashed up to him! He finds the girl, too. Mixed in with raids, resecues and revolutions. Talk of pupches!—eyerything that makes a photoplay great is found in this productl_on. Hundreds of cowboys, miners, bandits, engineers —reckless riders most of ’em—speed through this thrilling tale and the spectator is kept on the edge of his seat every minute of the presentation. Presented by Mayflower Photoplay Corp. REALART PICTURES Days Com. 4 Grand THE FLORENCE HARTLEY Musical Comedy Company —presenting— Forty-five Minutes of Riotous Entertainment in Conjunction With Feature Pictures YOUR CHANCE.TO HIT OLD H. C. OF L. A WALLOP Tomorrow 5t A ROAD SHOW AND FIVE REELS OF PICTURES AT POPULAR PRICES Tues. THE FLORENCE HARTLEY CO. ' —in— A Modern Cinderella —and— MADGE KENNEDY in “THE BLOOMING ANGEL” THE FLORENCE HARTLEY CO. Pleasing Melodies Pretty Costumes Popular Songs A Drama of the Diamond Fields You’ll Laugh Your —in— Troubles Away At Gay Coney Island : —and— ‘A Wholesome F'I . SHIRLEY MASON in Comedy Seasoned “HER ELEPHANT MAN” With Pathos ORCHESTRA—EVERY DAY ADULTS 40 Cents an"ar Prices: CHILDREN 20 Cents War Tax Included