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clty’s social acjivities is our deiire.: Lots of houses. Let me sell you one. 'E. J. Willits, the landman. % e 14t3:27 I F. 5. Ronovort spent theé day in tie i’eity yesterday. v 7 A, Kaiser of Bagley spent Sunday ,in the city on business. ¥ [ e $50,000 to loan on farms. : ‘Ife&i Land Co. & - da7lte E. T. Johnson of.Orth wag.a Sat . urday caller in Bemiq 3y Fmbealny Roes Noble of Blackdue William Polinman _of . Marq ' spent Saturday in this city. @« i 5 ed 'Elmer ‘Hinshaw of Wilton, called on Bemidji frienas Sunday. Charles-Fish of International Falls was a Sunday caller in Bemidji. Dr. J.T, Toumy has purcha T. 8, C. Brown home on Beltranj. ave.’ L. W. Galloway of Cass Lake Was a business caller in the city yesterday” NS Beavera of Minneapolis was ‘2 buginess visitor in the city on Sat- urday. Koshg .. Mr.C. E. Petérfion of International Falls visited with friends here over Sunday. Arin Burgson and Ed. Anderson.ot Mizpah were callers in the city on © Sunday. A, Kaiser of Bagley spent Sunday " in the city, en route from Minneapolis 0. .. 8. C. Bailey lett this morningfor Grand Rapids, where he will conduct a land sale. - ! * Sixteen Inch mixed hard and soft slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 484. T&Ftf % Walter Johnson of Cage Lake has - purchased the residence of Dr. .E. A, Shannon at 921 Dewey avenue. © Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood was a Bemidji shopper ‘Saturday. She also called-on friends in the city. ' The Misges Ellen Johnson _and Lucy Hemminger of Solway. were be- tween train shoppers in Bemidji Sat- urday. Miss Annie E. Shelland of St. Paul, inspector of rural schools for this . state, was a visitor in the city om Saturday. & _ BEx-senator E. J. Swedback return- ' {.ed 'Sunday morning from Minneapolis . where he has been since Wrdnesday] on business. - o i b Miss--Gladys Sprague of Becidd is recovering;nicely from a recent op- “eration ,at St. Anthony's hospital for appendicitis. * : 3 - Miss Jessie Pendergast spent the : week-end - with her _sister, Mrs. Charles Schroeder. Miss Pendergast teaches at Pinewood. - % Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Simpson and - Elvira M. Engelking of International Falls were among the out.of town callers in Bemidji on Sunday. f ' Attorney Frank L. Muhleman of b Los Angeles, was a visitor in the city “today -on’' business matters at the court house.” , --Bpot ‘cash pald for LIb! rty ‘Bonds, .and Liberty Bond rece] Bee G. :'B.. Hooley at Northern . during the day, or at M evenings. i and relatives during ‘weeks. J. Icenoggle, who purchased a farm near Nortnern last fall, has just re- .cently sold .out and will move his ifamily. ‘back to Bismarck, N. D., this s Helen Graham returned from ‘Biackduck Friday-night after spend- ing the past two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and:Mrs. Jacob Betling. - : Tuesday evening, .Marc_h 16, the Christian Endeavor’ society of the Presbyterian church will give a St. Patrick’s supper. Served in Cafe- terla style in the basement of the church. - Supper begins at 5:30 and _. continues until 7:30. The price is 50c’a plate. < 2t3-16 Mrs. E. H. Denu returned Sunday morning from New. Lisbon, Wis,, . where she has been the past three week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Courts. Mrs.. Denu also visited friends and relatives in Madi- son, Racine and. Milwaukee' during the past two months. —_—— ODrs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, " nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. 2 i ' BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES . sonal mention, social items and news briefs and ‘we solicit your co-operation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this ol}u are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. ~ Carl Rauk visited in Bemidji on Saturday.—Shevlin News. B F. A. Hamel arrived on ‘Wednes- day from Bemidji to look after his business interesis © here—Shevlin ning with tonight, until Easter. Bagley will return later in the week. Miss Dagnes Person of Bemidji is -~ friends in Bemidjl. Saturda ¢ ks, . . thony’s hospital for a number of .)jev,erly H. DePuy, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. DePuy of this city, arriv- Texas, where he recently rqceived his discharge. . midji Friday evening and spent the jan church- tomdrrow evening. . It is day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. '|ing day—Fosston News. .. * t6 his home, the detention hospital at Fergus |on Mafeh 11°by Judge of Probate J. o e . Falls. - . | B RS i i ‘ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PK\?NEER Miss Maybélle Buss, who teaches at Hines, spent’ the week.end at the P. L. Hines home. ', INFLUENZA CAUSES DEATH |KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS: MARKHAM REGISTER Funéral servicés will ‘'be held for Mrs. Ceell May Cole of Guthrie, who --.SIR KNIGHTS. ATTENTION | Among those registered .at the passed away at her home on March _Every member of Bemidji Council, Markham on Sunday are G. W. Chap- 14, after an illness with influenza. |1544 IS respectfully requested to be|man of Chicago; Ira Bliss, A. B. Hge-~ 8he Is a daughter of John Whright |2t St- Phillip's church Tuesday morn. | tetter and M. Jéhnson of Duluth; L. of Guthrie and was 21 years of age |\18 at 8 o'clock to attend the funeral T. Blood of Fergus Falls; J. W. Kleim . at the time of her demise. of Brother Dan O'Connor and to es-|°f Milwaukee; I. Malvin of St. Louis; %orr;‘ ren:iulna. nt; :i:;}ot, to be taken to f‘ 3. If)n;ucker. Miss Annie E. Shel Brainerd on M. & I. train No. 32, and of St. Paul; G. W. /Web : on Thursday for Des Moines, where BAGLEY “HERALD” Beven-thirty a. m. a4 Minneapolis; and H. SW Snvzg:s;?sf she will spend the’ spring vacation| Mr.:and Mrs. Henry Bromaghim 1t3-15 T E.'LLOYD. Grand Kuighe |Cioud. ‘ with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Leibsley. [spent Tuesday in Bemid)l. Mrs. Bro- & PO Ee Included in this moraing's register |maghim hud dental work done while| ~_ CASS COUNTY “PIONEER” o & D Jotacs of Chicaso: H. ¥e re.. W. R. Wilson was down from Be-|panl: 6 gncyrank L Brinkow of Bt én;djlh?n business in our village one §§,‘.’ l,;n?i K‘fi?’fl?fl,“?fi;fiffif&“‘#’ y this week. . John L. Brin of Rochester, Ill.?o .b;. ¥ Muhllemann of Los Angeles, Cal.; and F. W. Willson of Brainerd. P Mr. and Mrs. M. Gleason of Walker are making a week’s visit with their daughter, Mrs. ‘William Clish. This page is devoted to per- Miss. Alice Deflli, who attends Qt. Mary’s Hall at Faribault, will leave Willie—*Say, ma, did you hear about the supper?” . Ma—*Where?"’ . Willie—*“Why, the St. Patrick’s supper at the Presbyterian church, to- morrow night.” . 1t3-15 Mis'sv"Mari«; Rider accompanied by Mr. .Roy Delanry spent Wednesday in Bemidji visiting witn friends. ‘Mrs. ‘Mike Gleason has been up at Bemidji visiting her daughter rorpthe Mrs. Edna Hanson ‘and Miss Ruby Ppast week. Petterson of this place returned here - Wa " S Game Warden 8. C. Bailey, of Be- 'i‘hayer Bailey returned today fro U8 ER g News. Crookston, whege he spent the week-|Thursda; Ws. : y. after several days in Be- LEM 5 - end with the N. P. Stone family, and 3 ; EMB) pThe Laf‘ontiseeuiw;mnelry kw‘:l[‘lnhe with Mrs. Bailey., who has heen visit- midji with friends. x;nei:sj.i' spent today in Walker on busi- g S ON THEIR CLOTHES open evenings un o’clock begin- t past two weeks. M 4 O : ' ing there for the < s. W15 | . Subscrive for the Ploneer. - Washington, March 15.—The: em- 1 i LA PORTE “NEWS” blem of the Marine Corps will here- . e after -be .worn on the collar of: en~ listed men of that orgnnlution.' ac- ',’ cording to advices from Marine Corps | headquarters here. Heretofore, the ~, sea-soldiers have worn the globe, an- ] chor .and eagle device only on- their headgear.. 1 : i “The’ collar. emblem Will' be bronze for the khaki atdfiwinter field uni- 8o forms and brass for the blue uniforms / 2t3-16 —_——— A s, Mr. and Mrs. Finckbone went to e g Bemidji Saturday evening. Coming . In the charity homes, in the chorus, ‘and in the dark haunts of the city’s slums — people Charles Doran. of -Savannah, Il arrived in Bemidji Saturday, called here by the serious illness of his mo- ther,. Mrs. James Doran,. who has been_under medical care at St. An. , the city this week a guest ome of Mr. and Mrs. D. L Miss Hudson of Bemidji was visit- ing friends in Guthrie the first of the week. & Aegsa S 2 Mr. Stevens was a - business caller in Bemidji Wednesday evening. weeks. She—John, le*s go out for supper tomorrow- night. He—Where? She—Why, the, Christian Endeavor society are giving:a St. Patrick’s sup- Elsie Lenes arrived here from Be- per-in the basement of the Presbyter- this morning from Camyp Stanley, to be served in cafeteria style and only 50c per plate. * . 1t3-16 J. Lenes. She returned the follow- st Teacher_I'm geitiag sick of| O.E. s. METs ToMoRROW |f called her MAURICE meals. . ; The Eastern Star will hold its reg- ; & 2‘; Te‘m]:‘}'ler— “Why not-go to thelyjar meeting Tuesday evening. Initi- “THE BRAT” i night? Where you will get some real ?: ,f:’;ffged{f", me@b,ers ere urged || She never knew an’y’ | . i home cooking.” 1t3-15 il [] other name One nig'ht . - C. G. Ekelund, a former Bemidji . LICENSE TO m an author found her . presents’ resident, but now of Grand Rapids, | Y.icense to marry. was granted to = . . . . Wis., was an over-Sunday gitest of|Alfred Edward McLenaghan and [] among the dra,b dere- [13 ’ Et Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winklesky.. He|Mary Newell Clark by. Clerk of Court hcts Of a P l C 29 returned to Grand Rapids today. .|F. W. Rhoda. - On .Thursday licenses H t 2 kh olice ourt. o g = were granted to:Leo-R. Simonson and i Hearing was held Saturday after-|Doris A. Strand,'to:Byron. Adrian But-|§ ' € too er home and noon at 4 o’clock at the office of the ton and Myrtle Spore. SII 2 hi it . Judge of Probate J. E. Harris for Ray | . Byron A. Button and Myrtle Spore e met his fiancee— A PARAMO ) G - UNT-ARTCRAFT SPECIAL g o Dennis and he was recommitted. to | wer ed in the bonds of marriage THEN!! ~ NAZIMOVA A R e Frorri‘ the famous pla; lof Maude Fulton bgf Nazimova. » By Joseph Conrad It has a distinguished cast, including Jack Holt, Seena Owen, Lon Chaney, Wallace Berry, Laura - Winston and other favorites. _She Dared toiSin to Save One Weaker i WILLIAM FOX presents . “Madlaine in Zhe Splendid Traverse . _ Sm A DRAMA OF HIGH LIFE “Skyland,” a “Prizma” in Nature’s Colors “Pistols for Breakfast,” Harold Lloyd Matinee 10¢-20c Evgnings 10c-25¢ s s g s sy 0 e s |- THURSDAY - [ B X-—__FRiDAY Also showing the first of the new —the way this untaught daughter of Eve worked her * HALLROOM BOYS "Two-Part Comedies at the _ GRAND:. TOMORROW ' will with this man of the world is startlingly pictured in EVEN as EVE i Drama of Feminine Wiles - « | Adapted by Charles A. Logue from the story “The Shining T By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS = ‘A big cast of well known players including G: Darli y Mare Mebermott, E. J, Rateliffe, Sally Crute, G. V. s:;ézrfit;rflfi'n? A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION - denws TUESDAY @ X WEDNESDAY Girls, Do You Want To Be Charmers And Bring All Men to Your Feet? REX-LAST TIMF AN ALLAN DWAN P “SOLDIERS ¢ From the book Dramatiz’ Constance Talmadge Who Romps Her ‘Way Through “Two Weeks,” Says.lt . Is the Easiest Thing in the World All the world will hold its sides with laughter as “Goldie Locks” vamps the three crusty old bears in a play that is just naughty enough to be nice—The story of 2 little show girl who spends two weeks un- chaperoned in the home of three bachelors __Scintillating with genuine humor and piquant, spicy fun, but never overstepping the border line of good taste.’ _— JACK DEMPSEY—Third Episode Two Parts—' | o 1