Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 20, 1920, Page 5

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g al.lo called on old friends, ¢~ 'Te mh h: mvo n inunltmz and compleu review o! the city’s social sctivities is .onr desire. - This page is devoted to per- sonal montion. social items: and news briefs and we solicit your eo-operation in its maintenance. office are- appreciated by ruden of tho paper and by the publishers. - i #Tfl.’hn- 922 " ‘Lots of houses. - Let me’ seil you ‘one. E. J Willits, the, landmz;x;ts . R. V. Welo of Mizpah spent Friddy in Bemidji on business. Herva Jerolaman of .Nevis .spent the day here on Friday. Miss Agnes McNulty of Déebs was a Friday ‘caller: in thp cny. Ernest 0. Melby ‘ot Blackdnck was a vlsitorin Bepxid-.ii Fflda_y " Miss Leila Peterson of Lanbrw was a caller in Bemidjl yesterdny f Remer was i Mrs, CIam Ackerman a Friday- shopper in Benlidif. A. B .Smith of Wi.lke; was s’ busi- ness visitor in the city Friday. . . J. 'B..Burns of Ironton called - in‘ the' city on bu-lness yester ay F F B. Renswig of Grand thids was a vigitor in’ the city on Friday. . , Miss Bertha Harding vmted t Be- midji h.st 'flmn«hy —Cm Lake -Theo Tharaldson went to Duluth last evaning on huslness for the Fit- Kern- Olson | went ‘to Dnlnfix last evening on business. He expecw to be gone several days. Mrs, George Feight and M wn- - liam Masterson of Northern ¢ Bemidji friends Friday. - Mrs. Mark Bjeras and Miss Leila Kimball of Cass Llake called on triends in Bemidji yesterday. 21 yo ere scorned. wauld ‘you *forslve —_would: you take the blame for another’s crime ?—would you bow to insults?. ‘And-if you did, would you think it only your duty? See Nazimova, the greatest of all screen artistes in ‘‘The Brat,” the, greatest phs, at the “Rex the- . shows S iday to short visit at the home Mrs. CH: f d Olga Hayth of Northern were busi- ‘ness ttansuctors in Bemidjt Friday. :'D. W. Booth representative of the Dllluth 0il Co., of Big Is is in the city in the interests of ‘that’com- I’lny - Migs Minnie stuey ot Big Falls and ‘Miss Olga Skuey of Deer River were among the out of town callers in the elty yesterday.: . The Misses Isabelle Nourse and Re- Pbecca Ellingson spent Saturday and ' /Sunday swith rriends in Bemidji— Northome Record. < :Wyman Ball and Mrs. Martin .Ho- .gan of Grant Valley were among the shoppers.in the city Friday, They “Mrs. C. N. Mltchell and., son, Hnr- Ty, Teturned Monday from™ Bemidji, where they spent several days visit- g with friends—Northome: Record. “William -Keiler and family arrived .this week from their former home at Sprague, Sask., Canada, to #iake their future home at Wilton. He has prop- erty interests there. .:R. A. Phelps and wife, of Bémidjl, wara here Sunday, visiting at the Auringer. hore. Mr. Phelps: recently bought ‘a’ house in Bemid)! and will ‘make his: home there. He'is travel- .ing for the Koors Brothers.—Cass Lake Times. ; Henry Legler, of Blackduck, was in the city Friday emroute to his home, after spending the . winter . months travelling in the west. Mrs. Legler met him here. They. were guests at the C. M. Bdcon' home while in' the city. Bpot cash pald for LIverty and Liberty Bond receipts. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co, during the day, or at Markbam hotel. .cmllnu - 112788 : She fired twice and fell dead at his fest—he realized too late that he lov- ed her. Then came-the- révelation. ‘What was it? How was the snarl untangled? You will learn all-about it by seeing the supreme Nasimova in “The Brat,” a screen version of Maude Fulton's sensational stage suc- cess at the Rex theatre tonight and Sunday. It is a story of Iife's high lights and deep’'shadows, drawn by.a 1t8-30 . | master hand. . Drs. Larson & Larson, eyes fitted. Hnm.{nch mixed hard and soft slad wood for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mtg. Co. Phone 481.. . . T&F ‘ard of Happyland were visitors in | Items phoned or mailed to this QAR e ———————— Go to““Mac's Candy Store” to get the “Rose of the Goddess California 7|apples. Just arrived today. = 3t3-23 Mr. and Mrs. S. Gerard and E. Ger- Bemidji on Friday. Go. to “Mat’s Candy Store” to get the ‘““Rose of the Goddess California apples.” Just arrived today. = 3t8-23 *Mrs. Frank Finn has been very ill at ‘her home, 1018 Bemidji avenue, from an attack of measles. She is im- proving nicely. Mrs C. H: Hendrixon has nbeen cnrlng £ Go to “Mac Candy Store” to get the ““Roge of the Goddess California apples. Just-arrived today, = <3t3-23 It meant arrest and a prison- cell, but she slapped a masher in the.face. He thought because she was a’chor- us girl that he conld take liberties. He found he was wrong. ' Learn the story of a clean chorus girl raised in the city’s slums. See the incom- pérable Nazimova in a drama of in. creditble power, “The Brat,” .at ine Rex tonight and Surday. 1t3-20 . Christian Science .\ Services will 'be held at the former Bemidji association quarters, Charles Nangle. block; at 11 o’clock. Sunday hool at 9:45. 0DD FELLOWS HOLD INTERESTING SESSION Bemidji lodge No 119 of the I. 0. O. F. held a very interesting meet- ing at its hall last evening, Besides the general routine work a class. of candidates were ushered into the first degree mysteries of Odd Fellowship. MARKHAM REGISTER Included on ‘Friday’s register at the :|Markham are B. Beskin, R.©N. Mec- Kirnan, Louis Traupman, P.. N. Hy- ‘man, J. T Nutting, €. J. Zemlin, Charles Larkin and C. C, Kleckner of | Minneapolis; Mr. anag Mrs. ‘E. D.] Mortenson of Ray, N. D.; A: G, Tolaas and C. A, Cormack of St. Paul; J. H. rs. A Kciser otBa. ley a:rived toE i SELZNICK Olwe —_— - e Kuecks. of Los Angele! of St. Cloud; . W. J. Kappel and L. Guckenheimer of Chicago;~D) J. Gll- lispie of Boston; G. H. Duke of Du- luth; B, J, Ahern of Albert Lea; R. P. Holmes .of 'Sparta, Wis;; L. Blood of ‘Fergus Falls; Thomas w. Bastyr and’family ‘of St. Paul; Bert Carson of St. Louls. Thomas Curtis:of Stillwater; H.'L. Gould of Brainerd; and D. C. Bow u( Hibbing. 4 NOTICE There will be‘a meeting of the L. B. of E. W. Jocal union No. 1041 .at Bemidji Electric_Co., 4:30 o'clock Sunday, March 21st. 1t3-20 HOSTS ON NATAL DAY OF FOUR GOOD FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton en~ tertained # -party of ten guests’ it their home last. évening at a joint' birthday celebration for four.people’ whose ‘anniversaries are on the same The giests ‘of honor wer Mr, and Mrs. Thayer Bajley, Dan Moore and Mr. Stanton. Thee evening was enjoy- ably spent in paying bridge, after refresnment. - Egyptian Women Prospering. The . fellaheen. of turies the most ignorant and improvi- dent of serfs, has ridden into prosper- ity-on the tidal wave of reconstruction, and with him his long-suffering wife. Still,.as in the days of Christ, one may see him on his donkey, while his wife, wlth her: heavy-burden on her head, trudges behind. Yet there is a real, it invisible change In their relations. Through the sudden rise In the price of cotton from $20 to §100 a kantar gince the beginning of the war, the housewife has been enabled to make long-neglected purchases and has been enabled to dispiay her native shrewd-. ness in bargaining and financlal mat. ters. It is she who markets all the products of the farm. Especially Cash to “Give Up.® “You. must give up coffee and—" “I never drink it, doctor.” “And stop smoking.” 3 %] don't. smoke.” : “Humph} Thet's bad. If you haven't qo much for you.™ a Disadvantage. “1 fear ‘that lady candidate is going to beat me.” - r “Why so?” 3 “She's giving reliable beauty hints to wimmen voters. What chance have I got with my pifiing talk on hog rais- tng and wheat?” TUESDAY § _ WEDNESOAY PICTURES Thémas “The Glorious Lady By Mary Murillo and Edmund Gouldlng Directed by George Irving POWER! \ PUNCH! PEP! ~ From Cocéon to Butterfly and then an outcast creature—a plaything for fate. A tender love tale th rough which runs a ~strong strain of adventure and infrigue. Directed by George . "Too Irving.: Mmh . Johnson" Added Feature Attractlons “Rubes & Robbers”’— Big “V” Comedy Special Musical Program Tonight Elko Theatre| which Mrs. Stanton served dellc!ous : Egypt, for cen- | 'self. 'evangelist, anything to give up, I'm afrald I can't’ ~ Présbyterian Church Sunday morning at the Presbyter- ian church at 11 o'clock; the pastor will speak on the subject, *The Mar- gin of Service,” (Luke 17:10). In the evening at 8 o’clock theé sermon will- be on-the theme, *‘The Shadow of the Almighty,”: (Psalm 91:1). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7. p. All -are most cordially welcome. _ Swedish Lutheran. ‘Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock. English services at 8 p. m. There will be no morning services asthe pastor will conduct services at Hart Lake. St. Paul’s Evang. Lnthenn Sixth street “and America avenue. Sunday' school meets at 10, 0’clock. Morning services at 11 o'clock in Engllah language. " Evangelical League at 7 D, m. Toplc “Jesus and Death.” . S, Phillip's Catholic Low mass at 8 o'clock. at 10 o’clock a.'m.. Sundayschool fol- lowed by. benediction of .the Blessett Sacriment, at 11:30 a. m." Baptlmnr at 2 o'clock . Vespers: antl ’benedic- tion at 4 o'clock. Lenten service in German language |- dat' 8-p. m. on the text from John 19:28, Fifty Word from the Cross.” Everybody heartily welcomed. * William F. Kamphenkel, pastor. St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Passion Sunday. 10 a. m,, church school and Bible class. 11 a. m. Morning prayer nnd serm- on. ‘People who have ‘no other church affiliations are’ cordially invited to worship with us. George Backhurst, rector. The pastor wiil prea “Bhe i *T. B. Nordale, pastor. | i Scandinavian Lutheran. Sunday- morning services will be donducted.iin the Engush language. . 'Special music. Sunday school at 12, Services at'Solway at 4'p. m. {Osmond- Johnson; pastor. | Banptist. 10+ 30— Sunday school, 11:30—Morning worship. Subject The Secret Place.”” Scripture Math. ,6:30—Young People's service. , 7:30—Preaching service. Subject “The Jew. : 7:30—Thursday evening, meezlng and Bible class. prayer George W. Kehoe, pastor. |} - Salvation Army. . Morning Holiness gqrvlce at 11 o'clock. " -, Sunday school at 2 o ‘clock +Y.’P. Legion at 3 o‘clock, Leonard (4 iller, leading. “Evening “worship at 8 o’clock. Praise .service with sermon. Every- body-welcome. . This is the place where all the people go. Come your- Envoy ‘Walter Jeffery, the'blind monderful man, is com- ing on Aprlhhe ther announg¢ements. Captnin Ot.&aul, Qfllcer in charge. TONICHT FUX. SUNSHINE COMEDY— 5th! ‘Watch for fur- || Their first picture was a riot! Methodist “The Ministry of Christian Women of the World’s: Womanhood” will be the pastor's theme at. the morning service Sunday at 10:30 o’clock Sunday school at 12.. A place for you—babies to grandparents. ; Epworth League at 7 p. m. Evening servicé at 8 o’clock. . Ser- mon, ife in Love for the Living Christ.” Attend church eomorrow: Easter will mean more to you. s Blaine Lamber, minister. It was “Twenty-three and a Half Hours’ Leave Hailed by-press and pubhc as “The Best Comedy of the Year”; this, their second, is funnier than their first. Sunday Mat. 10c-25¢c—Eve. 15¢-30c Other Days—Mat. 10c-20c—Eve. 10c-26¢ .‘R EX- ELKO:Sun, Mon.. Tues, “BACK TO NATURE GIRLS” APOLEON AND SALLY—“CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS” 1 The most educabed monkeys in the world wpa REX UNION SIXQPIECE ORCHESTRA : Special Music, Matinees and Evenings gr e Matinees, 2:30 r- - Children, 10 cents v Kdults 30 cents Hours of Showing | Tonight, 7:20-9:00 Sunday, 7:10-9:00 Night Prices Children, 15.cents Adults, 30 cents : ?OMMUNITY SINGERS, TONIGHT AND SUNDAY

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