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Land Co. Mr. and " urday. , Cass’’ Mr. and apples. J the s0n, 7o today. BEMIDJ ' Te each day give ‘an 'Lats} houses. one. , E. J. Willits, the landman. T..R. Sutlander of Walker spen “Saturday in Bemidji. .Ross Noble of Blackduck was a Be- \.midji visitor yesterday. 3 William Lennon of Kelliher spent the day in Bemidji on business. -'$50,000 'to loan on farms. . 0 Melby of Blackduck.4lled ¢ friends in Bemidji on Saturday., = N Mrs.. Thomas Roydratt ot‘Iavini . was a Saturday caller in the: 8. 'C.' Bailey: returned. y from a business trip to Min e Blackduck spent Saturday § | Mrs. Fred.Shaw of International - Falls was a caller in the cityjon,Sat- % G to “Mac’s Candy, Storé” the “Rose of the Goddess Cal apples. . Just arrived today. Michiaud and Leona 1 gga]i‘e@:ere among S@‘!}!finy's' visitors®in- this -city. ‘| cemetery this afternoon, ‘under the Miss Frances Lapham Edna Murphy of Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors in.the city, . . - P 3 RS .Clifford-and cor pfiyghgr'e selltini:l - large patkages of ' er’s: oatm for $1.00 Tuesdaly and Wednesx_lay. John schon arrived Sunday ing from Hopkins for 2 f with his family here. Go to “‘Mac's Candy. Stor “Rose of the Goddess California apples. Just arrived today, .-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, from Crookston, spent the past few days. | Mr. 4""&'}{%2'& Puy y ar: t to md the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Krantz. You can get a 1-pound;- 2-ounce ‘can of Booth Pork and Beans with to- - mato sauce, for 10 cents or 90 cents a dozen at Cliffords, Tuesday and ‘Wednesday. g Mise Helen Hinick returned ‘this " “morning to her school duties at Hit- terdahl, Minn. She has been:spend- i:;d he;"lpring vacation with her parents here. i P . 8pot cash pald for LIb udpol:lbdrty Bond receipts.” mfihpho}u 922 — Let me sell you 14t3-27 Dean a1ttt Mrs. J. B. Burns of Ironton was a visitor in the city on Saturghy. Roland Hicks of Remer wag'a busi- ness caller in Bemidji Saturda_zy.h a Mrs. Otto Luckenbill of enaidii. 1o get ilgrnia 3t3-23 Wright of Northern th ‘relatives: in the ; ol ¢ g iy rd Bell' of Dr. D. R. Burgess returned yester- day from ‘Shevlin, where he spent a + few days on business. f and Miss Mrs. Sanderson: of Fari- bault were among the out’ 6f town “visitors in the city on"Saturday. - - Go to “Mac’s Candy Store” to get, . the *‘Rose of .the ‘Goddess Californial rived today. 3t3-23 - 3 1d3-22 morn- ew ‘days visit e’ to get 3t3-23 George Sommers and returned ‘yesterday _where: they have John Workmd, of in the city Saturday They returned 1t3-22 Lped oy Bonds, 8es 'G. B. Hooley at.Northern Gracery: Co, during the , qvenings. ‘weeks. AL .+ Mrs.. James ‘Wheeler of . Bass &ake was in Bemidji Saturday én route to ' Fort Francis, Canada, Where she will : mnk/e an extended visit - Wwith daughter, Mrs. Nora Ren Lloyd Swedberg . substituting for 1 - Swedberg on his mail route. Mr. Swedberg’s little daughter is very i "‘at'S8t. Anthony’s hospital. . . Misses Lillian and Rose Barrette . sisters of Mrs. W. K. od Saturday and spent the week-end at the Dennison home. - Afother.sis- ter, Mrs. F. W. Bessette,” arrived on Saturday also from her home at Orr, Saturday also, from her home at orr, 3 Mr. and 'have made Bemdiji theif- home for about eighteen years, residing on the corner of Fourth gtreet and Park . avenue, have sola their' ‘home and will lgave the latter part of this week for Dbvil’s Lake, N. D., to, make their future home. fitted. ; Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft siab wood for sale, $8.60 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 4;!. y, or at Margham hotel. ay o 1117 — her. vn.\ of Beuna: Visti is his ' vrother, Axel Denison, arriv- Mrs. James Miller, who > bled with headaches, * nervousness or eye dis- hteresting and ‘complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to per- . sonal mention, ‘social items and hews briefs and we soligit your eo-operation in its maintenance. : office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. t * |last’ week. . will jain Mrs. Gainey and son in the T&Ftér Larson and brother. Items phoned or mailed to this Mrs. A. R. Erickson left this morn- ing for San Francisco, 'to make a' vis- it of \several months. with her.daugh- ter, Mids Elizabeth. s J. D. Bogart of Shooks post office, ‘who lives in Hornet township, was a caller*in Bemidji today having had [ business with the county superinten- dent of schools. » ,Willitm Tabor of Park Rapids pass- ed through the city this morning en- route to his home atter attending the rapublican state: convention at St. Paal ' as 'a. delegate from Hubbard ‘| count; ) Mrs. Tom Coulter réturned ‘yester-| ' day from Solway, where she went to attend the funeral of her sister-in- Jlaw, Mrs. Walter Peterson, who pass- ed away at St. Anthony’s hospital - 1t is reported. thgt Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gainey have' purchased- their former home on Bemidji avenue. - Mr. Gainey -and the rest of the” family near. future, and they will reside here. Monday :evening, Aprit 5, 1920, there will be an apening dance in the new Kaplin flats. The dance is to be given on the ground floor. ‘The music for this dance will’be furnished by Bemidji's best jazz orchestra, ‘the Schuek’s Jazz Orchestra. The tickets for thé dance will be $1.10, men spec- tators, 56c. 2t3.23 /- - FUNERAL HELD TODAY Wesley Peterkin of Bagley, who 'passed away at the St. Anthony hos- pital on Saturday at tlie age of 5§ years, was interred at the Greenwood. dirgqction of H. N. McKee, funera)’ di- rector. ‘} . COUNTY DEPENDENT DIES Mike Maloney, a resident of -the county poor farm, died at the hos- pital Saturday afternoon-at 4 p. m. He ha§ three sons living but as yet they have not been located by the] local authorities, who are waiting 'to hear from them before completing fu- neral arrangements. g . APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY: - - The need and vilue of understand- ing the-mind was the interesting sub- ject . discussed...b; little company which »met .Stinday:evening -at the City hall to" consider the forma- tion of a study class. The particular course of lessons-to be studied’was, left for -further considbration until the next meeting. o Sunday’s register.at the Markham includes William Knutson of Glenvil- le; Mrs. F. S. Hyatt of Aangconda, Mont.; Miles Borman, E. L. Shelley. and 'T. I. Shaw of Minneapolis; Charles Peatt of Sutton, N. D.; H. R. Keele of Los Angeles; Robert Wald- A. Kaiser of Bagley; and V. H. Wiz. iards of St. Joseph, Mo. Registered this morning were Wil- liam Baker, C. L. Ledahl, E. P. Beeh- ler, F. A. Reker and J. S. Mitchell of Minneapolis; William Lennon of Kelliher; and E. B. Mize of Kansas City, Mo. ST.. PATRICK’S DANCING PARTY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR A St. Patrick's dancing party was given in the Nymore hall by a party of young ladies, on the eve of the 17th. Music was furnished by Miss Alice Hauchie and Claude Ellis. At 12 o’clock the guests repaired to.the home of Miss Pearl Stebe, ““where dainty refreshments were served. Z‘he rooms were tastefully decorated n St. Patrick’s emblems, and all had very pleasant evening. _The party was composed of Misses| Olive Cote, Josephine Bolduc, Pearl Stebe, '‘Alice Hauchie, Julia lduc, |, Maybelle Neison,. Ada Ramsey, Rgpse Schmitt, Dorothy Schmitt and Messrs. <Charles Cote, Alfred Lortie,” Norman Everson, Ernest -Swafford, Wilmer Gulbord, George Miller, Henry Wash- insky, Claude Ellis, Lawrence Bly, ‘Walter Forseth, Pete Bentley, Rred Rienke, John Revoir and Elmer Re- voir. L ( CALL AT FARM HOME A large party of neighbors and frierlds made a surprise call-on Fred Bucksen, proprietor of the Dan’ Gray farm, four miles south of the city, on Saturday evening. Mr. Bucksen has purchased a farm a mile farther south, and. will move ‘there mnext week. The guests spent a very pleas- ant evening dancing, after which an elaborate lunch was served by the guests, whe were Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Anderson, Mrs. Ole Anderson and daughter, Blla, Miss Cline, Mrs. H. Hathaway, Al Hazen, Mrs. Davis and daughter, Helen, Mrs. Jack Brooks and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Drier, Alfred Moen, Ed. Larson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Church of Nary; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson and family, from Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Joe King! and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell: Kerchbaum, Paul and William Wre- ge, James and Hillman Hanson, Louis Bucksen, Harry Carlson, Mrs. Ed. Ra-; ko and daughters, Ethel, Laura and Eva, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sheets, Wdl- ' SOUNDS AN UNUSUALLY SMART il UNOTEE, AN ip strikes an’ unus fespecially fetching is -the frock of gray. satin stitched with & close but simple ‘pattern of soutache braid in self color. ered skirt are joined under a girdie of satin) tied in a :mart bow at the back: Braid is stitched on the sleeves about the elbow in border effect. Medium size requires 514 yards 40- _inch satin an braid. 3 Sizes, 34 to 48 oncheg bust. Price, 25 .cents.. Braiding, Design - No. 12426. Transter, blug of yellow, 60 cents. FRIENDS HELP CELEBRATE Laudtke fdrm home on Saturday eve- ning, at Grant Valley, to help in cele- brating the birthday anniversary’ of their son, Paul. A very pleasant eve- ning was spent in music and games. A ‘bountiful ‘lunch was served, and the guests departed at a’ late hour, all having had 2 plendid time. ron of Bagley; J. J. Golz of Duluth; | DGE HARRIS PERFORMS . - . 8661 ombizazd This tduetce,}"*rfiom hat to t:fm ally smart nof Blouse waist and gath- d 3 bunches soutache Pictarial Review Dress' No. 8661.- . - YOURG MAN'S NATAL DAY A few friends gathered at the Ed. Subggtive for the Piloneer. TONIGHT-TOMORROW If you love to laugh, for the love of Mike seé' this! Mr. & Mrs. DeHaven. In Twd Part Comedy “HOODOOED” . l\%lltinee 3:00—10c-20c - Night 7:30 & 9—10c-25¢ ELKO TONIGHT—TOMORROW' of her youth. day. D.J. WEDDING. SERVICE SATURDAY ER'EE BRIDAL mDB : A Saturday afternoon, at two o’clock, | at the office of Judge Harris, took place the marriage Schon and Carl bride was formerly community nurse in Bemidji, resigning her duties Fri- Previous to her acceptance of the office’-of community nurse she was employed in Minneapolis as ‘a professional nurse. Mr. Peterson is manager of the'Iny ternational Falls branch of the Bel- trami Elevator and Milling conipany, ' A bounteous dinner was served at the .bride’s home, 618 Fourth street, Sunday at.2 o’clock. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. | Johin: Schon, the bride’s parents; Mr. and:;: Mrs. ‘Wilkes, Miss Marie Gustavson, Miss Helen Hemminger, ~\WWalter and hu- bert Schon, H. L. Cammings and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jargan. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will be at ,|home at International April-5th, of Miss E. Peterson. Wilkes, Falls Flying High. “You know we promised a golden .apple to the most beautiful girl at the ‘ball.” “Well?" - “The jeweler hasn’t finished it. What shall we do?” . “What do we care for expense? in | Award-her a real apple.” 'P . ‘ ~ The Salesimian—Why, not give the i 1 n o young lady this nice little mdrocco- bound engagement book to<help her keep track of her engagements? The Customer—But she isn't en- gaged to' any one but me, and I in- tend to keep her reminded of it. : Not Needed. Eating or Slceplfig. A man is often like a horse, . ‘We've-heard some people say; But surely both are happy when It's time to hit the hay. —_—— L - | SHOULD . A WOMAN A A A AR AR AN Subscribe for TNS Dally Ploneer Y & ft Jesse LLasky pusts LACE ELKO 'WED. & THUR. ALICE LAKE And An All-Star Cast ! A dramatic, intensely human story of a New England fisher girl faced with the problem of whether to reveal or not, to the man she loved more than life, the secret Erna The Miss Iva after ] years old on both sided, of ngt more than average weight, and honeymoon luggage is limited to . fifteen pounds each, _ The flights, Major Johnsgn, participant..in; many- aerial confliets in the late war, says, will hold great hazards for his’ passengers, ¢ “But it 1s up to them,” he said. “If they are bound to get married, it is well for' them to become accustomed - to being ‘up in the air’’ My part is only. to take them. It won't require much nerve. But they will—when they face.the minister after the flight - is completed.’ ’ . T0 AERONAUTIC SHOW (By United Press)’ * Philadelphia, March 22—Offers ot free airplane rides to Elkton featured the opening of the Philadelphia aero- nautic show here today. They were limited to three couples who during the week choose the Maryland Gretna Green for their nuptials. Major F. A. Johnson will conduct the tours. Applicants must be 21 7 LAST TIME--TONIGHT - The Screen’s Funniest Comedienne . Mabel _ ‘mand ‘a Hilarious Hurricane of Fun and Frolic THE MISADVENTURES OF A TWO-GUN GIRL IN SOCIETY—*“PACKED WITH PEP” “TWO DOLLARS PLEASE” A Two-Part Goldwyn Comedy GRAND Admission 10c and 25¢c. R. TUESDAY R-E-X ety 'SELZNICK PICTURES : Olive Thomas SO || POWER! PUNCH! PEP! From Cocoon to Butterfly and then an. outecast creature—a plaything for fate. A tender love tale through which-runs a strong strain of adventure and intrigue. Directed by George Irving. JACK DEMPSEY, in “Dare Devil Jack” REX THEATER ToNIGHT By Special Request, “The Brat” will be held over for ‘tonight’s showing. .She hoped—she slaved—she danced to win his love. Still he did not seem SR " to care. Yet she won him away : from his financee Richard A. Rowland and Maxwell Karger presents g Nazimova In Maude Fulton’s Great Stage Success The BRAT Adapted by Nazimova an& Charles Bryant. Di- rected '{?)j{?l{etbert Blache. A METRO. Maxwell Karger, director general. 78 . Mr. & Mrs. Joe Martin—Real Monkeys That Do Things "also FOX NEWS—Mightiest of All * REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA "10c and 20c Matinees 2:30 Nights 7:20 and 9:00