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'Frlday vigitor in thjs city. " Bemidji caller yesterday. 2 . spent the day here yesterday. . Troppman’s. ~ters in the city. . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mise Harrlet Frizell, who teaches at the Nebish school, is spending the week-end in Bemidji. LILLIE OPENS DRINK PARIOR ‘William Lillie, who for some years cottducted’ the soft’ drink parlors in the Markham;: building has leased the ground floor in the Gibbons block and will open -a parlor there at eight o'clock tonight. He extends a cor- dial invitation to all friends to make their headquarters h him. LEGION AUS{LIARY TO MEET Mrs. J. M. Caldwell, at which Mrs.|TYLER CLAIMS I. W, W. Kerr gave a very inspiring talk on the subject of ‘‘Home Missions and CAUSED SWITCHMEN’S STRIKE St. Paul, April 10.—W. T. Tyler, brought out tne ‘vital need of the study of missions. She also assisted the society in making plans for the|vice-president of the Northern Paci celebration of "its fortieth anniver-(fic, in a statement today declared sary, to take place jn June. There|that he had positive proof that the were seventeen ladies at the meeting. | present strike of railway switchmen She also gave the Queen Esthers some | and yardmen throughout the country valuable suggestions and plans as|was fostered by the I. W. W. 4 : to future activities. She has just _The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Am-{finished a tour of a number of the erican Legion will hold their. regular|larger auxiliaries of the district, and meeting in the civic and ‘commerce | returned this morning to her home in rooms on Monday ‘evening, at 7:45|Long Prairfe. o’clock. The charter, by-laws, but- tons and membership cards have heen received, 50 . the business sessfon promiugs to .be very interesting. Af- ter the business has been taken up, there will be a social hour. Cards will be played and 2 splendid lunch| In an opinion handed down by C. served. g Louis Weeks, Asst. Attorney General, Every member is requested to at-lit is held that cities and villages tend and bring some friends who is|must build their own roads.and may eligible to membership, not be reimbursed from the Trunk Highway fund to be created in the BAPTIST CONVENTION event of the adoption of the propos- WILL ATTEND ed Babcock trunk h!ghwa? law. This ruling has been issued from The B.Y.P.U. conference in, session at the Baptist church has brought tg::'::{;fiy General Clifford L. Hil- over fifty delegates to the city from Brainerd, Detroit, Park Rapids, Par- ker’s Prairie, Long Prairie, St. Cloud, Little Falls apd several other: towns in, northern part of the state. At 6:30 last evening, the local B. Y. P. U. served a- banquet to about fifty registered :guests. * The meetings have been well supported by the peo- ple of Bemidji, outside of the Baptist church, and 'much enthusiasm is be- ing shown. ‘Election and installation of the new district officers will take place. at the closing session Sunday evening. R MISSIONARY' MEETING HELD Mrs, Kerr, the Home Missionary president of the Fergus Falls district of the Methodist- church, "has spent the past two days in Bemidji in the [} B i interest of that organization. The ! local society held a -special meeting o i . Yesterday afternoon at'the home of A delicious three layer brick—French SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Miss Alice Dadie, teacher of the school at Spur, is in the city today calling on friends. The school there has been closed for a week on ac- count of the influenza. LICENSE TO MARRY Licenses to wed were issued to- day by Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda to Wayne W. Lepley ana Margaret E. F. Netzer returned this morning|B. Ripple, both of the city, and to from Minneapolis where he has been|William Michael - Doyle and Mami: for the past several days on business.|G. DeLong of Nebish. s NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay re- volving warrants to Number 1402, date September 18, 1919, Permanent Improvement warrant to' No. 13456, dated September 18, 1919, and gen- eral fund warrants to No. 1566, dat- ed November 4, 1919, Geo. W. Rhea, Treasurer. 3t4-13 Lots of hoq'ss:s. Let me sell you; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McDonald have one; E. J. Willits, the landman. moved into their summer home at 6t4-16| Lavinia. C. C. Baston of Kelliher was a| 8. C. Bailey returned this morning from Walker, where he spent Friday on business. Subscribe for the Pioneer. UTO DRAY LINE For Prompt Dray Service Phone 777 Auto Dray for All Kinds of Work Henry Marin, Prop. Take home a brick of Koor’s ice cream. 4-5tt P. B. Ligo of Federal Dam was a CITIES MUST BUILD THEIR OWN ROADS Mrs. E. B. Voigt will leaye tonight for Minneapolis to visit Mr. Voigt who is under the care of a specialist there. .C. P. Ellingson of Northome spent the day here on business. John Ward of Thief River Falls is a business visitor here today. B. C. Barber of Kelliher, who is connected with the Larson Brothers Lumber Co. there, spent the day in the city on business. Howard L. Manlove of Park Rapids Theodore Strande of Fisher is a business caller in Bemidji today. Mr. and Mrs. Lee La Baw and son, Robert, will leave tomorrow morning for International Falls, where they will visit for a week. at the G. P. Ballou home. J. M. McDonald of Warren was a Bemidji' business caller on Friday. IN DARK A - The task of kissing a girl in the N 3 dark, and making her think that it is i r;,‘;:iegf;beléi Br':f:t: a:r‘i’:l B?r'f;i:l; another man, is undertaken with dis- Rapids, whe’re she sbent the Easter asterous results by pew Cody, in the vacation, to her home at Blackduck. Robertson-Cole special picture which She was the guest of the P. L. Hines opened yesterday at the Grand the- home while here atre, and which will be shown for the L - last time tonight. The picture is all that is claimed of it; the best which Mr. Gody ever made. It is the first of six he is to make for this com- pany. M. B. Homes of Cass Lake spent a few hours in the city yesterday. John Sims angd Irvin Sims of Fer- tile spent Friday here on business. " Take Home a Brick of 'KOORS NEWPO ICE CREAM SUPREME Seci ] s £ P9 Fred Barker of Wilton was among the business callers in the city yes- terday. A delegation of Baptist young peo- ple went to Bemidji this afternoon to attend a convention there. In the party were Miss Mabel Olson, Miss Hannah Olson, C. C. Davis, L. O. . Kelsven, Richard Peterson.—Brain-|COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY erd Dispateh, MARKET HELD MEETING Frank T. Beaver, who until April The committee appointed from the 1st, was the editor of the Pioneer, | Bemidji Civic and Commerce associa- expects to leave for Rochester on|tion on the community marketing Wednesday night to take up his new | proposition met Friday afternoon at duties as editor of the Rochester Bul-|the assocation rooms and outlined letin on April 19. Mrs. Beaver will|plans to be submitted to the next make the trip to Rochester as soon |meeting of the association directors as the roads are in condition to war-{on Tuesday. ‘All expressed the opi- rant driving an automobile. The|nion that such a market should be Mr. and Mrs. George Till of Yola were business transactors in Bemidji on Friday. ~ An after Baster special on all coats and suits—Saturday and Monzdta‘yza Misses Clara and Hlizabeth Labree of Baudette attended to business mat- Mrs. H. A. Speck of Frohn was _shopping and visiting friends in Be- Duxbury Land Co. - : J. W. Crandall of Beuna Vista was among the business transactors in Bemidji yesterday. - B. Boyd of Becida has s'pegt the past few days in the city trying to find living quarters. Special sale—Percale house gowns, all siges, at $2.48. Satgrday and Monday—Troppman’s. 2t4-10 Leo Meyer of Grant Valley was called to Duluth Friday on ‘business in eonnection with a law suit. @eorge Cox of Backus is visiting friends and relatives in Bemidji. He expects to be here about a week. ,Mr. and Mrs, ¢ cash patd for Liverty Bonds, nnslw Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., &nring the day, or at Markham hotel. evenings. 1117¢¢ —_— Ferguson and Dorln Greenwood of Detroit were among-the out of town Visitors here on rrkhy.’ 1. Anderson of Crookston was & Dbusiness visitor in Bemidjl yesterday. Mrs. Moran of Deer River was a Bemidji shopper on Friday. ! 1 designing service. Spencer m”mz?o oorsgel:s, surgioa, supports. M. Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Bom: appointments, 1f desired. 1 mob- Arvilla Anderson returned u{::eneloo) studies at Bemidji Mon- day morning, after spending Easter with her paronu.—mmmok Lead- [ 23 a oirs. H: Dahlberg, Mr. .: l;(r:.nnrck Eriokson and Mrs. L. N. Forrest were at Bemidji Tuesday in the interest of ehureh work.— Cisarbrook Leader. s ‘L. A. Gelser of Barnesville u-rul::(.l}‘n the city last night from Blackduck and gpent the day here. She will have oharge of the degree werk for the Degree ot Honor. % . Olat Tande and Mrs. J. O. llo.l(brys and daughter, Alma, visited over Sanday with friends and rela- tives at Bémidil They returned home Tuesday night.—Oklee Herald. . an@ Mrs. Northrop entertained a !'::r friends last night at a danci;xg party at their summer cottage in . Moure. Delicious refreshments wer gerved at a late hoar after an enjoy- able evening. . Manley Fosseen of Minne- s':lii‘:, gtate chairman of the Wc:l- men’s Republican organisation ‘t‘llxe who was elected as delegate to % Natfonal convention at Chicago, a&) rived in the city this morning address the republican women at ue Moose hall this afternoon. Dickreson were . and Mrs. Cyril hl‘gamnidji last evening en route t!o Puposky, where they will make thelr home. Mrs. Dickinson was lormg y Mies Bessie Dilley, of Northfleld.h e: aarriage took place on April 7th a Northfield at the home of her pa;- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dilley. sm: has taught for several years in "hl Jocality, and is well and favorably known to a great many. = Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, ? ne"om::l'o' e:e dis- orders of any kind, needing Py gh;:! m{mired. consult Artificial eyes fitted. X b . GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT LAST TIME Matinees 25¢ Night 30c LEW CoODY in “THE e R : . -.. SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL — Matinees at.2:30 Nights at 7:30 and 9:00 MARGUERITE CLARK N ‘“All-of-a-Sudden Peggy’”’ MARGUERITE CLARK and JACK MULHALL 'ina scene from’ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY“ A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PCTURE) | __.—C —— “KIDDIES” —Natural Colors— PRIZMA Topical Weekly—Interesting Subjects ELKO ORCHESTRA PLAYS SUNDAY EVE Sunday, Matinee 250f-Sum‘iay Eve 80e Mon. & Tues—Matinees 20c—Eve’s 25¢ ELKO - Sun-Mon-Tues. R - | — | 8 | i = LOVED CHEATER Big ‘corporations like Stan- dard Oil .Co., International Harvester Co. and Equity Co- Operative Packing Co., call on Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., time after tim for capable office assistants. P. M. Gunderson, recently placed with the Standard Oil Co., was the 80th D. B. C. pupil employed there. Miss Martha Paasche is the 16th with Inter- national Harvester, A. C. Stein- er the 9th for the Equity. -- “Follow the $ucce$$ful.” Enter school for the spring term, starting now. Graduate in. the busy winter season. Write F. L. Wiatkins, Pres., 806 | Front St.,Fargo, N. D, For sale at the following places: Boardman’s Drug Store Annex Candy Shop Kolbe Gretery Miller’s Grocery Case’s Cash Store Bunker’s Grocery i Wm. Christensen, Nymore Fortier’s Mrs. B. J. Neely Mrs. Ganter’s Bakery THE BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL PLAY Ol-; OLD HAWAII By Howard McKent Barnes «“ANIGHTIN ‘ HONOLULU” Not a Moving Picture Capable Cast of Sixteen . "CATCHY MUSIC—_PRETTY GIRLS_NATIVE DANCERS A Magnificent Production, Carrying Special Scenery and Electrical Effects S Princess “Lei Keia,” native Hawaiian Girl Dancer, in an / €€artistic and refined conception of the famous Hula Dance. & the native Hawaiian Singers and Musicians Sing and Hear g play Those Haunting Melodies. ADVANCE SALE FRIDAY at Boardman’s Drug Store EVERY SEAT RESERVED Prices—b50c, $1.00, $1.50—Plus War Tax GRAND THEATRE One Night Only, Monday, April 12th midji yesterday. Beaver cottage at La Moure has been |established here and it is believed e o " « » - *iss Juse Wikitams bas adeepted ;ented tohDr. and Mrs. “A. Ds;nne‘::l: that proper action will be taken soon BIG FIRMS GET Vamlla. Plneapple, Angle Fi rango. » position as stenographer with the erg for the summer. to establish one. TRAINED HELP 7