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., Lots of houses.. Let: me: sell youi: Mrs. R.J. Boardman received word one.., E. J. Willits, the landman. | ‘on’ Sunday announcing the’death' of . Shah .. 6t4-16 | her'mother, Mrs. Hostettler; at Plain- day in Bemidji yesterday, .. ... . |was unable to.attend the funeral. :Mrs. C! F, Williams of Lavinia was " a Bemtdjt caller yesterday, |Mt, and Mrs. Hjalmer Johnson, all v 3 . i of Harmeny, Minn:, were in Bemid- ‘Take home a brick of K°°"'i 15(5 31 today en route to Aure, uminp., J - eréam. illness “of. Mrs. Peter P. Pete mother 6f Mr. Peterson .and Johnson. ey . %, NOTICE ~ * | . Regular meeting of M:\W. A. Tues- day, March 27, 1.'0. O. F. hall.' . In- itiation and lunch. = P. M. Peterson, Counsul; J. P.'Lahr, clerk. © '2d4-27 LICENSED TO0 ;MARRY ¢ License ' to marry was Issyed by ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hicks of Re-|Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda on Mon- | mer were Monduy visitors ln§em day. tosClarenee Kaldstad and' Jane J. Linden of St, Paut spent' Mon. n this city on. business. 'S. C. Carter of Deer River was a ‘Monday business caller :here. L Mrs. Adam Nikle is spending i v week. with qelatlvmwwma. +'3.'B. Burns of Ironton was a‘Be- « - midji business visitor on wmonday. Mre, Herbert Aldrich, .of Wilton, | today were/Olat ‘Alfred Olson'and Ma- ‘was a between train‘caller here Mon- |rie HildaBolo; both of Spooner. - day. ! : N H Thursdale of Sauk Centre was a : The 1ocaxlsb£ :-Ak]:'cfnmnzingiving business ‘visitor in’the city on Mon-|, ;4500 4t the Moose hall tonight af- day. 3 ; ter the performance of ‘‘Pretty Baby” 'F. M. Hagherg 'and F. W. Willson of’ Brainerd 'spent. Monday here on business. ? Ty tra, and a '| on. 5 Borfi to ;M:x and Mrs..S. E. Soren- sox, of Northern, a daughter on Sun-] COMMUNITY cLU{mTIN (¢] good time is assured every. . John'-Darvell and Owen, McDevitt of Grand Forks were business callers here on Monday. 3 meeting, will open at 2:30 o’clock. PHILATHIA CLASS HELD' Sixteen' 1ich mizea hard and saft slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mtg. Co. Phone 481. T&FtI' ; I‘\re‘fi‘“Bfii’er of Wilton motored to | 7. Bemjdji Monday to attend to the Misees Inga and Julia Waldron of Shevlin were among the out of town shoppers in the city yesterday.- AMr. and Mrs. Helmer 'Johnson of Harmony were- among the -out of. Mn visitors in the city on-Monday. and 'a delightful lunch. | Harold White returned Monday [, Get your meters. . spent the past:week visiting friends, will be ‘cut out on'May 1st;1920. the. Moose Hall tonight - -after- .the 1 he & . It your water bill paid?: . ghow. . Music by the Syncopators. avenue - yester- end at Specialidesigning service. Spencex; Depart .",chuveno ets, surgical supports. ‘Home appointments, if desired. Mrs. M. Fay, 218 Beltrami ave. Phone 466. e ‘Paul Howe, teller for the Northern National ‘bank, 'returned Monday morning from the twin' cities; where -ihe spent severay days visiting. -~ [ L Mrs. -Frank - Schroéder has: gone 1" to Grant’ Valley. to. visit. with her i mother, Mrs. ' M. Hogan. She ex- ‘pects to remain for the week. Spot_cagh: pald for Liberty Bonds, and Liberty ‘Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co. during the day, or at Markham hotel. aveninge. - . 1117t Lyold Swedberg was in the ’city yesterday, en route to his. home at ‘Beuna Vista after spending some time in'Minneapolis, where he was employed. again tonight at eight- o‘clock, 'WOMANS STUDY CLUB MEETING Miss Antoinetta Kenfield entertain- v, ed a few friends Fridayin honor 91_“ a8 ¥ ~U00UIs|IE AUDIBISIA A1BIq on Doud avenue.: A delicious birth- day luncheon-was served. ' _ W Mri: Marfe ] sioreaux ‘of |+ ash- % purfi; Wis., is the guest of the E. E. jthe /i Kejfield home, having arrived on |one of the most of the week in Wisconsin. MNise Arvilla Kenfield was hoatess to a few friends at the Kenfield home srday afternoon, ‘complimentary |the Library. Their next meeting will to (Miss Lucy Dunnigan. ' Bridge was |take place on Monday, May 10th. At playéd at two tables, after waich de-{this time annual election;qf‘pffi Helous refreshments were served. - will take place. . SURPRISE MR, ARD MBS. made plans for ¥ other -activities, The Altar Guild of the: Episcopal church were entertained at the bome of Mrs. C. R. Sanborn last evening. “Fiye Hundred” was played at ten tables. - ; i —_— A real surprise party was given on Mr. and‘Mrs. D, 8. Gould at their home on Irvine avegue last evening, when a. large delegation of friends made ‘their appearance at 8 o’clock, with good spirits and lunch baskets much in evidence. Miss Pluma Kenfield celebrated her ninth*birthday anniversary on Sat- urady, when she invited iIn a few friends. A very mice lunch ‘was serv- ed, after which the party enjoygd the evening at the Grand theatre. latter part of this week for an ex- tended visit with friends and rela- tives in St. Paul and Winona, -before i % “|locating on a farm' in. the southern supper 'and danceé{part of the state, e the Euterrxlx,stara i A;terma most pleasant evening, a ening, April 27. All. mem-|lovely three -course luncheon was »:‘::d:zd‘;mflf”‘g; invited. Ov-|served. . The guests of honor were eralls -and ‘ginghams are to be cos |presented with a beautiful pyrex tumes worn. Supper 36 cents and | baking dish. . Those in attendance dancing 50 cents. = 2d4-27 | were Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Gould, Mr. danclng 0 o |and Mrs. E. T. Gould, Mr. and Mrs, —_— . |BE. J. Gould, Mr. . and Mrs. A. N. A thimble bee will_be given by Optometrists. If trou-|npinnick, Mrs. A. B. Grier, Mrs. A. bled with headaches, /o Newton, Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Mc- Drs. Larson & Larsonm, |t aughlin, Mrs. John Macormack, ' Mr: - pervousness or eye dis-1and Mrs. M. Corrigan, John, James, “orders of any kind, needing glases | Mary Jane and Angeline Corrigan, or repaired, consult them.|Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ripple and Alfim. Btted - daughter, and' Joseph Gould. i B i 4 view, Minn. OWwing to the threaten- John Ruhl of/Brainerd,spent’ the|ed serious iliness of’little Jay, 'she] ‘' Mr. and Mrs; Oscar Peterson and]! erg, both’of 'Mill Park. Licensed at the Grand theatre. 'Music will be furnished by.the Syncopators’ orches- TR TIE 1T " % & "‘Y & - 2 - day, April 25th. i ¢ Sy hofl'ig}’: c;n":“g;’"“;:;zie?; “‘:!':;g;l‘g‘ plight of the poverty stricken in:Vienna has been.terrible and it The Clerks’ union is giving a dance |and. election of officers at their meet- at thie‘Moose hall tonight. - Music by [ing in the Civig and Commerce rooms the Syncopators; orchestra. 1t4-27 |on Saturday, May 1st. After the busi- i o - ; ness session, the Girls’, Glee Club of the Normal school will give a musical program. | The club is anxious to have a very. large ‘atendance. The AN, SOCIAL SESSION The Philathia ciass of the Metho- : T et is! nday 'school ! invited :several transactior’of business:” " .- § 0-their regular ‘monthly busi- ness and social session-last evening. Miss - Faye ‘Freeman was hostess to the party at her home on Bemidji avenue, ‘After a good business meet- ing the evening was spent in games NGTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS | from the 'twin cities ‘where he has| - In ‘compliance with ‘action_‘taken by~ the City Council- Apri va1,:1920, Notice is.hereby given, that all water ‘Clerks, don’t forget the dande at|taps:running without a water meter 1.d4-27| Customers whose water .‘account 3 ll;';; qbuar;'ar %922 main un- % tirned to her thie’ ik ¥, will have " ¢ o returag be e ter taps,shut off, and service e TW“PF of Thlfly—!'sl'e Superintendent of the Water . Dated Bemlidjj, Minn.,sApril 27th, 1920, 4t4.30 1:mo 5-6” NO SINNERS ON.THE BLACKLIST Last' night “at the Pirst Baptist churéh, Evangelist Moyer:'preached lon the'text, “There is no Difference.” He said that while the sinners them- | selves, and' the world, and 'even the{! church made a difference in sinners, God did not. For every sinner is like every ‘other 'sinner, in thdt he fs go- ing ‘his ‘'own way instead of God’s way.. There is do diierence, every sinner > may be saved—(}_bd has put none on ‘the blacklist: No difference in the way sinners are saved; no dif- ference in the time it takes to save them,.and no difference in, the sal- vation they get. ' “There are no step children in the family of God.” God does ‘not feed some of his’children angel-food, cake and the rest of them hardtack”. Mr. Moyer Wwill preach The Woman's Study club held a ry énthusiastic meeting at the Li- among them a “Tag Day” in the near future, for funds for books for D. §. GOULD The Gould family wiil leave thef, Gould, Mrs. J¥ B. Minnick, Miss Alice |* Washington, April. 27.—The Re- . MARKHAM REGISTER . | publican Publicity Association, thru Monday's register at Hotel 'Mark- its president, Hon. Jonathan Bourne, | ham included I. H. M L. C.'Pet- Jr., today, gave ‘out the following|erson, C. J.-Robb of Duluth R statement from its Washington head- | Kinney and J. Sadorf of Valley City;: quarters: F. J. Smith of Chicago; G. L. Hille~ “*“With manifest perversion ~ of|boe, C. L. Jacobson, ‘J, C. Hallum, truth, ‘the New York World assertg{Theodore Eggen, A. L.' Peterson, E. that ‘“‘congress has failed to cut ex-|B. Tuttle, H. H. Berman, George . Penses,” That assertion is made in|Woodruff, J. Shields and P, J. An- ¥ & an editorial condemning the govern-|drews of: Minpeapolis; Robert P, : ¢ % p nient” for not. carrying out its pledge|Payne, A, J. Linden,/A. K. Legnard of to make the Liberty bonds a safe in-|St. Paul; F. M. Hagberg and F. W. where they were called by the se: 8 | 8 ¢ Y ; 1 vestment. This the: pledge was made, | Willson . of Brainerd, ‘Mr. and Mrs. there can be no ‘question, .for in his|B..F. Thelen of Stillwater; J. B. . addresses toithe people urging them |O'Leary of Grand Forks; Mrs, Mary to buy.bonds, Secretary of the Treas-|Goodnough of Cedar Rapids, lowa; lury McAdoo declared that the bonds|V. Olson of St. Louis; A. J, Hutzler ot were ‘the best investment on .earth’|Superior; and Inga Volden of Alida. and ‘better than curremncy.”. To be Registered this morning were J. M. /| as:good as curréncy, the bonds woulq Dickey-and Hal C. Wyatt 'of St. Paul, necessary; be. worth their face at all| H. B. Moore; R;.S.:Steadland, F. C. times. They are now at a discount|Chambers, %Dflii, F. H. Carter, of ‘as. much as''14: per cent. R. H. Knoll; "M} 8chibsby and C. L. “Explaining ‘the failure to keep the | Jacobson. of ‘Mixneapolis. bonds at par the :New York World declares that ‘bond bdbuying by ‘the Suoscribe for The Ploneer. Rex Theatre 1 Huddled in all the clothes she Lias In the rooi she ié fighting. her homie, this mother is trying to keep warmth in’ her balv and keep for ait—The ed thousands of ;Austrian families to givq be ‘sent to neighboring countries to save q&&u housands of similar cases. :tions us shown here that has compell up thelr ¢hblldren ‘and allow them to them from starvation. : This is but IGILANTES” ‘are coming = In Two Acts and | BIG SINGING & DANEING CHORUS o0 Doors Open at7:30 ; Prvicesr 50c, $1.00, $1.50—Plu ‘W.ar‘ Tax Grand e BIG DRAMATIC SPECIAL ELKO SIX—PIECE ORCHESTRA WEDN_ESDAY . THURSDAY her sixteenth birthday, at her homegid attendance is reported. The ladies have completed arrangements engag- ing’, the ~Redpath Entertainment course-with five entertainments to be given:‘under their gusplces during the year. - The club hav: obtained :e very best ‘courses of lec- . . Kenfield, who spent | tures and musical numbers offered by Friday with Mrs. Ke e | et .company, and are anticipating a successful season. ' They 'have also 8ee the, Gorgeous Victory Ball attended by the World’s most .famous: personages, o See"gictur‘equhe old ‘Egypt, the mystic cradle of civilization. See the desert’ courtship of “The Eagle of the Sahara” and the English woman, = * y ‘ See the gigantic’ and mysterious Festival of the Holy Carpet. the uprising of the Bedoiuns against English- rule. e the thrilling' dash across the desert of the English woman, to warn 'the British soldiers of the outbreak. e ; + See. the, breath-taking fight in the closed tomb between the two Englishmen and the Egptiun, revolutionists.. 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