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-\ man’s. . 1t5-21 Regular meeting of the Modern|clean and shoes well oiled. Drill ‘midji friends. -or glasses Artificial eyes fitted. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1920 : THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ! COMPANY K MEETS AGAIN THIS EVENING All members of company K are required to be present at the drill tonight whicn will be held at the » rooms of the Bemidji Civic and Com- Car good hay on track today. Trop- ATTENTION SAMARITANS merce association. ! Rifles must be Samaritans at Odd Fellow’s hall to-{will be held by all present, 'begin- $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean|night. A lull ,attendance is desired. ning promptlyyat 7;1)30 o-clock,g as Land Co. 6-1tf Jennie Mooney, |announced at the Wednesday evening LITTLE GIRLS CLUB Molly Sexton. 1t5-21 Good Samaritan. | qpjl1, 0DD FELLOWS TO ' . MEET THIS EVEMNG The Bemidji lodge I. O. O. F., 119, meets tonight\ at its hall at Paris green at Troppman’s. 45c Foulfix\street and Beltrami avenue per pound. Buy now. 2t5-22 |in regular séssion and all members are urged to be .present. First de- gree work will be put on for a class of candidates and the local members are asked to turn out to help in the degree; work. ,iIn addition. to this there will .be the regular business to be attended to. P F. M. Hicks of Akeley was a Thurs- day caller in this city. CONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL On Wednesday afternoon at the Nymore Congregational church, .Mrs. Krause and Miss Eva $herin enter- tained the Primary Department. Af- ter an enjoyable afternoon at games and music, the hostesses served re- freshments. Those present were Mrs. H. C. Wilcox, Bernice Boyer, E. M. Sherin, Ruth Moak, Charles Nelson, LeRoy Craven, Pearl Rose, Besgie Freerer, Doris Craven, Kenneth Moak, Bernard Nelson, Agnes Mun- son and Gladys Mufison. Take home a drick of Koor’s ice cream. 4-6tt Mrs. Kuntze of Gemmell spent the day in the city yesterday. Miss Marie Rider of -Shevlin was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. « SHOWER FOR MISS GRATTON Twenty-five young ladies, friends of Miss Florence Gratton, gathered at the home of Mrs. Clara Sherberg, 1400 Beltrami avenue, last- evening 2 undersigned up .to 6 o’clock p. m., ::es;fls:_rm;;es 'g’ 25;' iA ;ery ll’l?“;‘"t Saturday, June 5th, for the Salvation & P - sacla ay Army building, )ocnted at 215 Minne- and a mock we{iding furnished much sota avenue. The bid must include :;‘r{‘t’géne::t‘h 1;{1;5 G;‘a:ttox; B‘;‘fm‘;:ei the removal of the building from the thinas for hev neumhoxl;leo H ‘: property, said removal to take place bty egstooM el LWC e ’":ir m;:, ~| within two weeks from acceptance of B %o tak al L alore; o S clty. | pia. Right reserved to reject any or 8 pince; Boon all bids. Certified check for 10 per At the close of a~vVéry enjoyenle . evening the hostesses, Miss Florence :fi';igi amount of bid to accompany Minnick, Mrs. Cassidy and Mrs. Sher- CAPTAIN E. R ORCHARD, berg, served delicious refreshments. 3t5-22 Salvation Army Fresh strawberries, 43 cents per box at Troppman’s grocery. 1t5-21 Mrs. G. Krostue of Fisher was a ‘Thursday callér in this city. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will.be received by the’ 8. C. Schockley of Red Lake Falls is a business caller here today. J.: B. Burns of Ironton spent the day here yesterday on business. T. K. Kleven of Brainerd spent Thursday in Bemidji on business. F. H. Morrisey of Crookston was a Bemidji business caller yesterday. M. M. Benham of G.rand Rapids was a Thursday business caller here. MARKHAM REGISTER. Aaron Bengson of Mizpah was a| Among those registered at- the ‘business visitor in Bemidji on Thurs-|Hotel Markham on Thursday were, Y. ls:‘.l(li;dNathan of New York; E. C. e, W. C. Buck, L. D. Dempsey, F. J. Hughes of Virginia was a|E. ‘H. Miller, L. H. Bryan, 4. E. ThebeSt businees visitor in.the city on Thurs-|Donovan, J. S. Hedges, Frank Kinney, wine, sold ‘l¥_1 0. M. Harstad, W. B. Kruger, W. g Mies Pauline Powek, of Shevlin, Eilion, B B nggltt, G 3 Zemli in,| Bert J. Clark, W. R. Johnson of ;’:" Thursday in the city on busi-| Minneapolis; H. L. Miller and C. L. getchefcofF MaBtcus, Iowa k Fred J. avis, C. F. Becker, E. Rose and G. E. Car. son went to Internation- > 3 al Falls last evening on a short busi- rfiugfiacol? s\‘;:lrm::a ('Jll’nexngox,le;l;.n ;'f ness trip. Brainerd; F: M. Hicks of Akeley; lnss Anna Tardy of thn; motor- Fred L. Barclay of SiouxFalls, S. D.; J. O’Leary, James Goodman and o Lo Demidji Thursday and called |g " i1, Schaller of St. Paul;_Aron Bengson of Mizpah; Charles ’E. Ful- Charles E. Fulton of Internation-|ton of International Falls; M. A. . &l Falle spent the day in Bemidji Christenson of Northfield; D. Bertie| of Duluth; Charles Hauusner of ‘White Bear. Miss Mane Rider of Mrs. H. N. Wilson of Grant Val-|Shevlin; Mr. and Mrs.-P.J. Neelands on Thursday. " ley, was the guest of Bemidji frlends of Duluth, and Mrs, Kuntze of Gem- on Thursday. mell. . 500 Geraniums planted in bloom for Decoration day. Bemidji Green- louse. Phone 166. 2t5-22 }"!ugh Glénn, fornrerly salesman for| C. W. Jewett Co., has severed his con- nections from the firm. Rex Theatre SUNDAY Frank Leuth and Thomas Stllivan | of Bena were among the out of town Pemidjl visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carman of De- troit were among the out of town The Bemidji Elks and their triends are to enjoy a““hard times” the Elks temple this evening, and those who attended are urged to drag out their old duds and have a good time. with good music for the occasion. Thirty members of the Little Girls’ club of St. Phillip’s church were en-|a lawn picnic at her home. -~ — ELKS HAVE HARD tertained in the basement of thef«[” 70 MAKE BUILDING PLANS chur yesterd ft by Mrs. i TIME DANCE TONIGHT | {hUrely Yestenday aliermoon oy @ehe FOR POTATO WAREHOUSES dance at {4 1 usic, lunch was served. The annual election of officers also took place, and the rollowing are the names of those chosen for the com- ENTERTAINED At the next meeting of the club, Mrs. Cushner has promised the girl: Lhes L inspect these warehouses. l GLORIA SWANSON in R Cecil B.DeMille's ‘Male and Female’ M @araman firkraf Qickry Thomas Meighan and all Star Cast Matmees Daily, Children 15c, Adults 30c Evenings, Children 25¢, Adults 40c EXTRA SPECIAL With ORCHESTRA EVENINGS Come at 3:00, 7:15 and 9:15 Please Be On Time—Nine Reel Super-feature——No Short Subjects & Saturday PAGE FIVE ner. After a pleasant hour in games| The Minnesota agricultural college will cooperate with the new Minne- sota Potato Exchange in providing plans of potato warehouses for the : use of associations that will build Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock |, "voo . Pregident, Arvilla Joanis; | this year. Two or three such plans vice-president, Edith LaFleur; secre-| Will be available soon. A list will tary, Catheryn Murray; treasurer, be made of warehouses over the state which have proven satisfactory, so that committees from local associa- tions planning to build can visit and callers in Bemidji yesterday. Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. WILLIAM FARNUM Mr. and Mrs. H. J Botting and daughter, Pearl, were visitors in the city yesterday from Cass Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchell motored from Blackduck Thursday and spent the day shopping and calling on {friends. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander returned to her home at Turtle River yesterday, after spending a week in Bemidji on business. Potted Easter lillies in bloom for Decoration day. Come early and get your choice. Bemidjli Greenhouse. Phone 166. 2t5-22 Mre. James Hyde of Lake Plantag- anet, 18 spending a few days with Be- 80:’1.; %ul;lpa‘i: to: Ifilber’:y Boé;ds. 3 at Northern Gro- ~ cery, Co., du:l:gythe day, or at the WILLI AM F( Markkam hotel evenings. 1117tt ’ })/z:,u'n[,s .for clpan, sweet milk and cream from Alfalfa Dairy at Home Bakery, People’s Store and Sweet Shop, equal WL LA M to any certified milk or phone 16-F-4. - ~ o i [* A |93 N UM Mrs. Willlam Lily returned to her 4 home, 623 Fourth street, last even- ing, after spending several days in Rochester for medical treatment. ‘. See Martin-Dahlby for your mani- curing, :hamgoolng. facial massages and scalp treatments. Beauty parlors in New Kaplan block, second floor. ‘ lmone-ls : pee Fostulterd Mrs. B. F. Case, of Elko, Minn,, who has visited since Monday with ter sister, Mrs. Edward Ebert, will return to her home this evening. Mrs. Fbert and two sons, Clayton and e o Howard, will go with her to remain for two weeks, when Mr. Ebert will motor to Elko to bring them home. ST. PHILIPS FOOD SALE" St. Phillip’s Ladies’ Aid will hold a food and apron eale at the office ‘of ‘the Gas Co., 315 Beltrami avenue, on FOUX ENTERTAINMENTS Coming Soon--- Clara Kimball Young—*“Eyes of Youth” . Norma Talmadge—‘“Love and Lies” S sheem ML Dhn) » “Idol Dancer”—Griffith —_—— - Douglas Fairbanks in “Molliecoodlle” Drs. Larson & Larson, “Willow Tree” Optometrists. If trou- “Walk Of.h” bled with ‘headaches, N}ary Pickford in “Suds” nervousness or eye dis- orders of any kind, needing glasses repaired, consult them. EX Theatre Today and Saturday CONSTANCE TALMADGE ‘THE (Ve ExPERT’ - JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents CONSTANCE TALMADGE “fle Love Ex ert A John Emerson and Anita Loos Production A Flnt National Attraction i “LIGHTNING BRYCE”—Ann Little and Jack Hoxie ; “ROBES OF DESTRUCTION” REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA ‘Admission—10c and 25¢ Matinee 2:30 Evening at 7:20 and 9:00 4