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I { | St = B e - %) - = : ©7T ™ WAGE THREE THE BEM(DJ? DAILY PIONEER BETHEL LUTHERAN WILL ; ONE OF LIFE'S LITTLE JOKES HOLD FOOD SALE THURSDAY‘l RS Mrs. Ida Letford has taken up Miss Martha Jensen’s school duties. THE ENTERPRISE CAFE Ithe sca soldiers i A real tragedy was brought to!to clear the deck a |offices of all unissued me ) 7l Dickineon, of Puposky was a st Luthoran chidreh, Sixh and yigng in a recent issue of “A Nap” o usiness caller in the city today. merica, will hold its annual spring S e o A | The aid of the American Legion . ‘e sale of aprons Thursday afternoen in Budabcst newspaper. A poor Huly e reign d the posts of the Day and Night Service T Charles Deardorf of the town of the busement of the church. Supper Earian. whose family was on | Ahe | Arny and Navy Union has alss heen 112 THIRD STREET Mre. R, L. Mitchell of Bigtorl: was | Northern was a caller in the city to- will be served from 4:30 until all are boint of starvation, had Writlen 10 4 fepjigied for this purpose. Applici- @ Bemidji caller today. day. SRS TERN STARS WILE served. The public is invited. ;;g,‘l';“";‘.‘;r“,“'(:;‘ g ;}""‘;""\;"m‘;’; tion to the mearest Marine Corps v Meals at All Hours : — p: . For: momiis e b aited "o giting office s all that ds necc 8-hour shift for girls R: JV Déflaney of Sheviin spent the| Charley Hedglin of Buena Vista MEET TOMORROW NIGHT [ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL fhoping desperately agyinst hops (hat gury, as the usual government rod Your Patronage Wl day in Bemidji yesterday. was an over-Sunday visitor in the i MEET TUESDAY E 1 (the assistance would not reach Wiy, pe gor the distribution of 5 A city. The Order of Eastern Star will E! SDAY EVENING o0 late. One duy, when he had al=| o0 pnoqal has been elini v Be Appreciated A D. G. Lyon of Waskish was a busi- hold its reg:xlar meeting Tuesday eve-| The Royal Neighbors will meet at most given up in despair, he _rm:cx'vul‘ the Marine Corps. Each recrait’n: ness visitdr in the city today. Arthur Tanben of Cass Lake has|Ping at 8 o'clock at the Masonic hall. | the 1. O. O. F. hall Tucsday evening % U1 l’i‘fl‘l:“fi“"{V‘i:’“‘“j“)“?“f‘{ . A0 rice ha been fssued a complete i E.L.PATTERSON j 4 been the guest of Ed. Brinkman for at 8 o’clock. After the business . .~ s ot 3 “of all officers and men who served i1 . Phelp’s Grocery delivers four times a weck. £ PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID meeting there will be a card party ;“‘0““‘) "l'x';"“\\f‘"":;:“ft‘l “l;m"“:_‘l‘li,‘“ 13lthe war, and opposite cach | Proprictor daily. ~Call phone 657. 1mo4-1 ] ) . ! DIVISION MEETS TONIGHT z_\ml a social time. Lunch will be {5l i with trembling fingers, he u‘ re rn'vtl‘(lv‘lb ‘(|l|"|:4ll“l:;‘;|(l;l;;r'\‘" ‘.i.‘lll‘.‘._‘.]‘ = € N g Miss Alice Booge of Thief River| The dining rom division of the |served. found only a handsome photezraph dev at b nky Georgo W Croas of Red Lake was Falls wis a between train visitor in | Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will mect s rosporous brother. Enraged | et - | Subscribe for The Daily Plomeor. @ Sunday visitor «dn the city. Bemidji Saturday. at the home of Mrs. A. E. Gibson,|W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO Iat this vain reply to his pitiful ap-| === — = Yy 2 $23 Bemidji avenue, this evening. ‘HOLD MEETING TONIGHT peal, he hurled the picture into the! ire and watched his last hope go up! ’, o & aa | ir The Woman's Benefit Association iy fames. The next day he received of Maceabees will meet this evening (e fcilowing letter, also from Amer- | at the Moose hall at 7 o'clock instead | jca | Miss Mary Norem of Spur was a visitor in the city Saturday. Edmond Foster of Puposky visited friends in the city over Sunday, re- turning to his home today. METHODIST BOARD TO \ MEET THIS EVENING The official board of the Methodist church will hold a business session William F. Zauche of Baudette spent the day here'on business. of 8 o’clock, as stated in Saturda; “Dear Brother: With sincere Mamie Peterson of Werner visited ] All members are urged t0' o pave I read in your letter over Sunday with her sister Elma. Pioneer. B(i-ln:glel;nglo:‘:;eifibéiz:exng: G. | She returned to her home today. tonight at 8 o'clock at the church. Zf'mlg;‘fs’-’“‘ on time, as there is ini- {oyp pititul condition, and T wish to : " . 8 e e RIS e help yoswerday | osent to yoru - 1-19tf| Miss Helen Heminger returned this| Wiord has been received by friends o “mlfl nd Mrs. morning from Solway where she vis-|that a son was born to M MISS BAGLEY SURPRISED | ca dollar bill under i “A Message from Mars” Thomas A. McGann of Bend, Ore, | ited friends for the past few days. |Clyde Martin of Turtle River March et T Use it was a Bemidji visitor Sunday. bl s . | S ather and ehild are reported |, Styen girl friends of Miss Cather-iy o) und iy beat wishes. Your Miss Esther Fjellman will fill the |to be getting along fine. ine Bagley surprised her at her home, o er. ™ i | E. D. Claffy of International Falls| vacancy caused by the resignation 908 Beltrami avenue, Saturday eve-/ " i G an unusual method was'a Bamidji vistor Saturday. | of Miss Ruth Greene in the Central | Mrs, George Lancon, and Jitgre | Mhing in honor of her birth annll,igpicd by immigrants in sonding Starring Frank Clark of Tartle River wasa| 08 ____ . danghier, Margarel, Wil (eovs W lapent in games and music, and the| 1N Il ' Y Rev. Odegaard of Blackduck and S Peit relatives and |wifinvited guests propared a lunch, —_— MR, BERT l , L business visitor in Bemidji Saturday. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, | see or write Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1tt W. L. Wolfe and Simon Bishop of Cass Lake were Sunday visitors in Rev. Vinji of Kelliher were the week end guests of Rev. L. J. Jerdee, 311 Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Budge, 1202 Dewey avenue, have as their guests Mrs. Wilbur Williams and two chil- L. to where they friends for about threa weeks. this morning at St. Anthony’s hos- pital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Molander, 1023 Beltrami avenue, Mother and baby are reported be doing nicel the tables being tastefully decorated with roses and carnations. Miss Catherine was presented several pieces of ivory as a birthday gift from the guests. i T | Wagshington, April 4.—To pediate the delivery of the rainbow- = ! hued ribbons and the bronze medal RED TAPE IN MEDAL ISSUE ex-! ODD FELLOWS SPLIT THE MOST SELFISH MAN IN LONDON was Horace Pa cept Horace Parker. a Figure he had never . and cveryone knew it ex- Then someone told him: cen, one he laughed at when he first saw it. Suddenly Horace stopped laughing. Bemidji. d}-en of Meyersdale, Pa. They ar- rived Saturday evening and expect to remain about two weeks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Erick- Five German-speaking Tlodges of \{1¢ hears on its reverse fare the the Independent Order of Odd Fel- : Nt iaen alliesin (e Jows have split from the parent or-| I2® 9 s l”r.“.‘l'.‘ b 0 “"“ | zation and formed a new body,| o e c 1 County Attorney Graham M. Tor- rance left this morning for Baudette, where he is conducting an investiga- J. A. Kennedy and C. R. Middleton of Bdudette were Bemidji business great war for visitors today. son at St. Anthony’: ita - ga- | gani e vline s M- 3 T . son at St Anthonys hospital, Satar, | 500", " st at that iace. He lncorporatad i the wate | of New! [ s stors medk the Yo | MR, BERT LYTELL _in expects to return Tuesday cvening.|Jersey, which will be known as the ujm or publicity throush the “A MESSAGE FROM MARS” ‘Waldemar F. Johnson of Park Bemidji baby are reported to be getting along fine. lows forbade the use of any language | other than English for ceremonial strongly op- of Rapids was the guest friends Sunday. as real life the wealthy young <0 supernaturally self- tural cure, Rev. Bothne of Pequot visited at the residence of Rev. L. J. Jerdee, 311 Eighth street, last week, and while here he addressed the Luther depicts as really man-aboul-town who wi ish as to req upern: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Malone of Ft. Francis spent Sunday in Bemidji as the guest of friends. They were en $50,000 to losn on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. on Thursday purpoeses, and though 10-27t | rout isi i league of that church osed by the foreign speaking lodges, ) . 3 e n:d ere::fiserso.akston t? visib:{riends eveg:ling. Ehis ord)er is still in effect. o | From the celebrated stagre suecess by Richard ('unl(lmn(-y Mrs. Fred Swinson of Frohn was = | Scenario by Arthur Zellner and Arthur Maude. among the out of town shoppers in| Miss Helen Glessner, teacher in the T i ] I ! hotographed by A + Martinelii ” T4 | hotographed by Arthur Martineli. - Bemidji Saturday. ihlgh s;}nq:l, wll-;o wnsEt;perated on for | A’MAX'\V L KARGER Praducti appendicitis about Easter time, ex- " [ ELL KARGER Preduction Pe'lt\'leirsss‘;e::g%zrgzzp:?;eag:if:‘?;;lpectlf to be able to return to her 730-9 coM’"G ol (e - A callers in Bemidji. worcinadew daye: 10&25¢ CLYDE COOK COMEDY FOX NEWS Matince: Miss Minnie Bailey left Saturday for Bagley, where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hensell, for: a few days. She expects to return to Bemidji Wednesday. Dr. D. R. Burgess left this morning | for Federal Dam ito spend a few days transacting business. The greatest emotional star of the screen—in a great stage success— “THE SLAVE P SUNDAY Would You Sell Ycur Baby? Rex Four-picce Ovehestin :30—7:10-9:00 S H. Z. Mitchell of the Bemidji Sen- tinel returned this morning from a business trip to Minneapolis. REX Tuesday and Wednesday Miss Florence Miesch, who was! called home on account of the death| of her father, expects to return to Bemidji to resume her work in the public schools some time this week. What Is Your Baby Worth? e A. Kaiser of Bagley was a business visitor in the city over the week end. He returned home this afternoon. Get the habit of looking for such exceptional values.as we offer at our store. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 3-23tf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey will leave tonight for Rochester where Mrs. Bailey will submit to an ex- aminaticn at the Mayo hospital. Miss - Josephine Parker, 700 Be- midji avenue, returned .to.Bemidji Saturday after visiting friends at Bagley and Mizpah for a few days. Mr. and Mzs. H. Mayne Stanton and children returned yesterday to their home at Grand Forks after ajwas an Easter guest at the home of short visit with friends and rela-| tives here. Gust Brownm, formerly proprietor, of the Bemidji Candy Kitchen, who! has been the guest of friends in the ciay for the past two weeks, will re-| tur nto his home in Minneapolis. You have a right to expect to buy footwear cheaper at our store, be- cause you buy at wholesale prices. Consumer’s Shoe Co. 3-23tf Miss Beth MacGregor. community nurse, left last night for Minneapolis | with a number of children who are| to receive medical attention there | She expects to return to Bemidji about Thursday. A. G. Wedge, Jr., spent Sunday in the city en route from Park Rapids| to Grand Rapids. Mr. Wedge left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, | from where he will go to his home in Minneapolis. Father LaRose, assistant to Father | Phillippe, returned the latter part| of the week from Thief River Falls,| where he has supplied a pulpit for a| month, because of the sickness of | the resident priest. Mrs. P. J. Russell and children, Francis and Kathleen, are expected | ito arrive in Bemidji tonight from Elk River and the Twin Cities, where they have spent about ten days vis-| iting friends and relatives. i Senator P. H. McGarry of Walker, Senator James Cummings of East Grand Forks, Senator P. A. Gandrud | of Sunburg and H. B. Crozier of St.! Paul, feature writer for the St. Paul| Pioneer Press, spent Sunday in the| city for the past two weeks, will re- turn to his hcme lin Minneapolis. LAND OWNERS | We need a few improved and par-| tially improved farms in the vicinity | of Bemidji for our spring listing.} Chas. S. Carter, Bemidji. Minn. i 6t4-2 W.B. A. M. DANCE | The Womens' Benefit association of the Maccabees will give a dance Mon- day evening, April 4th, in Moose hall. | Good music. 5t4-4' Drs. Larson & R Optometrists. 14 trou- bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- orders { any kind, needing glasses! or glasses repaired, consult then. Agtificial eyes fitted. Larson, ‘ i Miss - Martha Fibegar, teacher in the public schools, is expected to re- turn to Bemidji to resume her work on Wednesday. Miss Gloyd B. Snow returned to Bemidji the latter part of the week froin Crookston, where she spent her Easter vacation. Mrs. Fred Brinkman returned tn} Bemidji Sunday from Minneapolis and Chicago, where she spent a week transacting business. Miss Ida Zurgess of Coleraine, who Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mikkelson, re- turned to her home last weel. Mrs. Marjorie Frier of Minne- apolis came to Bemidji to take the vacancy in the Lincoln school caused by the resignation of Miss Mary Yeo. .EdA Mulligan of Grand Marais, Minn., has been visiting his aunt Mrs. S. P. Hayth of Northern for a| PAULINE FREDERICK —Supported by NIGEL BARRIE— J;ISQ remember the wonderful work of this star of stars in “Madam X"—then think of the great treat in store for you in this—her first picture since “Madam X"— A SERIES OF SOCIAL EVENTS IN THE HOME OF AN UNCROWNED QUEEN OF LONDON “Saphead’s Sacrifice’ OF VANITY® \ Featuring the Won- derful Star of “Madam X” '"__Two-Part Comedy COMING—“THE COUNTY FAIR” few days, and returned to his home Saturday. Mrs. Andrew Abbott of Eagle | Bend is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucy Hazen, 209 Irvine avenue south. She accompanied her sister, | Miss Dora Hazen, home. TUES. and WED. Justine JOHNSTONE The Plaything of Broadway’ Was the Game Worth the Candle? Do you think it paid this girl to devote her life to humble service for others, when many men of wealth and so- cial power offered her the luxury that all women crave? WHEN SHE HAD SOLD HER YOUNG SOUL— ‘Was Her Heart as Gay as Her Smile? lko —TUES. & WED.— VT bade | “THE TESTING BLOC A Man ELK Prices: Tempered by the Two Great Doctrines of Life— LOVEand a CHILD LAST TIMES Children 15c—Adults 25¢c FOR THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE ASTOUNDING SPIRITUAL DEMONSTRA- TIONS IN The Invisible Ray’ THE MOST THRILLING SKRIAL EVER FILMED. \RT Al We Refer to— KING ALBERT SIR OLIVER LODGE WOODROW WILSON KING GECORGE BERNARD SHAW CARDINAL GIBBONS From crowned heads to day-labor- wrs; all are fascinated with spiritu- aliem. Sec in this mighty 15 epi- sode serial— “THE INVISIBLE RAY" amazing manifestations that will grip and thrill you. REMEMBER— 15 Wonderful Episodes 15 And cach episode bigger, more astounding than gripping, more the last, with the two most popu- lar serial stars on the screen— RUTH CLIFFORD and JACK SHERRILL “THE INVISIBLE RAY" if no other serial this year. week at the See you see Now playing every Rex theatre. TONIGHT “THE TRUTH ABOUT, Some Day Every Wife Will Know HUSBARDS"” WHY NOT NOW? Whitman Bennett's production is a lightning flash of truth. A drama of wives who never know - husbands who never tell, and women who never forget. KGNS JONALT FELESPIL ™ 6. Nordgaard fra Saetersdal GAARD sque men’s costume Appears in the pictures the 17th century—he used in Saetersdal in holds many prizes.

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