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MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL MIGKIE, BRING THAT SCHOOL! REPORT CARD HERE ANO DONT GO HIDING Y, YOO HEAR? PINEWOOD For Last Wevk.) logging job. K. county agent, aic Edith and Donald Cl 3 Farm heid | gay afternoon at th k home. Tucsday iss Pearl Kemmer spent Friday on bette mes Corrigan home. d Edith and Albert Cl h evening at the John and Pearl Bliss homes. Rev. Odegard wili hold services at ¢ Ben Running home in the near Watch tor the date. heo. Gregerson called at the It home Saturday. Horace Lydick has started another pent Fri- : of the U ity meeting here ave very good talk, d potato cultur number of farr both aftcrnoon Thompson lef lay to receiv SHEVLIN it i (Too Late For Last We B! D Amandon was o Bem ) visitor | lay evenin itertained at progre Rauk w nd Henry Hanson At 11 o'clock lunch wa ai h ledt the booby prize. ory delicious two-course ames L. Holum, Willia don, E. L Gordon and M . K were among those who w to land | Bemidji Wedresday to attend I for | Hamline Glee club concert. | Floyd Fredenbur ugnter Dorethy !¢ kee, Wis. 1 spent Sunday at his home | Mabey nt to! tue busingss re beginnir will be gen party on 1 where they have they all repor A basket social was am_ hall B benetit of were burned out of some time ago. Ole Rude and Gu Gonvick were busines; Thursiay, spent last bome. | maue ! 1 Renne returned to b ley Sunday duce station. rth Amer Alexandr i ¢ company | GOODLAND i Last Weeko) - Hill reterned , Minn. irk returned here Sun-} ding spent a month in (Too Late For Mr. and Mr=. Osc Wednesday evening | where ‘they have been the p: weeks, Mr. Hill having unde operation while there and much better now. Edwin Gregerson came out from Cass Lake Wednesday evening to spand a few doys with friends and 'y relatives. Jay Wells and He were Cass Lake busine nesday. Gusi Obe Lak dji : L™ The building owned by Edar Bre A l“"'vl“'\.“"_ srson under construction sin t few iyace fall, was completed and ,business the latter part of the 3 y 1. W. A. annual ball yiven NUTIHREN 1 arday night w: financially and socia John Thorpe entertained Mz . Sam and John Desjar- : lins 4 Gregerson Yoo : : v afternoon allers Wed- |, ¢ to be n. who | appen- hospital tasc atie Gordon of Bemidji spent end with her mother, Mrs. Howsrd and M nigton call . Viench left last Friday oni a trip to St. Paul. | Among those trom | , oo tended the dence S, rson spent Thursday | wep: Ruta Olson. 3 ine nt the beme ol his brother | poivirson, Roy I 'ser, Harry Dartt Fert Weme. D. Amadon spent Monday in Be- Wednesday | v and Ap- | ey who at-| has heen vick with the pe tor the past week. wvin Hughait returned heve ! ¥ L after spending a weck at her A home m Bemid Mr. and M | ness visitor here Friday. Jokn N. Desjardins 1 a business trip to Otter fiss Mabel Solum, the home 1 Bredeson left Sund wer home at nesville, Minn, "Hurold Nort Lriends droppe aft, T ¢ NORTHERN i (Too Late | The bert Wilson, na anl Robort W Miss Pearl K Friday when a lavge crowd thered ot her ng was held at evening. = 1. communit; Fiehn s the hall Tuesday evening of last wecn. Attended Sunday school. The night was rather disagre ended Sundayihool, nevertheless quite @ crowd attended. The program cor ed of eral with Nirs. Fred Theria s sung by all, male quarteiwe v ~chool was hoid s L 3 ring o it el latter being yml,’ i ren of the intel | Northern. heic a Valentime party at toe | 10 M SRR R Sl home Feb. 1L A wiod) o Cenjoyed after which lunch sDOrEe Iserved by the voung people. Evory A new t eapected 1o wrrive £ here Mond Baudette ! i L ki N Mrs, B Theriault visited the | nd Mrs. GG o Pennington school Tuesday. ! > L Gust Obe auled a load of woul Th ay. 1 Merlin Reynolds was a guest at 6 At the foelock dinner at the howe of I At e fand Mrs. John Noel Thursday. Thomas Porte. who has been srand Forks for the Dan Vick drove to € Morrison wasx on t W 10 Bemidji 1 Vel ud called on Northeru g ay. We were sorry to huar ck spent patt of the! iy, of € ¢ week with h Albert Cate » had been ill fo ceks, but gl + better Cowas duct, a solo and a puppet show, | Pennir busites sturday . ~Mrs., rvin Hu who b 1 . home taught school here past, | Bemi Eila Lakin of Be- months, on accouni of ill he | Denic Miss lLlle mo ce gLl {midji is substituting in_her place. GUFFERING TRIPE, { < 1S VERN PooR! YOUR MARKS ARE AWFUL. " R a s T S8 B g " THE BEMILJI..DAILY PIONEER ME AN GERMANY \S BOTH W T SAME BIX ¢ How Yo Nou MEAN? “SPUR A number of people of t borhood spent a.very pl ning on Saturday with Viek Jac, It was meant to be a surp to Vi but a little bird whispered it to l.im Leforehand and he treated them Lo ice cream, etc. A number from Tenstrike att the service at the schoul rday afternoon and heiped greaay in the singing. A number from here expectt attend the Guernsey breeds March 1 at the room of the Commerce associatio; We are jous that this society will be a help to the community in & the near futur A gentleman stonped {Gerlinger’s Sunday_who v {from Bemidji to Northome, he i been robbed on Saturday evening « Bemidji at the Soo depot of §40 anu his gold watch and chain he claimud. ouse EAR the northern end of Lake Mich- igan, where ore-carriers and wheat-laden steel freighters from Lake Superior push out from the Straits of Mackinac and dispute the island divided channel with white and gold, electric lighted, wireless equipped passenger steamers bound for Detroit and other cities, there is a copse of pine and hemlock back from the shingly beach. From this copse-. dark, blue, primeval, silent at most times as when the Great Manitou ruled his inland waters —there comes during.storms a sound like the booming of an Indian drum. This drum beats, so tradition has long main. tained, whenever the lake takes a life. ot Men say they have heard and counted the beatings to the exact number of crew and passengers lostin various sinkings of ships. Once only, it is said. has the drum counted wrong. This belief in the drum and a case in which the beat- ings failed to tally with the records of men, forms the basis for an absolutely fascinating story of inystery, to be printed as a serial in these columns. You Will Be Delighted With It " This Seral Starts on Friday || EDGEWOOD \Too_ Late For 1 Miss K Willett | < at the Fred Luedike st Week.) isited relatives called on Mis3!and friends in Bem Tuesday. Laura Bohlmann spent tne e Luedtk Marjorie Kingsbury lunr wuest ot Mar King Laura Bohlmann one eve o t Phibbs has return week. Jrer rom Remid He Mrs. August Luedtice mo fwhich w. njured a f weeks J. Wright. called on her 1y L Tva and Dorothy -V n: Stil \Sunday ffternoon visitors Phibb’s home. week-end '\'_'g!"'] 9 At I'he M Reeves, Freeman and ker home lohnson, teachers at Northern, weve i It was i ki i o at aorihinll, WLrGhretum to Fred Theriault wos in Cass Lake (ytertained at dinner Friday cver : : Saturday. A % B e st Sur lay with Do |.m§lu home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo ald end John Clatk. @ vd o Merlin Re a dance at 2 2k sturned tortass | the hall Frids ve r T Lake. Saturday afternoon. x.|:\«~ : r!:‘,p)(‘ylrl{:-'lU‘ alaiCia The school be chairnan, Will and Jay Wells, secre Arnold gave a birthday 1fternoon, it being her b i 15 day after on Sunds ary He roline Groves, her school dut wio s with her mother, 3 ed at the home of thur Daily on Feb. yon on accoun present cummunit lentine be Tuesday . noon. ¢ nd Lilllan Wi’ Lunch w Stainbrook, Jr.. HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU! e ———— 1 IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF DENTAL WORK, DON'T WAIT A MINUTE LONGER. YOU MAY NOT HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE LIKE THIS IN MANY A DAY—Prices Cut Down to Pre-War Levels! Act NOW if you would share in these big savings on Guaranteed Dentistry. BIG OFFER ENDS MARCH 3 ~ GUARANTEED TO FIT $12 Set cf Tecth, natural in appearance, our price ONLY ... CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Madc in confermity to the natural teeth; regu- lar $12 Crowns, ONLY .. ...............0 We Guarantee All Work for 10 Years Ezaminations < | Union Dentists |.Zz. Patients " . Opposite City Hall Bemidji, Minn Phone 266 \ | Committee for sufferers H The Bemidji Jewish Relief from the War States that except as to persons of the Jewish faith there will be no personal canvass or solicitation in Bemidji. The committee, therefore, invites and will gratefully accept from all persons contributions to this worthy cause regardless of creed. 350,000 Orphans in Eastern and Central Europe Are Starving Typhus, Cholera, Tuberculosis Are Adding to the Daily Total of Deaths THE ENDORSEMENTS OF GOVERNOR JACOB PREUS ARCHBISHOP DOWLING PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING SECRETARY HERBERT HOOVER to this cause is sufficient to satisfy all that this is a RiAL CAUSE for REAL SERVICE in helping suifering humanity. DAVID GILL, Chairman. e ——————————————————— SUPPOSE YOU WERE STARVING David Gill, Chairman, Bemidji, Minn. Enclosed find. . .. . ... .......... , my contribution to the relief of Jewish War Sufferers s Address... s g wvadEs e Make checks payable to I. H. Ruben, Treas. Contributions may be left at SHAVITCH BROS., BERMAN AGENCY or GILL BROS.