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Items for this column will he gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests _and to them- selves to see that items of local interest are reported. ry item oper ‘considera- 1-'Olaf Ongstad transacted business in Walker and Ake}Ey.«Frida)'. i Dave Mohler -of: Northern was a business visitor in Bemidji Friday. " Little Miss Mae Clish is'ill ith in: fluenzaat hetf-home in Fifth ward. Polar Pie.’ Ash for it. 2-14tt Miss Evelyn Applebee of Northern was the guest of Bemidji friends Friday: i Mrs. William Blakeley of Farley .was’a between train shopper in Bem- idji Friday. Mrs. Zack Sams of Northern was shopping and calling on friends in Bemidji Friday. Fifteen-inch hard and soft weod slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 12-7 Philip Gill is reported to he under the doctor’s care at his home 1002 Beltrami avenue. _Mrs. D. R. Condon is in St. An- _thony’s. hospital recovering from an operation for appendicitis. J,_,W’:Naugle left yesterday for Little Fork, where he expects to transact business for a-week. 5 g - Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf W. F. Jameson will go to Guthrie tonight where he will spend Sunday tu; :Bemidji Monday. FRACER i ards returned to Hem- Afrom .a business trip and Sunday at his home here: ) nitting Company Agency at71008 Doud avenue. Tele- phone :393-W. Mrs. E. W.Ganes. ) 5t3-23 John “Gilbertson will return from Blatkduck tonight, he having: been there the past'few days, on, business: 5 Al Y = .- Mrs.”M. Gleason came from her home in Walker last evening to stay over:Sunday with ber daugnter Mrs. William Clish and family, Fifth ward. Rev..E. W. Hefferman of Brain- erd will arrive in Bemidji this even- ing and will preach at both services in St:-Paul’s Evangelical church to- morrow, Mr. and Mrs. George Burke and baby are moving from their home .in Fifth ward tp International Falls, where Mr. Burke has accepted a rail- road position. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf Mrs. Dan Gainey has been ill at her home 1309 Beltrami avenue, for the past few days. She expects to leave Bemidji Monday night for Ro- chester: to consult specialists: Miss Corrine Carlson arrived in Bemidji this morhing from Nashwauk where she.is English teacher in the high school, to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson: Miss .Grace Nugent left Friday morning for her home near La Porte She has been attending the Bemidji State Teachers college during the fall and winter terms and expects to resume_her studies next fall. Item after item has been wrif:cn in the large city papers by the We. men’s clubs and doctors urging uhe use of pasteurized milk, especial.y fer children. : E Mrs. Kenneth Mclver was called to Portland, Oregon Friday by the death of her brother, Frank Bush. Mr, Mclver who was in Sauk Center will join Mrs. Mclver at Fargo and together they will go to Portland. Mr. Bush was a former resident of Bemidji ‘and was well known here. Miss Ethel Carter returned Fri- day -from Fergus Falls to resume her studies at the Bemidji State Teach- ers.college. She went to her home to spend her spring vacation, while there underwent an operation for appendicitis and was not able to re- turn for the opening of the spring term. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14tf Mr¢. Albee Ladd arrived in Bem- idji yesterday from Hibbing and ad- dressed the meeting of the League of Wonten Voters last:evening, leay- Walker ing - here this: morning. for where-she will: speak this afternoom She:will return;to:Bemidji-on.the 6 o’clock train and leave for her home | in. Minneapolis.on the 11 o’clock train. Larson & Larson SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor . _..213 Third St. 3 Office Phone 131 , Res. 310 Mr. J. W. Hartman of Nymore, was the guest Wednesday of Mrs. Frank Rappatta, 1111 Missisippi avenue. R. M. Everhart of Park Rapids transacted business in Bemidji Wed- nesday and Thursday of this week. Mrs. A. N. Johnson of Fifth ward is at International Falls, having been called there by the:illness of her ’| mother. , = ! Arthur O’Leary..has. been - tran- | sacting, business at Backduck, for:the | pakt; two days and is-expected home | tonight. e | “"Miss Emma’ Chtistianson’ of 'Min- |neapolis is“a guest; ‘at the home of |Mr. and Mrs. H ;Park avenue. | . | . /Ay Toensing,” 1200 Best flour, Insist on Pillsbury’s 6t 4-1 your grocer has it. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Omdahl of Bag- ley are .guests in Bemidji of Mr- and.Mrs. F. B. Getchell, 1024 Bel- trami avenue. Frank Moritz who has been in Blackduck attending to business mat- ters for-the past two. days, is ex- pected to return.tonight. Mr. and Mr. Fredd Lange of Grant Valley were dinner guests of Mrs. Lange’s uncle, D. C. Searl and wife, while shopping in the city Friday. A. F. Wright of Grant Valley, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frayk -Luebeck for the past two week|; left today for his home . $60,000. to loan on farms., Dean Land company. 1-18tf L. *C. Curtis _returned last might from Minneapolis where he met Young Farmer Burns at the Gayety theater, Thursday night, winning the match in two straight Aalls. e Mrs. E.; T. Bowe of Big Falls,, who was taken tb St. Anthony’s hos- pital the first of the week because of a severe attack of the flu was yeported to be improving this morn- ng. Mrs. Laura Pomeroy, who has visited her father, T. J. Slough, 614 Thirteenth street, and other relatives in_Bemidji and vicinity since August }‘1;115 ;‘eturned to her home at Seattle, ash.. . . Miss Ethel Jameson, teacher -at Deer River has been unable to attend to her duties since Wednesday be- cause off illness, and has been at her home .1013 Dewey avenue, during that time. learn” tae Every mother should then truth about pasteurized milk, they would use nothing else for children, bt 3 Nat and Alfred Keehr of Rock- wood were business visitors in _Bem- idji Friday. Master Philip Slough accompanied them home for a short visit with his' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Petrie. Mrs. Arthur Finley and daughter, Alice, who have been visiting at Ab- erdeen and other places in South Dakota and also at the home of Mrs. Finley’s father, William_ Utter, at 423 Sixth street, left Bemidji last riight for their home at Virogua, Wis. Mrs. -D. S. Mitchell _ left this morning for Detroit where she will visit. friends for a few days. Mr. Mitchell, Teit - last - evening for the Twin cities to transact business to- day and will return’via Detroit and they. will:return to Bemidji together on Monday. 8§ Mrs. E, R. Jahr entertained cight ladies at her home, 1423 Bel- trami avenue, yesterday afternoon coniplimentary :to Miss Emma Christ- iansen, Minneapolis, who is the guest of friends in Bemidji. A Plgasant social afternoon was enjoyed and lunch was served by the hostess, ~Norman Gardner was brought to St. "Anthény’s hospital Wednesday evening where he submitted to an op- eration for appendicitis the following S|day and is deported to be getting along very nicely. F. V. Gardner who accompanied his son to Bemidji returned to his home at Pleasant Valley Friday afternoon. Norman L. Knox, who attended the Democratic convention in Bem- idji Tuesday, as a delegate, and re- mained for the meeting of the Bel- trami County Land Clearing associa- tion the following day, returned to his home at Nebish Wednesday. ‘While here Mr. Knox was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue. New Shantung Coal Field. A mnewly discovered coal field I8 re ported in Shantung province, which is gaid to contain an immense quantity of smokeless coal, according to the Com- pressed Alr magazine. Chinese, and exploration of the coal fleld, and the wine is to be deyeloped under Chinese ausplees at an. expenditure of $500.000. Arrow. presents “TEN NIGHTS In a BAR-ROOM” Starring JOHN LOWELL A Blazed Trail Production The World’s Greatest Heart || Interest Drama. IT’S COMING THURSDAY! foreign englneers ave engaged in.the )| BIRTHDAY. PARTY Little Miss' Noreen Gill celebrated day by’ inviting éleven of her friends and playmates to her home, 707 Bel-~ o'clock. Games were enjoyed through- out the afternoon and a_birthday supper served by Mrs. Gill.: Noreen received ‘a number. of pretty, tokens from her friends- Those present were Pluma Kenfield, Jene Bolger, Veya ‘Opsahl, Donna Morse, Isabelle Baer, Mary Anne Stuart, Lorraine and Reseélle Shavich, Wanda Larson, Lois Ferrell, and Elcanore Bowser. SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Henry Berg - entertained Thursday evening in honor of the birth anniversary of her daughter, Miss Hannah. The children had a very pleasant evening playing games and music was enjoyed. Mrs. Berg served a fine lunch. Miss Berg received a number of birthday gifts. Those present were Marjorie Cunningham, Margaret and Ruth Richardson, Agnes and Lucile Marston, Helen Burke, Gueva and Geraldine Larsen, Isabelle 'Brewer, Glendora Bourcier, Florence Tucker, Eunice Trimble, Clara Ongstad, Mrs. J- Larson and Mrs, F. Dewey. SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAYS An unusually pleasant family re- union was_held at the home of T. J. Soug, 614 Thirteenth street, Sun- day. The occasion was a complete surprise_for T. J. Slough and his cousin, Peter Slough of Lake Plan- tangenet, whose birthday anniver- aries occured on the same date, March 19, the former, passing his eightieth milestone and the ‘latter his' seventy fourth. A splendid din- nerd was served at which a huge birthday cake formed the “piece-de- resistance’” and was especially en- joyed by both the guests of honor. Thé time passed pleasantly for all. Supper was served after which the guests..departed. to_ their several homes, wishing :the Messers. Slough many returns of the happy event Those present included Mr and Mrs- Fred Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slough and daughter, Miss Hazel, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Scroth, Mr. and Mrs, Charley Slough and family, Mr. Charley “Scroth, Fred Slough, Peter Slough, T. J. Slough, Messers White and ‘Hoyt and little Miss Beryl Sough {Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Slough- Improved Pumping Machine. On Bdile Isle, the municipal play+ ground of Detroit, there is a peculiar pumping machine which was impro- vised for the purpose of draining the water from the cangls on the island. These canals are drained and cleared of refuse each year in preparation foi the skating season, The machine, says ‘Popular Mechanics Magazine, is a box, three feet wide and twenty feet long, open at the ends and mounted on two wagon wheels at the center. At each end are two sprocket wheels. Fndiess chalns pass over these sprockets and through the box. On the chains, at intervals of 14 inches, paddles are at- No Woman Will Do_ Without Her Spring Oxfords Oxfords have well been called the “bread-and-but- ter” shoes style. It’s a home- ly comparison that everyone Most of us enjoy the ‘“dessert” or nov- will appreciate. elty styles, but none would think of being without Ox- fords. Youwll “find such satisf: l ‘tion ‘in 'choosing you 1 fords ‘here. Variations- some rplain, others 1e%& 0. || Tn all)" there’s com £ort, smartness; fine’ ‘workmafi: ship, the best of leathers—t and splendid economic pos- sibilities. Ladies’ Brown Calf and Black Kid Low Rubber Heels Star Brand All Leather Per Pair—$3.00 THE BEMIDJL SHOE STORE 315 MINNESOTA AVE, Phone 172W her- Tenth birth anniversary yester-| and Mrs. Ed. Runyan, Mr. and Mrs. | trami. avenue, from 3:30 until. 6:30 | Drama Democratic. It s the good fortune of the drama that it is the most democratic of the arts, since it must direct itself to the people as a whole. Yet this appeal to the multitude has never -debused the drama. “Hamlet” and “Tartuffe” are _most popular plays; and they are also masterpieces of dramatic art. Shuke- speare and Moliere did not condescend to the public; they gave that public the best they had in them, but with the utihgst ¢are to give It also what t 1t rellshed. Of course, very AT BEMIDJI, MINN. Closed MONDAY and TUESDAY March 27th and 28th paper announce- ments. WAIT FOR IT! ‘Watch for our large circulars and news- T—— F few pleces have ever had The breadth of appeal of “Hamlet” and “Tartuff and the modern dramatist, when he Is building ‘his play, is likely to have in mind some subdivision of the throng— cither the larger segment that craves ¢ joys of melodrama or the ss-section that is ever eager, the problem-play.—Brandel Matthews, | i THE PIONEER WANT BRING. RESULTS. To enable us to mark down prices- and arrange the stock for a Glt;s'ing Out Sale! SALE BEGINS NEXT WEDNESDAY'MORNING, March 29th “excellant | wlieth ‘When we eat protein we consume lfi reality 18 or 20.substances, known ds | amino acids, each one of“\which" may- have quite specfal functions in ‘nutrir tion.” Som certain of these acids: which are lack: ing in_the proteins of; corn’ and graln,: gnd; for sthat reason ipeynits: are an supplement’ to ; ‘cereal diety Fin' the form ‘Ofa meal!%oE ke fed with ‘eorn and ce k tealsor s u'supplemen * when - used to_awheat: prof flou. W Gloria Swanson, s Glliott Dexter \Don't Tell Everything!” i o illace Rei We wont—but will tell vou this much: Three of the screens’ most popular stars play in a story written especially for them. It's one of the most delicious, sparkling comedies ever staged— satirizing engaged coupies-much as Cecil B. DeMille satirizes the ,ghes. {1 ¥ i The sceries ‘range from: and the mighty storm scéne is one of th IN ADD‘ITION—TA COMED marr N tsto X ‘Laugh! 5 Matinees 2:30 This is an 10c-25¢ SPECIAL FEATURE 3-BIG ST. i ¥, FOR B VERYHODY-—A PI ¥ ; Oh Promise Mé’ extraordinary program. It’s cos three times as great as usually paid for so-called “Specials.” We must charge you a little more. & . g 5 Fawing‘rooms, to wild mountain cabins, iggest thrills ever staged X-SERVICE MEN, § Is | 1 lS‘ .{t's to l Laugh! Nights 7:30 & 9:00 20c-40c t is nearly £ roteins hre deficient inshe. We 'a'xinolzt}hc"e " with * pride and pleasyre.the arrival of '3a large shipment of Fash- ion’s latest ‘in high-gradeff 'Women’s . Footwear. EF.RETD &CO, | heyage from E. P, Reed & Co. of Rocflestex:,‘N. Y — style leaders-in Ladies’ Foot-{ wear. ‘We show this model in a Cuban heel. What is more, they are all £.P.REED %CO.\ l These .models reflect the charming artistry of E. P. 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