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JJf Ji 1 .W $60,000 Land Go. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1919 BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTE T each -day give an interesting and complete review of the city's social activities is our desire. Th^s page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items and news Briefs and we solicit your co-operation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Antone Hanson of Becida attend ed the land sale at Park Rapids .^Thursday. ,Xoan and insurance. Phone 29. Land Co. Cine dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak kerup Studio. Studio open evening* A -car of fancy Colorado bulk Annies, just received. Salesroom ac^thfstreJt from the Markbam hotel, .on Beltrami ayjaiue. Ottp. ^Sfepoks.: J___^:^y Telephone 922 Northern 8}3tt Mrs. Sam King of Frohn was transacting business in Bemidji Thursday. Bring your family this evening to the Baptist church, and eat supper in the zone. Idll7 to loan or rarms. Dean d71tl Mrs. Ryder and daughter,, Marie, Of Shevlin, were Bemidji visitors Thursday. SPOT CASH paid for Liberty Bonds and Liberty Bond receipts. Q: B.I Hooley, Marichain. 4t Mrs. Henry Johnson of Becida was among the out of town shoppers in Bemidji Thursday. Mfa. George Geror of Sugafbush was shopping and visiting relatives in Bemidji Thursday. Sixteen inch mixes Hard and soft Slab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F How can the Elko Hat Shop sell $12.00 for $5.00 Saturday. Come in and we will explain to you. Satur7 day. ldl1 Miss Anna Johnson, book-keeper at The" Pioneer, left last evening for Minneapolis to spend several days. If you want to sell oi excnange your property, write me, John J. Black. Minn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Don't fail to window shop tonight at the Elko Hat Shop. AH hats on display only $5.00 Saturday. Idll7 One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak kerun Studio. Studio open evenings, 113tf d11 8 There will be a masquerade bay Tuesday evening, Nov 18, at the OM FeUWs hall, by the Modern Wood, men, everybody invited. Tickets*!, prizes will be given- *Q11* Those new fall modes of fine foot wear at Troppmans, only $8.98 lor Saturday, and all the week lng. follow- ldll7 You can remember more friends by sending Christmas card than in any other manner. It costs less too. Select from the splendid lines of sam ples at the Pioneer office and have four name engraved in the same type as the sentiment. They make mighty acceptable tokens. lmol215 Mr and Mrs. Jacob Kohler will leave Friday morning for Memphis, Tenn by motor. En route they will spend a week in Minneapolis. One- dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. Your friend can ouy anything you can give them except your Photo graph. Call the Hakkerup Studio, No 239, and make appointment toI day. 113t A car of fancy Colorado bulk annles just received. Salesroom /across the street from the Markham hotel, on Beltrami avenue. Otto8 Shooks. 1 2dl1 One dozen photograpns makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the HaK Keriip Studio. Studio open even- iagiJ. Mr*. William Hines of Hines, Min nesota, was the guest*Tbursday at the P. L- Hines home of tuis city. She returned to her home Thursday evening. Select your hat from the Elko Hat Shopa windows, tonight and hurry down Saturday morning and buy it for $5.00. Values up tff 00 I have several teanw of heavy horses, auitable for logging. Also horses to trade for cord wood. What have you to offer. Geo. Shuchan, Niag ara, N. D. 6*1111 you Intend to send Christmas cards, the engraved kind, with your name engraved the same as the senti mont, you should order now. The stock Is complete and you will not be dissapolnted in the selection you make. See the beautiful samples at the Pioneer office. lmoizis Dr C. A. Walling of Park Rapids was In the city Thursday, attending a meeting of the tri-county tubercul osis sanitorium board. He returned to his home this morning. Trr Mrs. Arthur brown of Gemmell in Bemidji this week on business. is A twelve pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doyle yesterday. Don't forget to see those wonder ful shoe bargains at $8.98 at Tropp mans. ldl 17 J. B. Bisiar left this morning for Park Rapids on a business trip. He will return tomorrow evening. Miss Valre Doran has returned to the city, after having spent several weeks in Eagle Bend, visiting relat ives. Sanford Ralph left Tuesday even ing for Duluth, where he is attend ing to business matters for a few days. J. R. Dundas, of Baudette, deputy sheriff of Beltrami county, spent Tuesday in the city attending to business matters. Baifey* Mrs. T. P. Bailey''' 4 of Olympia, Minn., arrived yesterday to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W Bailey until Sunday. The Baptist Ladies will serve a lOjift jipuncheon this evening in the raserirent of the church. They will serve from 6 o'clock until all are served? ldl17 Miss Marie Sthol, of Bemidji re turned this morning from St. Paul, Where she has been viisting'her sis ter, Mrs. Albert Larson. All you can eat in three of the zones at the Baptist church-Friday eve., for only 30 cents. ldl 17 This Christmas as before, you will probably want to send engraved cards to friends. We have a beauti ful selection from which to make your choice. Have the sentiment and your name ensraved on them in the same type. It is quite the correct thing to do. Call and see the sam ples at the Pioneer office. lmol215 Mrs. Wesley Ripley of Lavinia, was a between train sues* of Be tween train guest of. Bemidji friends Thursday. OBSERVE NATAX DAY. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Winters Will entertain a few friends-at a 6 o'clock dinner this evening, rithe oc tfesion being Mr^Win^er'r'birth an- h^i^^ryv-"--^'' 1 ^SECRETARY CALLED HOME. Mis^ H^eten Rineheimer, secretary of the'" normal school, was called home today by the illness of. her mother, at Dayton, Ohio. NEW SOCIETY REPORTER. Miss Esther Chapman of oyalton, Minnesota has accepted the position as society reporter 'and stenographer at The Pioneer offices. Miss Chap man is a high school and college graduate and is leaving a host of friends in her home town to make her home in Bemidji. She is expect ed to assume her new duties ^on- day. Emmy Wehlcn In a Five-Act METRO comedy ''Sylvia O a Spree" What is your idea of a good timedid Sylvia get what she wanted? See this charming play and judge for yourself. om THE BEMIDJMAIL PIONEER IiINEA SOCIETY MEETING. "$The Linea society of the owedisfr Lutheran church will meet tonight at the church basement. Anna Pear son and Pauline Olson will entertain. B. A. C. CLUB MEETING. There will be a regular meeting of the B. A. C. club tonight in the base ment of the Presbyterian church, at 7:30 o'clock. All members are ex pected to be present^ B| dND0 SELLS H0USF Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Blondo have sold their house and furniture at.212 America avenue, and will leave Sat urday to spend) the winter visiting their children and other relatives at Clarissa .an'd^Minneapolis. U*SJA. T: CLAS& MEETING. The U. S. A. T. class of the Metho dist Sunday school met at the home of their teacher, Mrs. A. W. Aamodt, Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. The girls put four new mem bers through the ceremony of initia tion and all participated in many jolly games At 6 'clock a dinner was served by the hostess, after which everyone ijbiftecl' in toasting marRhmallovj's over burning candles. Tonight Only PAULINE FREDERICK IN "SAPHO'V Added Attractions "Ring Up the Curtain" Harold Lloyd Comedy Other Short Subject* ELKO m^ W A. LOU I JS" naaiaiHtgi Misiil Karl also "HE MARRIED HIS WIFE" A New Christie Two-Part Comedy SATURDAY AND SUNDAY a,tthe GRAND REX The delightful story of a sheltered society girl who sought adventure on Broadway and found it. MiX I -IN "Heuse ofTerriBls Scandal" I REX FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA 10c and 20c Matinee 2:30 Nfent 7:20 and 9:00 BANQUET AT BINES. A number of Bemidji people are planning to attend the big banquet to be given by the Ladies Aid at Hines, Minn., Saturday evening. The dinner and program will be held in the Hinee- town hall and the public 'Is'cordially invited. NEW TEACHER GUEST. A party was given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks, in honor of C. A. Springer, who teachers in the Bemidji high school. The guests were: Vera Backus, Lea Given, Capitola Stewart, Wini fred Maynard', Mrs. Nice, Mrs. Ches ter Brown, Miss Serrell, Edna Nel son, Clara Armstrong, Ida Virginia .Brown, G. W. Serrell, J. K. Given, Hrs. C. A. Springer, Don Whitman, ALL OVER TOWN THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT IT'S Ai" 60LDWYN PICTURE SEE as the MALE MODISTE and see GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! ALSO Six Mr. Nice, Chester JBroWn, Harvey Martin, Mr. Hines, Roy Dahlberg, Harry Hofelton, and the guest of honor, Mr. Springer. A very pleasant evening' was spent in playing five hundred. Refresh ments were served. THE MURPHY FAMILY. Some one member of the Murphy family, of which Jimmy Murphy, a senate stenographer, is the last sur viving member, has been reporting the senate proceedings ever since 1840. Jimmie's father, who recent ly died, was a senate reporter, and so was Jimmie's uncle. Subscribe for The Pioneer. ,,|||||||||||||||||||||||||||lll^ "TH E WORL and IT' S WOMAN" STARRING THE CELEBRATED OPERATIC STAR GERALDBSfE FARRAR Supported by LOU TELLEGEN -isJskJ.' V.LjJM.fit'Vi.A.i'i.'. Saturda EX Lombardi LTD. with Bert Lytell pieces.REX Admission .Children, 10 cents Adults, 25 cents Great Lover, a Genius, a Failure! studios where Style ^&V -T **%&!Pif Bert Lytell IN "Lombardi, Lid From the Hattons smart comedy, produced by Oliver Morosco and screenedJ METRO in seven effervescent acts. Jack Conway, director. -f.T.f"" Maxwell Karger, Director General WlM"' 40**" IN WHICH A WOMAN'S FAITH SAVES BLIND GENIUS FROM PITFALLS 7' Also "FATES DOUBLE CROSS," starring AL JENNINGS i-mn'r' A Two-Reel Western BL^ Capt. "Bud" Fisher's "Mutt and Jeff' ORCHESTRA ,:??fpr*^ 1 'vf^"",8^y,, s^^-^^re. ,flfyrjHg! PAGE FIVE RAGS Bring us your clean oot ton rags-no buttons, bands or woolen oloth accepted. Pioneer Office Origin of Popular Flavor. Vanilla flavoring is obtained the fruit of an orchid. Peep into the perfumed born is ?m w**mg%$. -sixPieces Matinee 2:30 First Run, 7:20 o'Clock Second, 9 Clock 4-