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fa5fl*fyfr" 1 Mt. Andrew Wylindr of Becida 4utoea to, Bemidji yesterday and vis ited friends. |56,00,0 to ioaa ok rarnifl. Dean Land Co. d7ltf Mrs. B*red Bardwell of 'town of Northers passed yesterday in Be midji shopping. Beautiful line-o Sport'I{a,ts just received at the Elko Hit Shop. Id52 Mrp. M, Sharpies of WllwV was a between train business' visitor fa Be midji yesterday. ^'i Mrs. Chajrles aMafh&m fa .Lake ahtagenei was *m6n'g tire Out of ww shoppers yesterday. i WWn Cash paid for liberty bonds In quire, room 51,' Marhham hotel, 41tf Mrs, B. C. Berg bf'^Sug B^ush passed yesterday in Bemidji shopping and. calling on friends.' Mrs. George Francis' of Wilton transacted business in the city, be tween trains yesterday. A. D. Johnson* county auditor, ac companied by Jis wife, 'went to Brainerd this morning'. Money saving prices on quality portraits and kodak finishing at Rich's studio Phone 670-W 29 10 st. 512-lMon Mrs. Chris Pink of ShdoKS was in the city yesterday to consult a doc tor regarding ear 'trouble, from 'which she is suffering, The entire exteTior of* the frame rpart of the Hotel Markhant is to be repainted and the work wiTl com mence in about two weeks. i Hear C. J. Miller, a prominent business man of Minneapolis, will speak at Baptist church Sunday, May, (4th, morning, afternoon at 3 o'clock, and evening. 4d53 George She*, deputy sherif ot Bf itrami .couniy^ha*re4erned o& the LBfenvine country -Where he had been (serving notices and collecting delin jquent -personal property taxes Mrs. Fred ^rinkman returned this (morning from Minneapolis and St. Paul, where sue has oeen in the in [terest of the Rex theatre, securing [the booking of. many excellent pic tures. Mrs. Jenme Taylor and daughter, Joldle, of Crefiton, la., were in Be idji en route to Pinewood, inhere they will visit Mrs Taylor's daugh te r, Mrs. Isola Hanner during the lmmer months. lectric sulphur vapor baths, a Jiath for all ailments, also vibrator and body massages ThoBe Wishing batus or treatments, Phone 77t- or call at 1X109 Bemidji Ave Os born. Id52 Mrs. George Voltz, who has -visited [her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hamilton [of Brainerd for two weeks, returned to he? home in Sugar Bush yester day. ,Her daughter accompanied her (for a month's visit. Attorney P. J. Russell is transact-, ilng inisiftess in Minneapolis and [Hutchinson for a few days. He wjll also attend federal-court at Fergus Falls where he will appealr in the Jn terest of several clients Hear' C. ,J. Miller, a prominent business man of Minneapolis, Will speak at Baptist church Sunday. May 4th, morning, afternoon at 3 o'clock, and evening. 4d53 Charles Vedder, who was called to Bemidji on account of the illness of his mother, Mrs. Mary Gamble, has returned to his home at LAid., W)s., his mother Is much improved and has left the hospital for her home on Twelfth street. Miss Etta. Eickstadt expects to leave nekt week for Denver, Col where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs Charles Young. Mr. Young is captain of the naval service and is chief of the naval re cruiting station in Denver W. Clark, who formerly resided tin Bemidji and was a foreman at the temidji Box company, left this roorn lg for his home at Superior, mak ing the trip by motor. Mr Clark is low a buyer of logs for the Superior tax company. Hear Miller, a prominent business man of Minneapolis, will speak at Baptist church Sunday, May 4th, morning, afternoon at 3 o'clock, and evening 4d53 Judge Hiram A Simons, United States commissioner, will leave Mon day morning for Fergus Falls, where he will attend federal court, wnich convenes Tuesday. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey will also be among the Be midji lawyers having legal business i at tue term. CX Straiton of Minneapolis has ac g-e^pted a position in iroppman's de partment store, as manager of the dry goods department Mrs Strai ton and son are expected to arrive in the city in about two weeks and will make their home here For the past 1 twenty-five years Straiton has been employed in some of tbe largest drj bJB Sf" i* .JJ W **A BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES ^To each, day give an interesting and complete review of the city's social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal 'mention, social itemA and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation i in it$ maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- ciated by readdirtrof the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. Mrs. J, T. Sharpies ol Wilton transacted business in fitemjdji yes terday. FRIBAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1919. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER goods stores in Minneapolis, Chica go and New York, and has been as sociated with the Marshall Field Company for a number of years He has already commenced his new duties MOOSE HEART LEGION DANCE. This evening a pie social and dance will be given by the women ot the Moodeheart Legion in the Moose hall, to which the public is Invited Excellent muslcjwtjl' be provided rr FIFTEEN INITIATED. Fifteen were initiated into the Modern Samaritan lodge last even ing Mrs Bagnell of,Duluth, who was sent to the city to work up mem bership for the lodge, did very ef fective work while here *She has re turned to her home, but will again come to Bemidji next week and work up another Class, SFGEANT Et^SElt BETUENS. William H. Russell, son of At torney Patrick J. Russell of this cuy, has returned to the United States from overseas duty, and is now in New York City. From theie he will go to Camp Grant, where he will re ceive his discharge Russell was married to Miss Anna Houlihan, formerly of this city, about a year ago and will join his bride in Minne apolis Russell is a member of the 309 field signal battalion MANY ATTEND DANCE. Elaborate preparations had been made for the Modern Samaritans May pole dance, held in the armory last evening, and the hall was beauti fully decorated for the occasiop Vaiious colored streamers hung from large hoops suspended from tne ceiling and the hall presented a gay appearance Fully one hundred couples attended, either as spectators or dancers Refreshments were served and music was furnished by the Syncopators five piece orchestra. BANK FOB STILLWATER. St Paul, May 1 Hearings on ap plications for two new banks char ters at Stillwater, Minn were sche duled before the state securities com mission today. Some'time ago J. E Gillesplte and E F. Hunter applied 'for a charter for the Stillwater bank with a capital of $50,000. Other interests followed with an application for a charter for the Peoples' State bank of Stillwater and both applicants were set for hearing today "Pieces of Eight." Tbt piece of eight uas the Spanish piastre or peso, now called a dollar, thus known throughout the Spanish main in the rtij** of piracy, because It was divided Into eifiht reals It was a stiver coin wortl $1 In the Uolted State* Freckle-Face San*and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckleface, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it wiU not cost you a penny unless it "removes the freckles while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex pense, is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Otbine double strengthfrom any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it it to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti ful complexion. Rarely is more than ohe ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this money b^ck if it fails to remove strength is sold under guarantee of freckles. 73 TONIGHT-A i.vmuui AND 9:00 Carlyle Blackwell Evelyn Greeley In World picture "Hit Or Miss" A hilarious five reel feature with real joy in every foot. Added Attraction "War Women of England" A Holme's Travelogue ELKO TONIGHT ONLY NEWS AND LETTERS FROM BELTRAMI CO. SOLDIERS-SAILORS TROPICAL HEROES. Sergeant D. Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs Clayton Winter of Dewey avenue, who is in the marine service and stationed at Corinto, Nicaragua, where he is the sergeant in charge of the coast artillery, has submitted a poem written by one of the uoys in the tropics. It follows: They praise, the soldiers^, in the trenches, And Flanders muddy graves, The sailor of the North sea, And the channels ley wave How they charged across "No ftians land," Under crackling .machine gunfire, How the sailors1 eanjk the U-^Boats, And trapped the mine in wire But we've soldiers In the tropicB, As silent as the stones, Who are guarding our possessions, Without a murmur or a groan We've sailors who are scouring Every tropic sea and wave, Battling lonesomness and typhoid. Our islands must be saved But they're forgotten in the die patches, And the colored weekly news Never speaks of tropic heroes, So they always have the blues. When you shudder as you think Of your boys across the sea, Dying in the trendies and the wave To make men free Just remember In the tropics, There are fellows just as brave, Fighting all the hell of the tropics, Their country's cause to save Tonight Only 2d SHOW AT 9:00 A return shdwkig of the famous Paramount success "Temptation" directed by Cecil B.{ DeMille with Geraldine Farrir many incidents of this story were taken from Miss Farrar's own life. Added Attraction A scenic, and cartoon al ways interesting at the GRAN '"'i |v,'j WANT TO BE A MARINE? HERE IS YOUR CHANCE Marine Corps Recruiting Service. 208 Baltimore Bldg., St. Paul. Winn is in receipt of instructions from Marine Corps Recruiting headquar ters at Washington, D. authoriz ing the enlistment of applicants for the marine corps from 18 to 40 years of ge, and in the case of applicants who. are' 17 years of age providing thej$ are sturdy and well developed and have the written consent of their parents. The acceptance -of appli cants who are not yet 18, providing they have the consent of the,lr par ents, and the extension of the -age limit from 36 to 40 years are the modifications which these instruc tions have made to the previously ex isting requirements for enlistment in the marina corps. The Hasping- corps is in great need of recruits in order to replace the large number of men who had enlist ed for the duration of the war and who are being discharged every day. The marine corps offers an excellent opportunity Mr healthful outdoor oc cupation with a good mixture of ath letics and travel all over the world, and its is an excellent opportunity for any one within the age limit re quired, to consider seriously. The LOOK AND LAUGH "Love"AT The Newest of the New Arbuckle Comedies SATURDAY & SUNDAY 'FATTy'AItBlICKLE Xove' Qbmaount QriuokU Qomtdf An Added Big Attraction Goldwyn Pictures Present PAULINE FREDERICK IN "A Week of Life" At The GRAN To-Morrow and SUNDA marine corps is a three in one serv ice, land, air and sea, the marines serve on land from China to the Rhine, and in the battle fleets of the United States navy a marine has an opportunity to visit a great many'of the most interesting parts of the world. How the Months Were Named. January gets its name from Janus February from IVImiapurification a Sabine woul, March from Mars April from -.perloopen May from Main, goddess of growth June from JunlUB July from Julius August from Augustus September from 8ep- temse*(n October from, octo eighty November from novemnine December from decerntau. Thin Edge of the Wedge. Frayed Phil"Dis paper -says oey^ quite lot of people dnt thinks lf unlucky to hegin any work on Friday." Wenry Walker"Well, dat's encourag in' Mebbe after er while people wHI ie dt sensible about every day er tita v\ eek." M-' 't as It Ware. AKtimi i'h lind recently moved Into th N hood Robert had made iinlntnnr of the small san .IIKI li (I iiMiined from him that the nrin nl\ Hie hoy's stepfath er find in cvil.ijniilnn to me, Robert said 'li si n*' Fumes' own daddy, mnmrnn lie. Insf REX Theatre TODAY- The screens greatest co-stars today only Francis X.. Bushman and BEVERL BAYNE IN "The Poor Rich Man" their first picture since their marriage. A breezy Metro play of an Arizona girl and a New York millionaire L-ko Comedy, 2 parts 4 cupid dolls given away 10c, 20c Matinee 7:20,9:00 TOMORROWSATURDAY Harry Carey in his newest big western drama "Bare Fists" He promised his mother he wouldn't shoot even if the rustlers stole his cattle, so then the rustlers framed him and the law convicted him. But he got out and took his wonderful revenge and won the girl, all against the toughest odds that ever existed. See this picture sureIt's a corker! PEARL WHITF*N a TH WHll Will Play These and Other Selections Each Evening* "SMILING BILL" PARSONS' Latest Comedy "Wanted-A Baby" and a masterful Photoplay The Great Story of Victory Presents TheGreatestThingin life An ARTCKAFT Picture Lillian Gish and Robt. Harron arc in it Matinees 3:00 Evenings, 7:30 and 9:00 7th second-handed one."Clilct^o Tilburo EPISODE "TheELightning Raider"OF REX SUNDAY Bert Lytell in "FAITH" THRILLS, SUSPENSE, ROMANCE SPECIAL-SATURDAY and SUNDAY The most popular new music of the day, including "Roses of Picardy," "Evensong Waltz," "Sunbeams/' and "Any Place is Heaven If You Are Near Me." Elko Theatre Orchestra THREE SPECIALS Usual Prices