Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 9, 1915, Page 3

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Lake were the guests of Bemidji ; = = friends Saturday. 5 . e g e 4 i A ~ - - Mr. and Mrs. I E. Raymond of the ; # R ¥ X {1 heees 5 i i PI_‘EASING PHOTO PLAYS "*’"""Mmtownolhohnwerebmmvmmn'» ¢ A Hi 5 & : - 2 & LEST WE FORGET -~ - %}in Bemidji Saturday. yess T SR R *; *' “Myrtle Madson of Bemiajt ia the In case of m“‘“ 249! guest of her uncle, Postmn;m Wfl- e llam.Gerlinger, of Spur.- Hagenbeck-Wallace circus shows| here Friday, Auguat.13, - _| “rave your*turniftre repairea at g B Y the bargain store, fiyss.class swork:at{: o ‘easonabl .- SRS The Red Lake agency fair will be| "PCeble Bricss—Adv. ¢ “Edward and THeodore Gerlinger of ~ TONICHT MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE : ~ SHOWING BATTLE SOENI.S “The Patriot and the Spy” ** You -like the held Sept. 22, 23.and-24. A ' = i . g Spur will go to the Dakota harvesty Of ripe fruit, / o . s : 1 ar ¢ Marguerite Snow and James Cruze as the patriot - There will be & band concert at|8914s the "‘;:" part of the week. you? Then chew S!AR . 2 : ; 3! ; and his wife - & the city dock Frid: i - “ Mrs. A, “Hoskins and~Mrs; B.' 5 ‘ MYae A 7 = - £ * i« i ©. Toiletson of oshy wers. smons| 116MD. Pherd's a fiifity A drama of love, battie and daring deeds When traveling ~ purchase round- |the out-of-town shoppers. in Bemidity chew for %’011! A fi@h, trip tickets:=-Boost the Bemidji rajl,fSaturday. ” ; Sl road M"' s %[ “*Misses Hazel Minnick and Jennie fhtnbw Tulcv ch%w b eer S ur Tife with’ tragrance, v 1deals with ita = it e 0 & Gratton.of Bemiaji arrived this week| * WHtH & mellow f?ror £E LA “fmagfiation with its po " Whers Yhors The next term of court for Bel-|touyisit relativgs: at-Spaoner..—Bau-| { p | > ‘These’ produ uv od Emyhdy BRIN MAN T Everybed) trami county wm convene; Tuesday,{dette . Region. v P that swys flo Bods, | a8 , C .uz 2 e gossboarg 2 £ Segtember 14.~ B4, A &4 YBUBrechet and son, Louls, of Min- ong T erse d"y 3 T : NI : HT : . & 98 neapolis arriyed.in Bemidji,Saturday. o £ i I Thelr beauty | g1yde Fitoh's Famous Drama, “The|Dast, and the strength that a new- The next meeting of the board of |night and willyvisit relatiyes at Grand county commissioners will be held|Forks Bay for some time. m. m, first "ente: Strmght Road,” in mo“ Players rmm.d faith and love bring her. The sacrifice which she makes for'the man omAuzunL;\Bx\.v e Y Ctidriés* Chaptin “atid vnivarsnl * Matinee 2:30; Evening 7:30" Admission, 5c and 15¢ * LB < z . ! <2 5 Four-Part Feature. Weekly at Grand; Theater - touight: ; ; our- she loves, her loyalty to :h‘;“ 'd'm be -nloth;r :‘;‘; D:o::;tt; and every Monday evening.—Ady. AR \ s : fels” ton; growth of “cHdtacter'and their | How many girls who start out fn| . = 45 ry;sistyanoe“:;:t::z:; schiool and swamp land of the 5 aroxciter . > Wednesday, Ang:st 11 Miss Olive WentWorth-of -Black-| . o fixlflr;:i:; :n:?:‘lv:::::etinto th: w‘:i‘lllr- life with the determination to follow | temptation in order to be werthy a % o e duck came to Bemidji Saturday ;4o 3 e 5 P % the straight road complete the jour-|good man’s respect are dramatic and On Decomber § and 10 the winter |2ttend-the -ehauianqus;: neturning Seiiar Heap has made it : : 3 : ney? It was this vital question that |appealing to the extreme. heme:on ¢he eyeming txain. .., =z| the’ {avorite chew dbr a the eminent dramatist, Clyde Fitch,| ‘Many powerful contrasts are‘estab- convention of the Northern Minne- o ont gracétal ‘attirs and sclence 'is|asked in his great stage production, | lished in the play—the slums and the sota Development association willike qq;n : f.rl; co;figer of: :a:; tEnmle- th:u‘d of a century, T} ren libing ‘the gfddy Neights' of perfec-|«Tne Straight Road,” and-it was his|avenue; the back room of a Bowery . held in Bemidji. vard, ‘who has.been confin o h URpear HEAD is the high- A itlon, let ‘us pause and-take & Tetro-| ;1,¢ion of the problem that made|saloon, and the luxury and maghific- il . o s heme with; a.severe attaek. of .lum- 3 . ctive view. How many of .you 5 Beltrami county’s annual fair will | bago, is greatly improved. quahty chew Of the world, L Y ow that after these wonderful prod- that play the tremendous theatrical e“‘: ‘;lr a Fit‘th ave;xlne mansion;: truth besheld P 15,16, 17 and. d 2 55 d % @f th ucts'are raised, théy cafi:seldom be success that it became. any ypocrisy—all -are -woven--into e-held on. Septamber. 15, »! Miss’ Lena ‘Markus~of Nehlsh, who| anddit’s:miade in ones e arketed ‘at a’profit? Take the blush-| - It was inevitable that a play of|the web of the skillful plot con- 18. September.16 will be entry day. |nag been the guest of Miss Florence| voorld’s greatestaplug b jing Elberta, for example—they were |such sterling qualities “as “The|structed by the master dramatist. The sgntr fair -will-be -in- progress|Ripple of this city for the past week, t S f: Py 3 ‘led to the hogs by the -carload last|Straight Road” should eventually find Gladys Hanson makes the role of September 6 to 11. returned: to her; home Saturday. .. obaceo ac toriesy. & = izi::t 'fi{le onion—the '“"0‘:: ?V"‘;":@ its way to the screen, and the Fa-|Moll O'Hara a genuine “‘character / able—every year Tots by the Mr. and Mrs, L. Crail and/son, Don- - [lér o' The Southwist & St e, mous Players Film Co. have at laststudy. She is superb in the emotion- ald;.of -Minneapolis are the, guests| .. e again‘.besafisfied € ¥l ) R eké 2 afia r::nltaiuz:red: of |Produced a four-part feature based|al scenes, and in her hours of re- of Mr. and Mrs. 0. B, Erwig. Mrs.| ~— 7 " ther ch 2 7 ; 108t ‘théir homes. - Cot- | oD the powerful drama. orse. and repentance she suggests a Crail is a sister of Mr. Erwig. m\t.—vanyo er chew 2i 7 = \ n—naturé’s capitalist—often - goes “The Straight Road” is crowded|yearning for purity and regemera- begslng on the ma; et l less than|with many thrilling climaxes and [tion as tender as it is sweetly path- nf:Ofll f’ production. overpowering dramatic incidents. Its|etic.. The other characters are ca- great ‘to’ wander through the | gameq character, Moll O’Hara, domin- | pably interpreted by the usual ex- 'exfilblts Whilé" the band is playing 2 L‘Dlxle" and:boast vt tha-marveldas ates the drama with her pathetic|cellent Famous Players-cast. ‘Charley- Chaplin-'and {Umiversal ‘Weekly at Grand- Theater - tonight and-every-Monday- evening.—Ady. ., :Bd~Loe and- Mr. -Johmson of .Grand ' ? T~ | itertility of the soil and pride ourselves i 9 2 i 2 B Forks, returned to thejr. homes.last Granrd: Forks-where he spent.several lin the city this evening on the gix ) ty:mm to mstg, Sclence, but First show 7: _0‘ second 840' third 9:45 ~ |night after having visited at the A x e y ) Ad 2 5 d 15 > ) Ryan cottage at Grand Forks Ba: days as the guest of friends. o’clock-train and together with Mrs. u is also well ‘to remember that there mission oC an C Florence Lemieu of Laporte is vis- 2 a Pl * ¥ Ziegler will accompany the remnips agriculture that iting relatives 1n Bemidil for a few| Mr. and Mrs. Gustafson ‘of Ten-| C. L. Hedeen and Miss Ingeborg > to Eau Claire, Wis., where interment | 4065 1iut “reflect ‘its ‘Hérdships in the : Lo ) the near future, where Mr. Gustaf-|Fived in Bemidji Saturday and will E ) “Mrs. Henry Brown of Turtle River be .th ts of their brother, Joh Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White, Mr. and |- il in the newspaper |Pe:the guests of their brother, John g transacted: business -in. Bemidil- Sat- :?::]n:gs ey R Hedeen, linotype operator of the Be-|Mrs. F. 8. Lycan ‘and daughter, urday. 3 midji Pioneer, and his wife for a|Donna, and son, Wilbur, and Dr. and % “Mrs. James Grow of Nebish, Minn., " B thf:'on?a:;re’ :;on;liss:zz’: e::: eek. C. L. Hedeen was formerly |Mrs. D. L. Stanton, and members of UN VERSAL PEACE The House of Qfl&llty 4 iR , was a business caller.in. the.clty Sat- e Lt editor and publisher of the New Lon- |the Bouchier Grand Opera company| fined to-his home with a severe cold " wh L ' L 9y One of these da ou ought to A5 Lake yesterday in the White, Lye“an' This nation is now in the midst of en ove S ove 4 L attend to.his duties. - Several Bemidji lawyers will leave | 5 gypo cars, the latter machine| & controversy as to how best to pro- Rex drama in two parts o to Hakkerup's and have your ple-| 4 yiiner of Minneapolis is the |today. and tomorrow. for ~Baudette| . g driven by Wilbur Lycan, The| Mote universal peace. That’question ture taken.—Adv. where they ‘will attend the term of . e ‘on ] We ' will' Iéavetor diplomats to dis- ({1 H H £]] guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and bl Bemidji people enjoyed a_pienic on "0 Wit LEYe fof MPloWs to 4 Universal Animated Weekly of the chautauqua, autoed to Cass urday. for the past week, is again able to don Times. Frank Falls of Spur, Minn., trans-| prs W, L. Brooks, of Bemidji avenue. | court which opens there Wednesday. . W. L. g ue. i the shores of Cass Lake, returning to joqq qm 5 portant -than -peace 'between he world He expects to.return to his home.the Thektern; vlvxll prohab;y tak!e abo]lft &1 0hs 2ty T fite GvonTuE: METan Tt | e mrriakt Ahas paaee e on News and scenes from all over the w Iatter.part of the week. ek arge number Of aPPUCA~|yyrryy Hymes and daughter, Mrs. prosperlty for_every_citizen within OHARLEY CHAPLIN in Right-kodak fintshing, right quick, [#10n8 for cltizenship papers will be | g, “pyryer, of Brainerd, scco dedrugrom) . 66 41 1y, right prices—developing 10c. ‘mu’ heard*by, Judge W, 8 /McClenaling, panying them hack"h Bemldjl _’Xhe m ‘and ofttimes E The New Janltol’ ho will preside. politl‘cfl phmrin- have declared-war- Studio, 29 10th St., near lake. —Ady. 4 opera singers closed the Cass Eake e i ” ¥l Droands - upGA * bsfiies and*hé' éAbmet “crisis "“The Diathond Fromi:the Sky” has heen discontinued. R.F. Ross of Walker, superintend: |~ Pr--and:Mrs, C. R. Sanborn had|chautauqua in the evening. o y b ever’ resultéd. <~Many* men’ haveé stood ent of the Cass county..schools.and|3S $heif;dinner guests yegterday Mr, in-high places-and hurled-“gas bombs” | Shows at 7:30;, 8:30, 9:30. :5c—Admission—10¢c < and Mrs. Tams Bixby, ‘Edson Bixby, & president of the North-Central Edu- 2 LT o oy . ANSWER BLIND ADS. | at industry; thrust bayonets into bus- cational association, Was, a,Beraldjl Tams Bixby, jr., of Muskogee, Okla., HOW TO WE B at indus s : : 2 : business visitor Saturday, . |M¥& A H. Vernon of Little Falls,| "Aii ads sighed with numbers,!or Tomorrow..—w't;rld feature in five parts **Col. Cart= . Miss Gladys Stanton and H. Mayne | ipjtigls, care Ploneer must be an. er of Carterville”, featuring Burr McIntosh, and from H. Kaufman, proprietor of the g n4on Mrs, . Vernon,.a childhood Siered b 5 ¥ relatfor ftH ifiddstry; ‘sent = 3 H - ..~ M, 3 y letter addressed to the iadustry; the great book of the same name by F. Hopkinson Smith. Grand Forks dye hause, . left last|gyong of s, Sanbern, is a guest at | pymber given in the ad. Pioneer :m- political -aviators spyifig ‘through- the g y D spend the balance of the summer.—— ; N 3 iy vinia. ; any advertiser is. Mail or send ypur Outdoor Life Grand Forks;Dally. Herald,s o Fred Z!egler ot Minneapolis, a h_i/;swer to Ploneer No.: , or Initial [ = Mrs. ‘Guy Kelley and_Miss Ella |y other of John. Ziegler, who was —, and we forward it to tl ,hisVe Yohm‘inny > ddel with prog- Meiborg of Lenox, S..D., are.Visiting | qrowneq in Lake Marquette yester- |vertiser. ,ress; permitted -many politicians’ to 3 e AT relatives at Pinewood for a couple|q,y while saving his little daughter, = | [carTy “on-@ guerrilla’ warfare aganst W B of . weeks. Enroute they visited|porothy, from drowning, will arrive| Subscribe for the Ploneer. ‘clvilization and point a pistol at the l triends in Bemid)i for a day. l__’——______ ent. encer TF'he Grand Central Hote Miss Mary Dibvig of Nary was| s —_——— § gt , T among the out-of-town shoppers in|W_ .. oo ooy FO-WHOMEIT: MAY: CONCERN -t fnd siter ;] ortf{ni" eén eearchiol: fifi. “xplostves, MINNESOTA AVENUE - g is most enjoyable when theSkin | Bemidji Saturday. Miss Dibvig s NOTICE 1s Lercirp given that Y Gompany will ol persons asing, ]| for ‘o ‘vessel 7armted i’ laden with European Plan Strictly Modern m]fl] scondition : |a graduate of.the normal department it for storage or the dumping of garbage or other “munittons” 6f wir dhould -be' given a sin y’ nmnutycwnedhyt storage purposes ping of garbage Meal of the Bemidji schools, class of 1915. ?mmor upon ml‘ wvacant lots. %?ry person \::o huhher‘:y- J|!clearanceto: sail L?r thebpn!:l of “Uni- Rooms 50C up eals 25C up used said property or anyof itin. ways above mentioned is herel verul Peace." t-us by all means s 3ee . UN ' N S exi’r‘i’ifié’-‘“fifl mvlv?r'kd 3::_::,,’,:? “motifiet toepair the damage 80 done and place the property in the same §|'ave peace, but peace, like chasity, WM. J. DUGAS, Prop., Bemidji, Minn.-- -: clean, sanitary condition in which it was prior to the time of trespass ‘or trespassesI™T o - e Bemidj Tuvmslkn& Imnmvemam Go. Telephone 68-J., H, A, Thews, expert piano tuner.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. A.'E. Henderson of Bemidji avenue have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and daygh- ter, Donna, of Parkers Prairie, Minn., and Mrs. E. T. Erckenbrack of Adams, No ‘man—especially if he is mar Minn. ¢ T = 5 = ‘rled—would deny woman any right| L. E. Rood is building another b [-hs demands; -Take ‘the “earth and house on:his lot on Twelfth street E and Bemidji avenue. ;.The cottage will be completed in a short time.and will be occupied by the Andrew Roo por Sy Gaegim J ‘ o ey 1ad Lyt ot = in E - . TS, anaugh of e Boule- 15 OOHE 5 zian ¥ 1 ’m ddiryiahe a’<far-1iiore’ important 4 2 the reco! : very Branch there ae WITCH HAZEL SOAP For sale by E. F. NETZER; POSTOFFICE COR. 620 Ca, ST. PAUL MINNESOTA vard. returned--to Bemidji-Saturday . ‘event in-the life of the children hl.n hn 3 g from Duluth, where.-she has spent . some S H the past couple of months, the guest g St Meoks foi. the of Evely Busme“ Whether those oF Dok, PR, Mgl Mre: fio < : - [-voting bond o sel mgk:‘om house? records are the best for the business or not is sel 1 L = > y W de " the im- « Tomorrow afternoon at the regular SO\ 6 et it dom' considered—“We've used them for. years and hour, the Mothers® club will hold a 2.1 ind-g 5 s they've served their purpose.” And there the mat- meeting in-the elub room of the-li- ¥ ¥ aof “;.{' = Be it ‘seid' to'the-credit of woman- | o B v i Th it daa ate day bt . e : ‘hood-that it fs-mot, 25.a rule, the} ter drops—but we don’t intend to let you drop it unhlweveludachannetoprovehoyouthauhem 3 be, “Baby’s. Welfare.” All women, HlIINH? and especially, mothers, are cordially [invited to-be.present.at this meeting. Mrs. Henryi#allon of Minnesota Fargo, N."D., today, where: she will-visit relatives for a couple-of weeks. —She-was.-accompa- nied by her;niece,: Miss:Annie Nok- J¥ken, of Fargq, who has n_vi i Wzlnvellwlyunedhbe just a linle ahead of the othet fellow i the general equipment of | avenue went. to, oursare..:As an svideace.of this desire to show the newest and only the best of evflyl.hlfi |,hdly remmn-xd to'users of ink ““Carter’s Pencrait Eonbined 'Office and Fountain Pen mIQBook mdeexprufi!ofitt Eneeds of every deput— A ment of your business. . Made to save money for you‘—madetokeepyoui‘recoxdsalimi_nimum» of.costmd a maximum of accuracy. s AARGA | --Arthur Chase and wite of Cedar < { Rapids, In,,who have,visited at the Q) |home of:their aumt, Mrs. Frank|- = “if ‘you ‘buy one of CESER k-,a i o e . AT —he et memberaf theCars L . B Shat faveral akca, Iort tor fhetr these vest PO?!‘FF LOO_SC Leaf hk aikiac and duize :_’: 3 home today. Enroute to their home =2 }.}:m'u h-fid Jm&.fiw C.m: they will visit relatives at Lake City, TF Mklefs' M with the new. hw-ulm:lh, % Minn., for a short time. Informatlon in detall for the ashng : mmm A |ams ; dipg -8 month'a| - hég]fll:lm Ilmfl Slm m : - e : el vigécuri’ty fflnk BIM sfifi!lme'il' : ank Bidg.

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