Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 10, 1916, Page 3

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AW | the guest of Mrs. Clarence Jackson About The City ¥ e s E. A. Barker spent the week-end in Duluth. Remson Bell departed for Wash- burn, Wis,, today to visit his parents for a few days. For Sale—Five aore lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 349. Mathew Larson.—Adv. dedte Ml:. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser spent Sunday at Buena Vista. H. Logan of International Falls is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson. Dean a71tf $60,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Miss Gladys Stanton left last night for the Twin Cities to visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Berman left yesterday for Buena Vista to remain a week. George Lord of Duluth is the guest of his brother, A. A. Lord, of this city. Miss Nellie Hanson, the guest of Minneapolis friends for two weeks, returned to Bemidji Saturday. Miss Julia Olson of Becida was an out-of-town shopper in Bemidji Sat- urday. Ed. Cheney of Bemidji was united in marriage to Miss Lena Pullenski at Chisholm, Minn., July 2, 1916. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Da- vis motored to Movel Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schwingli, of Nary were in Bemidji Saturday on business. If you want some good oats cheap call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the “Frenchman,” will come quick.— Adv. 26486 Mrs. F. J. O’'Neil and Mrs. A. O’Neil of Turtle River shopped in Bemidji Saturday. C. Spreighter, guest of Bemidji friends, left Satur- day for International Falls and War- road. "ARROW OLLARS DI o Gigon Mrs. Erskine of Grand Rapids is W This summer Glacier National Park Glacier Park in the Montana Rockies —it’s established now as America’s vacation paradise—tAis summer make “Glacier” your vacation-place. On a Glacier Park vacation you’ll enjoy to the full the fascination of the Rocky Mountains. You’ll get into the “big woods.” You’ll paddle mile-high mir- ror-lakes, along racing mountain rivers hook the mountain trout. By auto-stage you’ll motor deep among the Rockies. You’ll “saddle up” and go horse-back up and onto the Rockies—cross the Continental Divide. You’ll enjoy out-of-doors-land hotels where giant trees are pillars, where there are campfires indoors. - Very low fares to Glacier Park and back are'in effect. Pacific Northwest Summer Round Trip tickets routed ‘‘Great Northern" permit stopover at the Park. New Glacier Park booklets for 1916 are out now—ask for them, and for detailed Park information. “Sec America First C. E. STONE, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Minn. GRAND TONICHT “Selig Tribune Weekly” News of the world in Pictures A EVEART OVERTON and DOROTHY KELLY in “THE ROOKIE” and the 2 part comedy «““Separated From Sarah” Remember we have the coolest place in town. Shows 7:30-8:30-9:30 5c and 10c o REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplaye Monday—Matinee and Evening Winnifred Greenwood and Franklin Ritchie 7 “THE INNER STRUGLE” An Absorbing drama of Love and Sacrifice In Five Parts : > Shows start 2:30, 7:30 and 8:45 —ADMISSION_— Mutual Masterpicture, DeLuxe, Children 5¢ _ who has been the|. - Adults 15¢| Miss Esther McCalla, who has bee: teaching school at Nary," returmed’ Saturday to her home at Howard| Lake. Mrs. J. King, the guest of rela: tives in Bemidji for a short timse, turned to her'home in Crookston'Sat-|- urday. Miss Annie Swartz of Grant Val- ley arrived in Bemidji Saturday to be the guest of friends for some time. J. K. Given of Mason City, Ia.; has returned to Bemidji to join ‘the Bemidjl Naval Militia on its annual cruise. Mrs. A. A. Kahala of Brskine;] Minn.; is -visiting for a few daya at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. D. Cameron. Miss Ruth Reynolds of Kelliher arrived in the city this morning to spend several days at the J. R. Vel- oski home. : Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Dehnel of Sleepy Eye, Minn., for- merly of Bemidji, a.daughter, June 29, 1916. Judge H. A. Simons left this noon for Duluth to attend the summer term of federal district court which opens tomorrow. Miss Grace Brazier of .the last year’s faculty of Bemidji, has ac- cepted a position for next year in Owatonna. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. A. Johnson of Virginia, who have been guests at the R. L. Given home, have return- ed to their home. William Fellows and family, who have been visiting relatives at Fer- gus Falls for a few days, motored to ‘their home Saturday. Miss Jessie Pendergast, who com- pleted a term of school at Langor last week, returned to her home in Grant Valley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith and son, Berman, left today for a trip to the western coast. They expect to be gone about one month. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield and son, Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Con- ger and Miss Florence Bell spent Saturday at Itasca park. Miss Beth Evans arrived in the city yesterday after an extended visit with relatives and friends in Wiscon- sin and the Twin Cities. Mr. and Mrs. John Falls, Mrs. A. A. Kahala of Erskine, Mrs. A. D. Cameron and Miss Avis Cameron mo- tored to Lake Itasca Sunday. Mrs. G. A. Bang and children of Kelliher were in Bemidji Saturday enroute to Grafton, N. D., where they will be the guests of relatives for two weeks. Miss Gladys Eastman of Turtle River was in Bemidji Saturday en- route to Moose Lake where she will attend the Methodist camp meeting Sunday. Mrs. M. O. Hunter and daughter, Olive, of Minneapolis, were in Be- midji Saturday emroute to Buena Vista where they will visit friends for several days. Roy Carter and Budd Dowe of Grand Forks, who have been guests at the Carter cottage at Lavinia for the past week, returned to their home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd, Dr. A. E. Henderson, Mrs. Arthur Flatner and Miss Markham spent Sunday at Klein’s cottage on Movel Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Semisch and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La Plant motor- ed to Bemidji from Kelliher yester- day. They visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Veloski in Bemidji. Miss Josephine Ostrem, a member of the Bemidji school faculty of last year, is in the city for a few days| as the guest of Miss Thelma Johnson. ] Miss Ostrem will teach in Minot, N. D., next year. Paul Howe, who has been in Ten- strike for the past week assisting at the Beltrami County State bank, ar- rived in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. Howe returned to Tenstrike ‘this morning for a couple of days. Dr. and- Mrs. E. H. Marcum and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks returred yesterday from a motot trip to Crook- ston. Clinton Davies, nephew of Mrs. Marcum, returned ‘with the party and will visit at the Marcum home. ‘Will pay $1,000.00 for suitable name for new ‘lodge. Application blanks, 6 names 25¢, 156 names 50c, My Pickford Selllr s, 'A"6IRL OF 'YESTERDAY" =~ A Paramount picture - in 5 parts. * Matinee: 2:30 “Childreralone 106 at-night. e a jui;cy ak when youre hungxy—they satisfy! You know what a thick, juicy steak does for your hunger. your smoking—they satisfy ! But, besides that—Chesterfields are mild ! This combination of mildness with “‘satis achievement new to cigarettes. Chesterfields do exactly the same thing for 9 2 18 an Chesterfields give smokers what they have always liked (inildness), united ‘with a new kind of enjoyment—** satisfy!’’ { No cigarette, except Chesterfields, can give you this new enjoyment, because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend! Try Cliesterfields—today ! 20 for 10c Attractive tins of 100 Chesterfields sent, pre. E pn:d, on lreeeipt oi sg:, if your ds&ler can- mot supply you. ess: Liggett & Myers “Tobacco Co., 212 Fifth Ave., N:w'\'ork City 35 names $1.00. Territory for dis- trict managers. Address P. 0. Kol- stad, General Delivery, Minneapolis, Minn.—Adv. 64716 Bemidji people ‘Who visited at Ttasca State park yesterday are Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schadegg, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson and children, Maxine and Euegene, Milton Scha- deég, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles, Mr. [% % % X X X k X K K X ¥ X K ¥ ¥ and Mrs. D. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lord and guest, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Mrs. P. N. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Erickson, Misses Ida Virginia Brown, Elizabeth Erickson and Car- rie Armstrong. A glance at the want column may help you sell it. x NYMORE NEWS * ¥ (By Special Correspondent) X KK KKK K KKK KKK K KKK Richard Bush of Brainerd arrived in Nymore Thursday evening of last week and expects to remain here for some time as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Olson. Mrs. George Revere of Walker ar- rived in Nymore Friday evening of last week. She expects to spend the summer here visiting with' Mr. and Mrs. Tom McManus, “''* = =¢ Misses Jennie Tagley and Essay Peterson and Messrs. Fred Cutter and James Ward motored to the state pafl at Lake Itasca and Grand’ Rapids Sunday morning. " They'ret‘ur'ne the evening. ~ e 6 g {i. 8. OFFICERS IN MEXICO ENJOY NO LUXURIES THAT PRIVATES CANNOT HAVE 4 Officers of Battery C of the 6th field artillery, at their quarters in the fiels. the punitive expedition in Mexico take their meals, Ceigh e lumber procured at short notice. ‘They gnjoy no lfug W 1 and sleep and eat under the protection of a root “mnm:"ll;:ing mnchptbe same ae their '

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