Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 29, 1916, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1918, A W W W | home in Minneapolis where she will . ‘enjoy a few weeks’ rest before taking AN SRR AR SRARSRR, | IDE Toar. o The G. Bowers home on Beltrami here from flve years of vocal instruc- |bel Johnson, who served at cated in Bemidji a year ago and has|door. Miss Kenney left today for her!eron shows promising ability Phail School of Music where she will teach vocal musie: during the ensu- ‘While here she has made a host of KENNEY MUSICALE PLEASES friends, both in social and musical circles, who sincerély regret her dej parture from Bemidji, but who also avenue was the scene last evening of | wish her success in her new work. a charming musicale given by Miss Those who assisted during the pro- Frances Kenney, the program of [gram last evening were Mrs. B. W. which was furnished by several of |Johnson, accompanist, Miss Anna her pupils. Miss Kenney, who came | Benda, Miss Ella Laqua and Miss Ma- the tion under Kathleen Hart Bibb and [frappe table, and Miss Thelma Bow- Mrs. F. H. Snyder of Minneapolis, lo- [ers, who received the guests at the since given private vocal instructions. The pupils in last evening’s musi- | prano. The following program was |at Minneapolis. During a part of the school year she|cale did justice to the fine training occupied the position of musical in-|they have received, and deserve men- structor in the public schools, hav-|tion for the marked ability they ing accepted the position at the res-|showed. Miss Jane Hayner needs no ignation of Mrs. E. W. Johnson (Miss |added comment as her pleasing voice Phillips). is well known here. Little Alice Cam- and | zetta), “Valley of Laughter,” (San- ****iiii‘l*i*i**i jnflsinueAprfllEumm % |charge, was released this morning. BETH EVANS SUCCEDS FRANCES KENNEY AS SOCIETY EDITOR 3 A lawn social was given by the *| Presbyterian church last evening and |’ *| was well attended. The proceeds are | *|to be devoted to the church’s imptdye- * | ment fund. Miss Beth Evans will suc- ceed Miss Frances Kenney as society editor of the Pioneer. - She will begin her new duties Miss Dorothy Virts has ' refurned Monday. Any courtesies shown ¥|home after spending the past weel her will be greatly appreci- < |with Miss Dorothy Wilson at -Péne ated by the management of X |yrodge, the Wilson’s summer home at | the Pioneer. *|Turtle Lake. L * R KKK KKK KKK KK KK Tolaphons Toll Rates ; m\ e rates should depend uj on‘ what it costs to pro- “@uoe’ the service. R ’ P :!nmurlon we pay double the wages for the same kind of hh)hm ‘werk that is paid in European countnes. Nearly all kinds of telephone material coits a at deal more herethan it does abroad. . kmuim Il.,l.los Lower For.distances under fifty miles, within which four-fifths of ' * % ok ok ok Kk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok Miss Lela Simonton, who for the past several weeks has-been camping} Verna barker captivated the guests|with'rep ranes at Grand. Forks Bay, with her extremely high, sweet 80-|departed this morning for her:hkome carried out: ' “Damon,” (Strange), “Caro Mio| Mrs, J. M. Smith and “her ‘four Ben,” (Giordani), “Sunlight With |grandchildren, who have been the Song,” (Harriet Ware) by Jane|guests of Mrs. Smith’s son, Dr. H. H. Hayner; “Porgi Amor,” (Motzart),|Smith, of this city, returned-to. llln- & “O Luce di Quest Aaima,” (Domi-|neapolis last night.’ When YOU Are in MINNEAPOLIS or ST. PAUL Be Sure to Visit the Wonderful New Minnesota State Prison IN STILLWATER Open for inspection Every Day (Except Sundays and Holidays), 8 to 11 M. and 12:30 to 4:30 P. M. Round Trip on Trolley Cars Including Prison Visit: From St. Paul—4 Hours From Minneapolis—6 Hours The Finest Public Institution of its kind in the World X THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays Five Act Mutual Star Production ‘““SOUL MATES’’ A powerful and absorbing story showing ing in a masterful man- ner that no line should be drawn between men and women and they be judged by different standards. A The five act drama ends with an extraordinary climax. Mrs. B. H. Edwards of Becida Was|pengs will return to Bemidji the 2 % 2 TN an out-of-town shopper in Bemidji| g, of September ‘and resume. her Sunday—Matinee and evening Admission 5c and 10c | Friday. work in the Junior high school. An Excellent Photoplay Program NOTE THIS After tomorrow evening and|spending the week-end with relatives until August 12th there will be|at Rosby. . matinee and evening shows at the Rex Theatre Satur= days and Sundays only. Tonight—Starting 7:30 and 8:45 Admission 5c and 15¢ WILLIAMRUSSEL and OHARLOTTE BURTON/ Bemidii Friday from a short visit to 128 t© sbend the next bevesl Jase 1o a1 ymg distance calls are made, American telephone rates for - derson), “Sing On,” (Denza) by| Miss Emmaline Erickson, formerly | $he-game service are much lower than in European countries. Verna Barker; “Jap Doll,” “Slumber |4 student in the Bemidji high sclivol, Boat,” “Sugar Bolly,” (Jessie Gray-|will arrive in the city Monday to'be nor) sung by Alice Cameron; “The|the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. H. Passage Bird’s Farewell,” (duet) by|Manaugh, for some time. Jane Hayer and Kern Olson. ,rn-. r distances and for messages between countries, p lephone rates are from three to four times as high as . our rates for the same distance in this country. Mrs. I. B. Olson and little:daug] Mrs. L. E. Tabor left yesterday for [ter returned this ‘morning’ from 'a a two weeks’ vacation. six weeks’ visit with relatives and friends in the Twin Cities and points n the southern part of the state. distance telephone service in Europe is generally vny poor he farthest a toll call can be made abroad is lcwoelo' more than the distance across one of our states. Judge H. A. Simons went to Kel- liher yesterday on business. Miss Sadie Chesborough went to|’ Minneapolis Friday where she ‘will join Misss Elizabeth Eberline of' Be- | midji and Miss Jennie Moen of Park Rapids on a river trip to St. Louis. They will be gone three weeks. Mrs. E. Preston of Maltby was the guest of Bemidji friends Friday. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land Co.—Adv. a71te It is useless to think you ecanisuc- Allen Forte of Nary was a between | ceed without the lecessary prepara- train visitor in Bemidji Friday. tion. If you decide to enter ‘Man- . kato Commercial college this fall you Mrs. W. A. Casler is visiting with |are taking the first.step that will'lead friends at Maltby and Yola this week. [to success. Send for their catalog. | It is free.—Adv. Miss Frances Kenney departed this morning for her home in Minneap- Misses Edna and Myrtle Ditty and olis. Miss Luella Budd of Minneapolis, who have been camping mear Blackdutk | Lake, arrived in the city this morn- Rev. Osmund Johnson returned to GERMAN SUBMARINE BRINGS PICTURES TO THIS COUNTRY SHOWING RECENT ACTIVITIES ON THE WESTERN FRON' Solway. and Archie Ditty. Mina A. Meyeré, hair dressing, switches, $1.50. Phone 112-W. Troppman Block. 174731 Miss Anna Benda, having com- pleted her term as instructor at the summer school here, left for her home in Brainerd this morning. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Homer Balzell are Ralph Brandon, formerly ' wi he | First National bank‘of this city; now with the Firgt National bank of'Con- rad, Mont., arrived in the ¢ity this rningfrom his Home at ~Grand Rapids and will visit: with - frieds Mrs. Carl Jacobson left yesterday | for Glasgow, Mont., to visit for sev- GRAND THEATRE ", ah TONIGHT 2 Lillian Walker and Wm. Shea in the Vitagraph comed:; “THE LONELIES” and "JAOK STRAWS’ 7:30-8:30-9:00 Tonight 5¢ and 10c TOMORROW SUNDAY MATINEE 2:30 Jesse L. Lasky, presents Blanche Sweet and Garlyle Blackwell in “THE CASE. OF BECKY” by Edward Locke A drama of Hypnotism and Pre-Natalisin in which a young woman possesses two startling and oppisite personalities ever in conflict with each other. A Paramount picture, 5 parts. Shows 7:30-8:45 5e-15¢ N\ DRlNK MILK --You know is Schroeder’s Alfalfa Dairy Farm milk comes from healthy cows, kept in sanitary quarters. fed on balanced ~ rations. The milk is clarified, bot= \ tled and brought to your table pure. There is such a difference in milk and you’ll notice it more if you drink Schroeder’s. Phone 65 SCHROEDER’S eral weeks. here for a few days before -goiug: west. ., BURSTING STEAM PIPE SCALDS NIGHT ENGINEER. C. DE RUSHIA/ Charles DeRushia, night engineer at the Crookston Lumber compsny planing mill, was scalded early this morning when a steam pipe ‘barst. His hands and legs were scalded but the injury is not serious. He was taken to his home in Mill Park shortly after the accident. Mr. and Mrs. John Claffy and party motored to Star Island, Cass Lake, this afternoon. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t Mrs. George Lytle of St. Paul is the guest of her sister, Mrs. William Sex- ton, of this city. Miss Gunda Borgen arrived in the city yesterday to visit her brother, OSHEOSH MAN TO 0CCUPY THnar s Horesh, . EPISCOPAL PULPIT SUNDAY Miss Marie Annette left today for Crookston where she will visit rela- tives for some time. Rev. J. 8. Budlong of Oshkosh, Wis., will conduct services at the Episcopal church Sunday morning. Mrs. Eduard F. Netzer will depart early next week for a visit with rela- tives in Crookston. 4 Rev. J. B. Smith, formerly pastor of the Methodist church here, is visit- ing his son, Stanley, near this city. I A m fllIIHHIIIHIHIII!IIllllllllllllllllIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II MR.CUSTOMER Red Pep has some good advice below his pic- ture. Read it. Miss Alice Ranglien of Wilton, who has been visiting at the home of Rev. Osmund Johnson, returned home to- day. 1 Miss Helen Olson -arrived in the city this morning from Cass Lake where she has been visiting for sev- eral days. Miss Edith Mills, who has spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Carlton Clark, of Puposky, is expect- ed home today. He has been talking ‘“‘flower boxes" every ‘Saturday afternoon long enough, he says. We still have some of them left. “Red Pep” forgot to tell you that the only place he could sleep these hot nights was out on a screened porch, Have you one? If you want some good oats cheap call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the “Frenchman,” will come quick'.— Adv. 2648710 Misges Irma Hazen and Glady’s .| Armstrong returned yesterday froru a three weeks’ trip to the Twin Cities’, and Grand Forks. Your faith will never be lost if you pin it to, the Building Material seld by the ; iy ST. HILAIRE SIHES RETAIL LBR, CO. | ‘A:-safety pin won't stick you. Neither will they. Right muterial at/right prices and the best possible service thrown in. :Every time I take a walk around the yard I find something new they have just:bought, “They have a car‘load of the finest Fir Doors to be found in the te and they are selling them like ice cream cones this hot weather. Bétter gn ywn and have a look at them. Yours, “Red Pep" The Live Wire Philosopher. ”c that you get what you want if you don’t call when I am in swimming Miss A. Aakhus, who has been visiting relatives at Eemerald, N. D., for a month returnied to her home in Frohn Friday. " Mr. and Mrs. 0. Johnson, son Paul, and Alvin Fjeldstad left for Cyprus this morning to attend a church festi- val at that place. Misses Dorothy ar.d Evelyn Wilson, nieces of Mrs. W. Coleman of this city, returned, to their home at Salute Ste. Marie, Mich., today. | \ Jim Thorpe. / \ i ol i Jim Thorpe, who is playing 1 Miss Esther! Hedeen left last night bnlllmfor the.. Milwaukee ~Brew for her home at New London, Minn.,| seemg to have\the stolen: base re. after a six wewpks’ visit at the home of | for thfi ;mh‘nt ut EW:tYh‘";I i ; Th is ng is ni g her ‘brother, John Hedeen. i ;“;g hae ok sormuchis ee, the bases-and-in--the field Cincinnati Reds bave been h‘y\n mb lnm up. & ‘ Tfll“l}lflflll HIIfIIflIIIllfllllI|_IIlflliflflllfllfllmlfl_lulllllfilfllllll L ER R ECRU A T i Jerome: l!ou:o, +who has been serv- ing a seatence in ithe Beltrami county i 4

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