Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 20, 1917, Page 3

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3 I Coming Events June 18 to July 27—Summer ; | Training-School. June 21—Annual Farmers’ Picnic at Fair Grounds. September 11—Next term of Bel- trami county district court convenes. Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian|. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltralai County Fair. LADIES AID TOMORROW The Norwegian Lutheran Ladies ¢ Aid of the Fifth ward will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilke Thursday W afternoon at 2 o’clock. A Mrs. Ralph Ripley and Mrs. Ed Blake of Lavinia were between-train shoppers in the city yesierday. You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grooer ‘for it. a3 A. M. Tittle of' Barnesville was among the out-of-town visitors yes- terday. s Frank Hubert will leué Friday for Minneapolis where he will join the army as & mechanic. Mrs. Everett Wynne .as returned from town of Liberty where she has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jacobson. Clearing the racks for summer wear—$14.75 for any spring suit or coat (except Poiret models). O’Leary- GRAND-TOMORROW Matinee 2:30; evening 7:30, 8:45 The Noted Japanese Actor HAPPY WOMEN Plenty of Them in Bemidji, and Good Reason for It. Sessue Hayakawa| In Lasky-Paramount Pictures “The Bottle Imp” Robert Louis Stevensons famous story e R R e ) Special—flour $7.50 per 100 lbs. best patent. Troppman's. 2-621 Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum have returned from Crookston where they were the guests of Mrs. Marcum's .mother, Mrs. W. L. Davies, over Sun- day. Suits and coats values to $50.00, choice this week $14.75. O’Leary- Bowser. Co. . 2d 619 1w-621 James G. Burke, president of the Burke Insurance & Loan agency of Beach, N. D., who has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Burke, left last evening for Min- neapolis where he will transact busi- ness before returning to his home. ‘Wouldn’t any woman be happy, After years of backache suffering, Days of misery, nights of unrest, The distress of urinary troubles, ‘When she finds freedom. Many readers will profit by the following. . Mrs. W. G. Worth, 608 13th St., Bemidji, says: ‘‘About five years ago I first used Doan’s Kidney Pills. They were recommended to me when living in Virginia. backaches and trouble from the kid- neys. This remedy has my endorse- ment at all vimes.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-—get Doan’s Kidnty Pills—the same ‘that Mrs. Worth had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. $ Fresh dairy butter 35c per 1b. at Troppman’s. 2-621 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks and Lois and Ronald Davies of Crookston will return from Duluth, where they have spent the past week, either to- night or tomorrow. Lois and Ron- aint ihul RANGE OF. u Minnesota Collede of Saint Thomas A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE Ranked as an Honor School by the War Department Collegiate Commercial dcademic. Preparatory Careful Meatal, Moral and Religious Training Eight Hund: and ‘Thirty Students From ‘Tweaty-Five States Last Year. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS Very Rev. H. Moynihan, D. D. Pres. PURCHASES FARM G. M. Banfill has purchased the Big Bass Lake farm. He lately moved here from Bowman, N. D. RECRUITING FOR REGIMENT Chris Neumann, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Neumann of this city, who returned Sunday from Bend, Ore., is acting as recruiting officer for the Third Minnesota, the regiment to which he belongs. Chris Neumann is on the reserve list and expects a call soon. KA XXX ENEEE NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD - ugust L. Berg, Joo Hague, Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut Service Night and Day I EEE RS REE R LR R J * « . « b * * : & &« —Phone 63— L & * x ¥* « * x L - _ BEMIDJI BOAT SERVICE Leave lemidji....7:30 A. M. Leave Bemidji. 1:30 P. M. . o 3 Bowser Co. ald Davies will be guests at the home UNCLAIMED LETTERS Leave Bemidji..... 7:30 P. M. | H. COMINSKY TO WED 2d 619 1w-621| Miss Edna Filiatreault will leave|of their uncle and aunt, Dr. and Arriving at Birchmont | Oicar Thotsdenson. iof . ‘Gemmell tomorrow morning for Lake Bemidji | prs. E. H. Marcum hl‘-istdof adverth’;:;ll };}ters "UI:- 8A.M, 2P .M, 8P M 3 Henry Hcward Cominsky, man- 1| where she will spend her vacation. PG 3 claimed” at Bemidji, nn., post- LAVINIA 3 ager of Scheiner Bros. Ladies’ ready-|spent yesterday in the city on busi-|Migs Filiatreault will be the guest of office for week ending June 18, 1917. 8:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. ! 3 to-wear store, left tocllay for Neizvdarlx, ness. I:n)::;( dsilster. Mrs. T. Thoroldson, at :de:—BAndreo% gfs- gO.. Mr. Vg}n; 8:30 P. M | : . J., where he will be marr o cottage.—Crookst Dail x red Bergin, Ovila Bourgon, a; v e — 1 i‘fi; "Helen Leser, daughter of Mr,| Misses Florence and Lydia Hayes|pimes, oo o o0 oY Borg, Mf.l Wm. Burns, Mr. W. J. f |Th\$ .;""’.‘,"’t scfledmfi,,flél t{' 3 and Mrs. William D. Leser, on Wed- of town of Llheyty have returned wm s HART Church, Roy Creighton, J. S. Dahl, c(l)m:g:. u subjec 0 3 nesday, June 27, at 4.o’clock in the|from a ten days’ vacation spent at| Tpe Crookston Daily Times says: [] . Ole Danfelson, Mr. Edward S. Ellis, : afternoon. Mr. Cominsky and bride(the home of their uncle and aunt in|«Mrs. C. H. Remington left this Mr. and Mrs. W. Gill, D. P. Irish, g will return to Bemidji about Au-|Beltrami, Minn. morning for Bemidji where she will in : John Klausen, Edmund Lamson, Mr. ; gust 1. " visit ner daughter, Mrs. H. R. Jones, Harris W. Linday, Mr. Charlie Min- St,alii:se ;:gy t"g;:frnix:e:tle gnl’liictii(} for the summer. She was accompa- nichl\,‘AA. J.l?flll‘elr, Fred %c:}ulley’i_ H gk x XXX % &KKXK ;! *l! * X 5 ied by Miss Helen, daught f Mrs. F. cAnulty, Jerome Norton, Tom|4 Hair dressing, manicuring, +* ' DANCING PARTY film at the Grand theater Tuesday _‘;:,ies,ywh:s hai el!:ee‘:n uvglsi:i;; wifix “T"“hf“' T“"ivn[" Olson, boulz M. Shapiro, William | face mlssageg, scalp tren%- x o and Wednesday. Matinee and eve-|her in Crookston and with Mr. and Souter, Mr. Geo. Stiles, Mr. Ben Te-| & ment, switches made from % 4 A dancing party was given at the|Ding. 3-620 | Mrs. Harry Carpenter.” gos, gl;a; T’l‘:o]m;;ggn,Tl;Lans Targ::l& : combings 1311.50. Cgrns, in- : . J. Burk h last venin 7 son, al, 'aversy, rown nails treate spe- Drecedod by & mershmallow - ang| James Loitved of Eagle Bend is Crand --- Friday || Whaiey, ur. Henry Williams.© Wo-| % Gialty. P S weiner roast at Birchmont Beach, |the guest of his son, Nels Loitved, | y men—Miss Leon Bartleson, Miss| & MINA MYERS * The gugsts were Misses Marie Burke,|and family. He will remain in the Agnes Kiehl, Mrs. E. Oemig, Mrs. C.|& 311 6th St. Phone 112-W % b Gertrude Malone, Jean Richards,|City for a couple of months. | — Shadeo, Miss Marian Valentine. LR R SRR R RS R R E R R R R N.// Catherine Richards, Ruth Richards, y N Josephine Parker, Ella Parker, Dor-| Mrs. S. A. Sprague, Mrs. L § othy Nangle, Ruth Lynca, Buell, Ag-|Stilwell and Mrs. Seth Smith of Be- " nes Strand, Rose Burke, Helen Evans, |¢ida were among the ont-of-town REX THEATER Jane Hayner and Dr. and Mrs. Daniel | Shoppers yesterday. Would you stake your life as se- McCann and Messrs. Gregg Malone, . — curity for the loan of an immense C Cevners, Kenneth Kenfield, Ferns B. P. 0. E. ELKS NOTICE sum of money, and sincerely intend Knapp. Alfred McDonald, Daniel to pay the debt or forfeit your ex- Gainsy, Eben Bowser, jue Walker. There wiil be a regular meeting|istence? “The Gay Lord Waring,” Herbert Warfield and James Taber.|of the Elks lodge June 21. & hero of the Bluebird photoplay of [E— —E. H. Jerrard, Sec’y. that title, to be seen at the Rex theater today, did this very thing, his Mrs. Margaret Meyer of Grant Val-|unnatural brother holding the money Personals and ley and Miss Annie Crawford of|lending end of the proposition. J. J{Libby, Mont., who is a guest at. the| Warren Kerrigan plays the role of N N t || Meyer home, passed yesterday in Be-|the reckless and spendthrift English- midji visiting friends. man, who is so much of a *‘sport” ewsy O es ' that he makes another bet with a Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McGregor, Mrs. | ““loan shark” that he will kill him- — - T. J. Burke and Mrs. J. M. Richards|self at the appoigted hour. Many DH;’"{:" Sw%ns:nh.ot .}t““a&‘}j l} motored to Cass Lake yesterday in|exiciting incidents transpire before J',Os b‘; g“efl f" .]'s sister, Mrs. J.|the McGregor car and visited friends. | the fatal moment—and right up to - Opaahl, and Zami’y. G i ot A very hour in which he was to die our ms quality finished. e-| it looked as though Lord Waring szo'goo zxdloan on farms. 4?7813:; veloping 10c¢* prints 3¢, 4c, 5c.!would pass his title to his brother by Land Co.—Adv. BI:Ch Stll)ldi(;, d29 10th St hBab)t' the death route. The outcome of the photos by lady operator with tact|strange gamble constitutes a most tlfisbs ‘:“cfi Ja{):obson ‘1’; ntr}llg‘itov?sli and patience. 616tf|daring and unusual piece of photo- — ;’ €r! yf “d een a Bemrld) playing; the entire story is gripping tor for a few days. . J. 1\{)1 Rici}l]ards and fa:mfily, dWho and punctured with thrills; ‘““The 2 ave been the guests of friends ,in|Gay Lord Waring” is an exceptional Dressmaking %m;lel atd r:vas%x;able Bemidji for the past few days, while|feature even among the high class - prices. Misses Dahl an esz?z% enroute to Spokane, Wash., from |company it keeps as a Bluebird photo- ow . o acco 413 Minnesota Ave. = Minneapolis, where they have lived| play. Grace Currie left yesterday moon for the past year, left today for their . for Duluth where she will be the|DeW home. GRAND THEATER Do you know the cooling, soothing whiffs of con- nature, and blended only by experts. All bite and M M. Wilson . Enid Bennett, hailed as the most| .. frof f True Smoke? i ved, all richness retained. For chew- SN guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. M. s0n,| o fntenaing settlers and farm la-| genuine screen “‘discovery” of the tment you can get from a bag of True Smol !nrchu removed, . for a wmonth. borers apply to W. E. Black, Can-|day, makes her second appearance on Do you know why it’s so popular; why “True ing or smoking it can’t be beat. Get your bag today! witth n — adian Government Agent, Clifford |the Triangle program under the su- Smokers” a—y als T, Smoke i 1d in 10c flat und blp Virginla Witting has returned | Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for | pervision of Thomas H. Ince in “The never change; why they always recom- -True is sold in O soumG ;’;:1 vfl':i“ne;l’g;: Pobpedd Mls: Sally :e;tlgn":nd liabovrvent' nteé nutzl other | Little Brother,” which will be seen| mend it so strongly to their friends? Just try one and in 50c fiber containers. If you can’t get it from ’ nformation in estern Canada. at the Grand theater tonight. H —mu'gbty qm-ck dealer, send is name and address wi ‘Witting, for the past ten days. 328tf! Miss Bennett, in the title role of bag and you'll discover why e b will’ us his are supphi with 10¢ g this production, takes the part of a True Smoke is a blend choicest and we see that you lied. One of "'": nice “"’; {“‘: °“::: Miss Emma Hoglund, who was in- | little girl of the slums, who, thinking £ America’s finest tobacco-grow- C. PEPER TOBACCO CO. ——— to go to Hakkerup’s and have ’1 st¢ |structor in the normal department|to add to the family income, dons tobaccos from five of s 55 ; o d picture taken.—Adv. of the Bemidji high school the past|boys’ clothes, buys some newspapers( ing states. Picked only when ripe; aged only by SAINT LOUIS = u MISSOURI a of Mi lis has| Ye8F: returned Monday morning from |and plunges into the maelstorm of Flora Shepard o n“::fl"b the|her home at St. Croix Falls, Wis.,|the city’s busfest life with surpris- arrived in the "“yd“dh je De where she had spent the past two|ing results. guest of her grandmother, Mrs. D.|yoops Miss Hoglund has taken up| The play teems with interesting Wilcox, for some time. her duties as gnel of the instructors|characterization and rapid action. T ,|in summer school. There are two novel fights that take : Ch:“’:“l‘;f o:nzoll:m(e:xc:;t ‘;’:f::t place in the heart of the business prin NOTICE district and in a chemist’s laboratory, models) $14:75: O’Le;;y al;gw:er quol respectively. As the hero of both of e Autoiowners. I‘tak: !:Ao'iice,t ifi“tit ithe these encounters, Enid Bennett g Bemidji Auto Laundry is s oing ! emerges triumphant . As a box office Mrs. Frank Patterson :\nd‘hlaggh‘ business at the old place, Knonke’slattraction this young Australian girl ter, Miss Arvilla Patterson, w ;)flnve garage, behind the Pioneer office.|is said to be already in the class of :’:";“m:;g‘fu:flse:d;az?d s{e '('-.,nv:g Also fully equipped for all tire ang screen stars with far greater experi- and other points, returned to Bemidj tube repairing. 02¢ | ence; True Smoke S y. Smokes True Chews True g ' GRAND ;% TONICGHT i 10c & 20c REX Theatrell 8 REELS TRIANCLE 8 REELS BLUEBIRD PH?TOPLAYS makes about the most appealing boy you ever saw in the latest The Idol of a Million Theatregoers Triangle-Ince-Kay Bee play “- . " s ¥ . WARREN KERRIGAN [13 7] = Lt v By THE LITTLE BROTHER K, a . She has to be a boy becanse her brothers desert her and she has p o S . g ““m Ga lm d wanng" to go out on the street and sell papers. Then a man comes along .. Offering you their “goud-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ' and things change. ity about themselves. Why not call them up? i Su; by Ofoonrle,llterlotlmdlotlofexcitementnndtrhh,mehfoud *’l””’l"‘-g’:"fii’*fi”””"””fl‘I’”*C”” MISS LOIS WILSON out. But she is even sweeter as a girl, and the man sticks around £ - Rooms : :' GENERAL MERCHANDIEN, & The State Wide i76-Winni just as you would. ¥« Bakers and Confectiomers i’ PHOTOGRAPHER ’l Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, € Prize-Winning « Manufacturers and Jobbers % ¥ Flour, Feed, etc. The & e Beauty of Alabama’s 400 Joe Belmont X Iee 8 Goods, * Fhotos Pay and Night &, careful b x 2 < . * x “flu‘m’m&’; ‘h:fl;‘;“:"““m:‘“ % 316 Minn. Ave. Phome 136 ¥4 * Bemiaji . Phoue 65 & scene. eu :n gam ng “THE LOVE COMET” I R R R R R R R R R R R R R R zlm- 1?9'15::“ ngez:‘:h:‘i::s R R X R R N AR R E TR R R R LR R YRR P g e resu erim - . ki M b dogss also showing Navy Department film % MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS &k v > HUB x JS— against millions. Human life a pawn 11 I, o ,:,,“d Sewl o IRRCORER ¥* Good_substantial clothing % of fortune. Thrilling, sensational and LIFE AND TRA'NING : Tinmon, Ormem.l:d ot :: Land, Loans, Insurance :: and ’““H“ moderate : prices Eroping. Making as epoch 1 photo- IN THE U. S. NAVY” [[lll %17 muds™ peaan x5 and 0y rropets o e ; playing. . i x Phone §73-W &% Troppman Block Bemidjt g: ““Honest Abe” Grossman, & Matinee Daily 2:30; evening 7:30 Shows start 7:30 and 9; admission 10c and 20c % J. BISIAR, Manager % *5 §izpistor, x and 8:45 l”’l’i”””‘!l’i””ffi”.l"&’{**’**.**'****

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