Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 23, 1917, Page 3

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; SATURDAY. JUNE 23. 1917 12-13-14—'1‘weltth Anmlal County Fair.” ;30—Public street auction PICNIC AT ROCKY POINT Misses Dorothy Carson and Velma Dean chaperoned the members of the Hiking club today at a picnic at Rocky 'Point. The members of the club are Margaret Wedge, Margaret .. Carson, Alice Dean, Martha Gilmore, g | Grace Currie, Anzonetta Kenfield, Bernice Kirk, Luella Backus, Louise Goltz and Anna Murray. SURPRISE PARTY ..- Mrs. Ed Folstad was pleasantly surprised yesterday by a number of her friends who came-in and spent the afternoon. The self-invited giests 'were Mesdames Andrew Cas- person; A. O, Hoganson, John Hogan- son; Nels Jepsen, Ole Larson, I. Ny- gaard, Hans Mittet and Fred Ever- : 80D, . MANY ATTEND BAND DANCE The dance given by the Ladies’ band last evening at the city hall was well attended and the dance was a success. The hall was very pret- tily decorated with the Stars and Stripes. The proceeds-of the dance will put the organization on a good financial footing. The Bemidji Ladies’ band is the second organization of its kind in the state. MRS. JOHNSON HONORED Members of the Ladles Aid society of the Methodist church presented Mrs. A. W. Johnson, who will soon leave-for new home at Chicago, with a half doben sterling silver spoons yesterday afternoon while in session at the J. Van Arnam home. The reg- ular business of the aid was first transacted. Mrs. Johnson, who has been a member of the aid has been very active in its work, as well as in church affairs during her stay in Bemidji and will be greatly missed in these as well as other circles of the city. Ice cream and cake was served. Personals and ’ ow——— - You'll like Koors’ breud Ask your m for it. a7 Hr and Mrs. Fred Barker of town of Eckles were among the Bemidji shoppers yesterday. Mrs. Alfred Larson, who has vis- ited her mother, Mrs. A. G. Sthol of Pinewood, for a month, has re- nrned to her home in St. Paul. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, s8. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ll senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, lnd that said firm will pay the sum of INE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my prEsence. this 6th day of December, 886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Senc¢ for tesumonla!s free. F. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, Tc. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. REX THEATRE TONIGHT ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW ‘William Fox presents Genevleve Hamper "Talglod Lives” ‘Written by . Mary Murillo Directed by J. Gordon Edwards TOMORROW-- SUNDAY BiGene Sothern A drama of exceptional interest The charming artiste in a photoplay of sunshine and heart-throbs “Her Good Name" A Van Dyke Art Drama Usual admission and hours $50.000, to loan on farms. Dean, Arnton and Hans Sande of the town of Liberty, who have been at l-nhhln: for some time, are in the city today. One of these mice days you ough\ to go to Hlkkomp'l snd have your picture taken.—Ady. 14tt Miss Mary Lydon will return Mon- day from the Twin Cities where she attended the wedding of her sister. L. E. Rood, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Edward Rood, left yes- terday for various points in Wiscon- sin, by auto, where they will visit relatives for some time. Your films quality finished. De- veloping 10c* prints 3¢, 4¢, 5e. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Baby photos by lady operator with tact and patience. You save moneysmu Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Haugen and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haugen of Ben- son, Minn., were in Bemidji yester- day. They are touring the state by automobile. They also visited the Carl Blom home in town of Eckles this week. To intending settlers and farm la- borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- adian Government Agent, _Clifford Building, Grapd Forks, N. Dak., for settlers’ 'and laborers’ rates and other information in Western Canld;n" Rev. C. N. Ahlyveit of the Evangel- ical church of Manchester, N. Y., will preach at the August Konickson home in the Fifth ward Sunday af- ternoon at 3 o’clock, and at the A. S. Anderson home, 111 Fifth street, at 8 o'clock in the evening. Every- body is invited to attend. Instead of spending your vacation in idleness take a course in the Man- kato Commercial College. A few months of study in that great school is worth many times the cost. Th!s is your opportunity. Send for their catalog. Misses Lucy LaFontisee and Mary McManus will return tomorrow night from Grand Forks, N. D., where they have been guests at the G. A. Me- Donald home. Miss LaFontisee has spent the past week there and Miss McManus has been the guest of her sister for the past.two weeks. Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey returned yesterday. from Crookston where she had been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Stone. She left last evening for St. Paul where she will spend today” and Sunday with her husband, Attorney Thayer C. Bailey. Mr. Bailey is at the officers’ training camp at Fort Snelling. If you want to see some original old maids, go to the “Spinsters’ Con- vention” at the City Hall next Tues- day and Wednesday evening. Help d Cross and the Y’s club. the Re LR Miss Ella Sonstrud, daughter of Mrs. O. B. Sonstrud of Dewey avenue, will not return to Bemidji for her annual vacation, but will go to Yel- lowstone National Park. She left Fargo today, where she had attended the annual Sunday school convention for the past three days. Miss Maude Craig, principal of the schools at Hope, N. D., will accompany Miss Sonstrud to '.he park. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keehr of Be- cida were in the city yesterday. They brought their little 4-year-old son to St. Anthony’s hospital where he underwent an operation. A clot of blood had formed on the brain which was removed. The little fel- low had lost the sight of one eye, as a result of a blood vessel which had burst. ;| business. anuy, MIDJI DAILY PIONEER this evening for the Twin Cities, where she will visit relatives. A. A. Richardson’s mounted photo of the big farmers’ picnic Thursday, only 50c at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 2-623 Jesse McPherson and Clifford La- Core returned this morning from Brainerd where they had been on Don’t forget to attend the local talent play ‘“The Spinsters’ Conven- Wednesday evenings of next week. 1-627 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sly and Miss Ethel Quillen of Bertha were in Bemldji yesterday, enroute to Shev- lin, where they-will-visit relatives, returning “home tomorrow. ' % J. O. Harris, formerly of' this. city, now of Kelliher, is in the city today. on business. Mr. Harris is propri- etor of the Kelliher hotel. * Oscar Nelson, teller in the North- ern National bank, will return Mon- day from St. Paul where he is at- tending the state bankers’ conven- tion. Mr. Nelson made the trip by automobile. The Bemidji International Raggers orchestra played for a dance at De- troit last evening and will play there again tonight. Thursday night they played at Thief River Falls. Mrs. E. J. Brenn of Warren, who has been a guest at the T. W. Bell and W. B. MacLachlan homes since Tuesday, has returned to her home. Before coming to Bemidji, Mrs. Brenn visited her sister, Mrs. May Maxwell.-of Brainerd. Mrs. Brenn’s niece, Miss Mary Maxwell of Brain- erd, accompanied her to Bemidji and Warren. She will visit at the latter place for some time. THEATERS REX A really excellent cast is seen in support of Jean Sothern, the star of the Van Dyke Film corporation’s art drama, ‘“Her Good Name,” which will be the feature at the Rex thea- ter tomorrow. GRAND Seena Owen returns to the screen after several months’ retirement to star in “A Woman’s Awakening,” a Triangle-Fine Arts picture directed by Chester Withey, which will be shown at the Grand theater tomor- row, Sunday. New Yark Sheriffs. The reason why the sheriff of New - York canuot be elected to two succes- sive terms is this: It is the sheriff's duty to carry out the process of courts against official delinquents during trial and after conviction. Should a sheriff endeavor forcibly to hold over for a second time after having been defeat- ed for re-election he would be the in- strument of the court's process against himself, a paradoxical position which the law avoids by making him ineligi- ble for re-election. (The Difference Between the Cost of Good and Cheap Printing is 50 slight that he who goes from printer to printer to secure his printing at a few cents less than what it is really worth hardly ever makes day laborer wngel at this unpleasant task. If you want good work at prices that are right, get your job printing At This Office @armoani’ ‘@idim 5¢ & I5¢ TON Two Celebrated Stars THOS. MEICGHAN and BLANCHE SWEET “The Silent Pardner” A Gripping Paramount Picture in five parts GRAND THEATRE Tomorrow—S U N D A Y—Matinee 2:30 A Triangle Play in 6 Parts “A Woman’s Awakening” Featuring SEENA OWEN in 5 Parts, and— “Her Candy Kid” A Triangle Comedy Shows at 2:30, 7:30 IGHT 7:30 & 8:45 in— and 9:00; 5¢c and 15c. Miss Marjory Shannon will leave CHURCHES Presbvteri At the Presbyvgtreiar,nchurch Sun- day morning at 11 o’clock the pastor will speak on the subject “Nehemiah, the 6: Public 15). Spirited” (Neheminh Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the sermon will be on “The Marks Ject, Friend.” 9: m. of a Christian” (Luke 9:23). day school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. tion,” at the city hall Tuesday and|All are invited to attend these sel vices. L. P. Warford, pastor. gg service in the evening by Rev. Sun- Sunday schooh "3'ot'u. m. Preach- A. Soper. Sal L Sunday sch%‘o?‘m 'p m., sub- “Isajah, the King's Best Text to learn, Jeremiah 23-24. Salvation meeting 8210 p. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and 1 Saturday 8:15 p. m. 3 at a. 7: [ m. Sunday school at 12. during summer months. day in month, Holy Communion 11 day school 2 p. m. Praise meeting Friday at come. in the evening at the parsonage in place of the church, as the latter is being re-painted. pastor. ’clock in the Elks’ hall. Meetings Fifth ward hall: Sun- Meetings Wednesday and :15 p. m. All are wel- 0. A. Sandgren, captain. p. m. Lutheran Free. Services will %e held at 8 o’clock O. P. Grambo, class; ABSENCE Makes the Heart Grow i Some One Else, If You Aren't on the Job Fonder SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT POSES —THAT'S THE IDEA. AND FINISHED) ATTRACTIVELY AT The Hakkerup Studio BEMIDJI oI Our facilities for all kinds of high- grade photographic work are first- our best skill, artistic train- ing, and personal efforts are at the service of all who desire true por- traiture; the kind that interprets the MINN! exquisite grace and charm of child- hood and womanhood, and the )strength, dignity and character of manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemidjt, Minn. 3 l’luhg)’s Catholic, Low mass at 8 o’clock; high mass t 10 a m.; Sunday school at 11:30 m. vespers and benediction at 30 m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. . Mhrigtian Science. Services in the morning at 11 ' sermon 11 a. No vespers First Sun- Evisco Morning prayer an KKK K K KKK K KKK LEIBSLE Mrs. C. A. Olson of Becida was in Bemidji yesterday to visit her daugh- ter, Miss Gertie Olson, who is in the city receiving medical attention. Miss Olson was injured in an auto acci- dent, sustaining & broken arm. Business and Professional a. m. Third Sunday in month, Holy Communion 8 a. m. George Back- : GEIB & : hurst, rector. ¥ Architects and Engineers : *x Methodist Episcoval. Chfldren S my exercises under the : ’Pfo::%lzs’ *M:r:h:n; B‘Mf * f direction of Miss Elsie Schmitt at|y 4 S g g x xR KA KA R AR S 10:45'a. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Preach-|¥ TOM SMART * ing service at 8 p. m., sermon sub-|& DRAY AND TRANSFER - ject, “The New Commandment " Alg Safe and Plano Moviag Y cordial invitation to all. B. D. 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