Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 9, 1917, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Miss Alice Smith of L d a between-‘é(:aix:n 1visit?)r yee(;lt)::da;j,as Mmég%ggnnm%%gmflqg% Mexico, Aug. 8.—When news of the resignation of Dr. Alfred Zim- merman, the German foreign secre- tary, was received it caused general feeling among prominent Mexicans that his downfall was due largely : . to the failure of his plan to have Chop Suey Taatcmeln. Wong|Heinrich von Eckhardt, German Nuey Chop Suey.. Served at the|minister to Mexico, attempt to em- Great Northern Restaurant, 207 Min- | broil Mexico and the United States nesota Ave. Phone 772. 8-27|and use Mexico as a go-between in an effort al Misses Elsie, Edna and Edith|Al}jes. 1045 Henate: dapan trom' the Schmitt, accompanied by Marie Nel- son of the First National bank of You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask YOur|Thief River Falls, motored to Min- SAVES MAN'S LIFE. St. Cloud, Minn., Aug. 8.—Ellen grocer for it. 437t |neapolis today. At Wadena they Mrs. Otto Maltrude of Becida was|of Fergus Falls, who will accompany |McCadden, the 13-year-old daughter Comlng Events will be joined by Miss Nellle Hay Sept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Fair. | | Mrs. Eva Townsend and son, George, of Park Rapids and Miss Bess Brennan of Little Falls motored up from the Rapids yesterday and are guests at the W. S. LaMont home on Minnesota avenue. GRAND THEATRE Wednesday Evening; Aug. 15th (Curtain at 8:20) The most notable Musical Comedy offering ever presented in this city, coming to Bemidji from its long run at the Casino Theatre, New York, with the original presentation intact. JOHN CORT 7Presents THE NY CASINO THEATRE MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS the cities visited will be St. Paul,|Warwick, a St. Cloud architect, out Minneapolis, Redwood Falls and Mar- |of the Mississippi river Sunday after- shall. They expect to be gone about |n20oon, when his canoe upset in the $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean|ion gayg g & middle of the stream. Land Co.—Adv. a7t Warwick was struggling in the water with the upturned canoe and being borne farther from the shore when Ellen McCadden appeared on the shore. “Want any help?” she shouted seeing that Warwick was making no progress. ‘‘Get someone to give me a lift,” was the answer, and the little girl turned and rushed up the bank. In a moment she re- appeared in a bathing suit and plunged into the stream. With her aid Warwick reached the shore. V Rriggs ; Mm I you have & soem % 1ent @ %‘5%1'"&%- the guest of friends in the city yes-|them on the trip from there. Among|0f George McCadden, pulled Harvey terday. Sept. 12-13-14—Twelfth Annual Beltrami County Fair. 7 August 14—The Beltrami county The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is t : see that a notice of their visit here is insert- ed in the personal columns of the Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your items to this office. Mrs. Carl Bloom of the town of Eckles was among the out-of-town visitors yesterday. board of commissioners meet. The Beltrami county district court convenes September 11. See Dr. Hawkins’ new success trouser supporter at Shavitch 1321'?9 Mrs. M. S. Gillette will leave Sat- urday for Malta, Mont., where she will join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gillette have a claim 25 miles from Malta.. Mr. Gillette was formerly in the automobile business here. He is now working for the government in the reclamation service. Homer C. Baer, cashier of the Se- curity State bank, who is in the Twin Cities on business, will return to Be- midji this week. Miss Ethel McKnight of Puposky autoed to Bemidji yesterday and pass- ed the day with friends. lnfiu Ehl:n Q‘;xlnn, who has been ith another John = . One of these mice €ays yes ought|Vifiting Miss Ella Parker for the| . i with another .Cort cast of Broadway Favorites, including te go to Hakkerup's sad have your|Past two weeks, will leave for Foss- Eleanor Henry—Guy Sampsel—Irving Brooks—Lily Leonhard— ton this afternoon where she will i 3 i pleture taken.—Adv. 2688 it friends for s da Adolph Link—Mortimer Weldon—Edwin 0. Meyers — Gilbert ; y or two, be- Clayton—EKate Stout—Josephine Kirkwood—Monjo and Gould. Misses Doris Johnson, Ethel Cole i 5 e fore leaving for her home in Benson. and Ruth Brown of Grand Forks, s p ec i al c om p an y Orche'tra Miss Quinn will visit at her home wWho are spending the summer at La- | {0 tW0 Weeks before going to Seat- : G fends Yihia, were gueats of Bemidjl, frien THE MOST FASCINATING CHORUS COAXED FROM “THE GREAT WHITE WAY” IN YEARS, . $1, $1.50 and $2 Seats on Sale at Netzer’s Drug Store structor in the public schools. En- route to Seattle she will visit at Lake H. Mills, roadmaster on the Min- nesota & International railway, S$ame prices as at Lyceum Theatre, Duluth, and all other citles. --- Sixty People --- Carload of In spite of the inclement weather yesterday afternoon, the Red Cross benefit card party given in the Elks’ hall was a success in every wa Mesdames C. R. Sanborn and J. H. Koors and Miss EHa Parker, assisted by fifteen hostesses had charge of the party. There were about 60 guests present, and both bridge and five hundred were played. Mrs. Phil Gill won the highest ecore in bridge and Mrs. Tabor in five hundred. Prizes were awarded both winners. Ice cream and cake was served. This is the first of & series of card parties to be given each second Wednesday in the month for the benefit of the Red Cross. —_— Those of us who are past middle age are prone to eat too much meat and 1n consequence deposit lime-salts in the arteries, veins and joints. We often suffer from twinges of rheumatism or 1 , sometimes from gout, swollen hands or feet. There is no need of this, as the new prescription, Anuric, is bound to give immediate results as it is many was formerly an instructor in the junior high school in Bemidji. ness. ‘Word has been received in the city by J. C. Sathre from his son, Floyd, who enlisted in the navy a week or so ago with Mrs. Ross Chesterman, | times more potent than lithia, in ridding Crookston’s lady recruiting officer,| the impoverished blood of its poisons that he had arrived safely and is|by way of the kidneys. Simply ask for now quartered at the Norfolk, Va.,| Anuric for kidneys or backache, the dis- naval training station. He enlisted covery of Dr. Pierce. It will overcome as a musician. In his letter the|guch conditions as rheumatism, dropsical young man said that as yet he had|swellings, cold extremities, scalding and The nothing to do as the government’s| burning urine and sleeplessness due to instructions had not arrived. He| arisirg from bed. (e efoe o M Bovers =a Sound of Marching Feet Be e Broshsion Datly Tmes Fiovs | PRESIDENT OF WoMAN'S\| will soon be heard TEMPERANCE UNION. throughout the Land Sathre i@ a nephew of. E. M. Sathre But--- Koors’ ice cream is both very nu- tritious and refreshing. 628ttt —— C. E. Battles leaves tonight for Minneapolis where he will join Mrs. Battles, who has been there as the guest of friends and relatives. They will return the first of next week. Louis and Vancouver. Miss Quinn spent yesterday in Brainerd on busi- Special Scenery. CLASS ON OUTING ] Members of the Live Wire class of { the Baptist Sunday school are enjoy- [ ing a few days outing at Rocky | Point, chaperoned by Mrs. Paul Flake. Friday evening a weiner and marshmallow roast will be enjoyed and Rev. and Mrs. Whitby and some f the other members of the Baptist §unday school will be guests. ] i Quality money-saving kodak fin- ishing: Developing 10c; prints, 3¢ Good ones. Try us. See our sam- ples. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone up. “Do we take portraits?” Yes. 670-W. 718tt Mrs. R. W. Nudd of Williston is the guest of her brother, Mr. Stam- baugh of Turtle River. Mrs. Nudd is accompanied by Mr. Stambaugh’s ? HOSTESSES AT TEA Mesdames W. E. Dean and A. A. I ‘Warfield will entertain at tea at the | Dean home on Lake Boulevard to- morrow afternoon for the benefit of | the Red Cross. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church is giving a ser- jes of teas. While there the ladies will work on garments for the Red Cross. SOCIAL POSTPONED The social to ve given in the Swed- ish Lutheran church next Friday, of Bemidji and visited at the Sathre home here shortly before he left for the East to join the navy. Motley, Minn.—“I take pleasure in recommending Dr. Pierce’s medicines, little daughter. first of all for their Mrs. Marie Drahos and Mrs. Cath- i, cohol. istric Ul ] ” erine Drahos of Cedar Rapids, Ia., T E ATERS President of' the Before-YOUR boy “.Falls‘ln see that were in -Bemidji yesterday, enroute : | Woman’sChristian he visits our studio. We'll make Temperance Union . I appreciate that you the BEST picture he! ever had. fact. Using your medicines for thir- to Bagley where they will visit rela- tives for two weeks. —_— AT THE ELKO The inside non-elastic, non-slip George Beban, the celebrated por- . has been postponed until some time|belt with the flexible stays takes the|trayer of French and Italian char- ty years I‘surely ‘ Best. ook, place of suspenders and belts. See|acters, will be seen at the Elko to- J§ have had time to I he Hakl(eru S‘t d 3 Shavitch Bros. 2-89 |night in the Pallas-Paramount pro-| "% = o fi'é ‘F?:;iveweu' p u lo duction of “The Bond Between,” a iy < Pre Mr. and Mrs. John Utech of Tur-|thrilling story of the New Lork Lat- | fcription’ has beentested the most. I BEMIDJ]' MINN tle River were in Bemidji yesterday.|in quarters, written by Mr. Beban. am the mother of seven Cl‘lflgm"’g‘;‘i ealflh % Mr. Utech came to Bemidji to under- As the Italian in ‘‘Pasquale,” Mr. time, with one exception, 1 have n able i i to go ahead with my own work when babe ggt:,flggy::lcealaf;&;’l.nmation, prior to|Beban firmly established himself as a was ten days old, due to using the ‘Favor- photodramatic star and his most re-|: o Y i “Hi ite Prescription.’ 4 I have used enoufi of cent production, ‘“His Sweetheart,” Dr. Pi };otherm ficines, t0o, to know has been pronounced by all to be a . 8 e masterpiece of its kind. wfir gve gatisfaction.”—Mgrs., MATTIE Personals and Newsy Notes sa~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS W | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Molander and children, who have been visiting Mrs. Molander’s parents at Madison, S. D., are expected to return to Bemidji GRAND THEATER this evening. A picture program will be shown _— at the Grand theater on Satur- H. J. Miner of International Falls|days and Sundays, evenings only, be- transacted business in Bemidji on|ginning ext Saturday, according to Wednesday. Mr. Miner is represen-|announcement of the management. tative to the state legislature from|A Vitagraph drama and comedy is Koochiching county. booked for Saturday, and a Selig drama for Sunday. LILY LEONHARD, ONE OF THE PRINCIPALS;IN FLORA BELLA,"AUG. 15 1. G. Haycraft, Solway merchant, was in the city yesterday on busi- ness. A splendid idea. Let's have a i dish of Koors’ wholesome ice cl;ezn&xi Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rathman and children of Jamestown, N. D., who have been visiting at the H. W. Bail- ey home and also at the G. H. Han- sell home in Bagley, will return to Jamestown today. They made the trip by motor. Mrs. M. D. Dickey of Princeton, Minn., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William McCuaig and family. Mrs. Dickey is enroute to her home from Cass Lake, where she has been visit- ing her sister, Mrs. J. M. Goss. She expects to return home the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and children motored to Cass Lake this morning. Have ion haé your @wsh of Koors’ foe cream today. 628tt == All Day Thursday Of the Dr. Hawkin’s New Success i mm— of agriculture in our schools, de- parted last night for Aitkin after a i ¢ “ day’s visit with local friends. He ¢ 3 3 f‘] will complete the trip from Bemidji # ; i by automobile, and will return to ¢ 8 f | ’ d faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru ’ the bloodson the mucous surfaces of the Graceville where he will teach again { belcured by Hail's Catarrh Medicie. Cir- |next term.-—-International Falls Daily 1 .. All Druggists, 75 | lem, ‘We will give One Hundred rs for 7. 3. CHENEY & CO, Toleao, 0. |Journal. [ e a " d Y u “ r s‘h i [ t n 0 w'" ' e e e 12 4 \ : ) A Theatre --s Tonight =2 A PALLAS-PARAMOUNT PICTURE George Beban In his greatest French characterization —IN— “The Bond Between”’ Mr. Beban wrote this story himself, for himself—another in- dication of what it will be. comes to the Grand for one night only. There are 60 people in the Donald Crisp who directed Mr. Beban’s most recent produc- company, including their special o tion, “His Sweetheart,” is the director of this picture. chestra. They also carry a big cal the greatest attraction ever booked to show in Bemidji. ¢ Cannot Be Cured ortionlut the ear, Thero 18 " CAr. i one way o catarrbal deafness, by Samed condition of the mucous lining of hian Tubg. When this tube is fumbling sound or im- " when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the resuit. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube 1 condition, hearing E. W. Vancura, former supervisor «deafness are ca: y aa inflamed condition of the mucous sur- The inside non-elastic, non-slip belt with the flexible stays takes place of suspenders and belts. We want every man in the city to come in and see this new success. We are the sole agents for Bemidji and Beltrami County. AND BELTS ENDORSED BY MEDICAL SCIENCE Next Wednesday evening the fa- mous New York Casino theater musical comedy succese “Flora Bella’ —— — — A tivea PAame

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