Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 17, 1917, Page 3

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Miss Louise"Quesnell- of went to Crookston today. o - Cbming Events " ™ gept. 17, 18, 19—Red Lake Indian Hornet J. D. Bogart of Hormet: dpetit’the | clda yesterday. he would act as day in the city on business matters. Mrs., C. E. Smith left Saturday night for Brainerd where she will visit her sister, Mrs. R. B. Hamil- ton, for a week. Light as Chaff Fair Warning. In the center of a large agricultural district a candidate for political honors experienced some Mrs. G. W. Cochran will return| difficulty in se- /| tomorrow ‘from Culver, Ind., where| curing a suitable i she accompanied her son, Earl, who| room for a public 'will attend a military school in that| meeting. Ho w- icity. Mrs. Cochran also visited at| ever, a farmer Greenwood her old home. came to the res- | ‘Mrs. J. W. Voight and daughter. :u‘e’ l:,ynro:er::;:_ z {Hazel, who have visited friends and in t th irelatives at Spemcer, Ia., for two| Bouncing a e | weeks, returned to their home in Be-| Same time that George T. Baker and Ed French are expected to return this evening from Blackduck where they have been on a duck hunt. VAUDEVILLE - TONIGHT -- Ré‘il}ly and DeTellen 8inging, Dancing and Talking Slathers of Fun chairman. ‘Mrs. Emma Barlow and snn. Ar-| When the moment arrived the farm- Fatr, ;tlmr, of the Fifth ward returned from | er rose to his feet and, bumping the Mrs. Weatherby 1s spending 8 cou-liyinneapolis Saturday. While there : == E ie Fi table with a formidable looking stick, 3 ef;_‘;':“;“:;‘; nzt?' b’:::; geetégg mi‘;f ple of weeks at tlie French farm. |ynoy attended the state fair and vis-| gpened the meeting in the following urt e ey . ,d- M T iited ‘Mrs. Barlow’s daughter, Mrs. businesslike fashion: e | : mm,l;'y' ;‘n“‘ :fi?o'“a', ‘from D:;le'y av- Thomas Moody. “Friends, enemies and other folks, The Man and Maglc ; October 10—Opening day of Uni- ¢ ain’t much of a speaker, but”—with versity of Minnesota, enue to Doud avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hoganson and o 5 o > two sons will leave Wednesday for|@ thump of the stick—“what I say October 29—Special election for| Ralph “Haberman *of*St. Paul is|Minneapolis where they will visit|generally say to the point. This is'a Also 1ssulng of bonds to pay for bridge|tranadcting business in Nebish for|Mrs. Hoganson's mother, Mrs. H. P.| public meeting on private property, and city hall. . several days. Hanson, who is very ill with brain | mind, and if anybody feels he has any- i Laae fever. thing against our man he had better Lol g ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Tur-|. find a safer place to say it than in my F II _—— tle River are passing tire-week in the| Rev. Lindholm of Drayton, N. D, | parn, Now, mister,” to the candidate, ar y utier S O C I E T Y city the guests of relatives. ]‘lVill pr'(le_achlnl:]t ihe tswmcli BL“‘E“":K “pitch in.” i = { - aome, ne Heiceipat e The candidate proceeded to “pitch In a Two Reel Drama venue, this evening at 8 o’clock. = . & Wmiam Fellows and lnmlly and All are invited to come and hear | DV and there were no unseemly in MISS BROOKS HOSTESS Mrs. E. Tufford of Tenstrike motored |}, terruptions at that meeting. ; o e e to Bemidji Saturday and attended = [ [ LIS ke s 1] | Miss Lucy Brooks was hostess at the, counAty fair i Miss Vernice Voltz and Miss Eileen Going Up. ! i a dancing party Saturday evening at £ yibas ‘#4éb: it | Boyd, who both teach school near 2 U —— her homg gn I{ake Boul};vard. El‘he Mrs. S. J. Horner and three chil-| Pinewood, returned to their schools| ‘AT Engllshhscthoolbos:‘vzflls I:ke%‘::: guests included Misses Dorothy Tor-|dren, 'Who havé visfted “rélatives ‘at{Saturddy ‘evening after a short visit | other dnv Ayuat: cause an. e th rance, Velma Dean, Arvilla Ken-|Des Moines, Ia., returned to their|at their homes. Miss Boyd and Miss forth into smoth- | fleld, Helen Backus, Mabel Brooks, home at Fern Hill saturt;ny. Voltz teach in adjoining districts ered laughter ev- And Roy Leibsle, Bert O’Connor, A. E. e - A { and board at the same place. ery few minutes ] Feir, D. J. Moore, Mr. McMillan and rath of Cass Lake] during the after- i . ! ) Corporal Harold Hayner. motored 'tod’ city - Saturday and erd atl.ld }‘Ir:. (%‘ A€ Nhte;t’b:ccom&’ noon': lessoms. A U . : ,, i I s 3 g M bt i — passed the day attending the county | panie y J. A. Fenton an r. an “Why, ye see, I ENTERTAINED AT DINNER fair. Mrs. R. J. Fenton, motored to the sir,” answered “lversa creen agaZIne Louis Klinger farm nei::r Pinewood the mirthful one, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Greenblat will{ Miss Nellie Behnkio of Minto, N.|Yesterday and passed the afternoon. “our scullery cop- i \ i entertain Mr. and Mrs. Henry Com-| D, is visiting ‘at the home of her|Mrs. J. A. Fenton and children are per’s been )l')locs- SHoWig the . (-JOke Industry,;, New Inventions, insky, David Gill and Philip Gill at|grandmother, Mrs. O: N. Johnson, of | Visiting at the Klinger home, Mrs. e Phymcal Culture and Art dinner this evening. the town of Frohn for a short time. fii:f";‘}’:égf a daughter of Mr. and morning - mothér . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolte, Mrs. s \ DUt Some ~ ghu; Peter Rise and Vira Wolfe of Guthrie| SECORD FUNERAL TOMORROW powdex:,ln, an’ it blew a big hole in t — motored to. Bemidji yésterday and v — "e‘l‘““g' | 7:30 & 9:00 Personals and passed the day with friends. The funeral of Mrs. A. E. Secord Surely there's not much to laugh at \ ; g will be held tomorrow afternoon at|n that,” said the teacher reprovingly. * ' oc & 2oc Mrs. Vernice Hinshaw, who has|2:30 o'clock fr]n)mH the Metf?‘o?i:t “But that's only half o' t' story, sir,” Newsy Notes ||visited at the home of her parents, | church, Rev. B. D. Hanscom officiat” | excltmed the youngster, choking back scone sl ey A s el di Gaibid Mr. and Mrs. M. Hogan of Grant|ing. Mrs. Secord suffered a stroke| ., o .. outhurst. “Ye see, father was I — !l Valley, returned to Bemidji Satur-]°f paralysis Thursday and died from 5 5 v 44 s the effects of the stroke. She leaves | sittiu’ on t' copper to keep t' 1id on! Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cross |day. t daughters and three sons sur- — 5 Lt BIenInE, B Lon DOULE Bon . e Aaughts Young Wolf Caught, S T T e —— — A. G. Wedge, vice president of the| YlViD&. Geneva, N. Y.—Naples, a village wem | = = ‘| First National bank, returned Sun- - of bere, which made a bid for fame |= WE HAVE THE 1LOTS - One of these mice days you ought | day morning from & business trip to YEOMEN TO MARCH o b thirotizn b dicorers ot |5 What kind of a | 1ot are' you 1ooking for? A good business = to go to Hakkerups and have yeur the Twin Citles, last winter through the discovery of | stte? A location for fine residence? Or just & place for & 3 picture taken.—Adv. 14t B han. The Yeoman lodge will meet to-| wolves, now reports the capture of a |S cozy little bo i¢¢ & fine residence P! ] Mrs. Peter Johnson of St. Paul is | OrTow t“‘t‘:"“]‘:‘m at rl fi“ %““:fi‘; young wolf. The young wolf was cap- |S me i ¥ H visiting her ‘sonhere:’ Mrs. John- | 8harp & e home ol rs. Ber! tured by the Proctor brothers in the | = it EAS s vlsfiizsg Ififs: fi:;k}l'{;;pf; Nebish 18| 5. visited at Brainerd, her former | Schmidt, 3063 ;flmdt S"eetfi ‘“:d Uills west of Naples. It was tracked by | ™ | Y PAYMENTS E . home, before coming to Bemidfl will march in a body from there tof ., .~ oy 1o g ballow log and taken |= ick yours out §nd call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post ; —— M. E. Ibertson’s undertaking parlors m s Office Block, for 2 ices and September discount s Mr. nndsMrs A. D. Jl'olmson and| Mr and Mrs. E Arnold Miss Lil-| t0 Eeesoempa;li' ttl‘l]e ;dentx:i:? tothMl's)i tilve. = i H ent Sunday at Pll nget Mlnn. _| A. E. Secord to the Methodist churc i =2 —— - i gd. ntoFla::::":‘ndyel;{::dl:;elll:h‘;otx:_ where the fumeral services will be HM':“‘Y‘]N:E sent "‘:‘l'l'l"i‘;‘; ‘:g‘;““]ctes‘e':]a‘ ‘mn OWRSKTE C&nm a m _| held at 2:30 o’clock. Any visiting olland ree cen H L‘:i.“'g:o_txd?‘n o8 Larma. 2,.1.:' :?ll‘g ?i:' ;:tgt:glng homi;in;the;eve Yeomen in the city are cordially in-| the identical varlety of tobacco to those . ¥ S vited to join in the last rites. Mrs.| covutries lnst year A. M. Crowell returned to his farm| Mrs. Kramer and three sons and | Bertha Schmidt, chairman. at Turtle River Saturday after at-|a daughter-in-law of Chicago have tending the Beltrami county fair. moved to Spur where they will occu- py the Albee cottage Guring thie win-| ASTOUNDING REPORT OWN A Come in and see us about burning| ter months. FOR BEMIDJI the carbon out of your engine. Let- ford’s Garage. 912tf| Municipal Judge and Mrs. John F.| The wife of a merchant had stom- w o o d s t O c k Gibbons and son, John, Jr., are ex- ach trouble so ba(fl she cou‘IId eat Charles and Henry Kirtland of|pected to return from Minneapolis|nothing but toast, fruit and hot wa- 5 Q kus, Minn., are spending a few|today where they have spent a few |ter. Everything else would sour and If’ is a better typewriter SRS d iys in the city, the guests of rela-|days. ferment. ONE SPOONFUL buck- |l Guaranteed for 2 years. \ i~ /4ves. thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed i I. W. Burtm and Miss Gladys|in Adler-i-ka benefited her IN- MODEL 4 MODEL 5 Harold Rearick, a student at the| Burtm of International Falls are|STANTLY. Because Adler-i-ka $68.00 $100.00 Bemidji Business college, spent Sun-|spending a few days at the Markham | flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract d 3 day with his parents at Tenstrike. |as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry |its reltieves ‘?NY CASI% consnpxtltlon, $5 down, $5/$5 down, § Cominsky. sour stomach or gas and prevents ap- “Get ‘Rich’ quick rfor all your i At pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action || P€T month per month. photo work. Rich Studio, 29 10th| J. C. Souder and Joe Orr of Spur|of anything we ever sold. City Drug|l CASH PRICE SOME LESS i St. Phone 570-W. Let us serve you.|have returned from tne North Da-|Store.—Adv. e 1mo 918 | kota harvest fields. They report the Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 crops are not worth cutting in the Ted Sexton returned Saturday |section they were in. night from St. Paul and Minneapolis. . ‘While away he attended the state J. A. Batchelder, who has been THEA TERS fair and visited relatives in St. Paul. | employed by the Northwestern Tele- phone company-at ‘Fargo; N. ‘D., has Mrs. George Edwards and daugh-|resigned hisposition with*that con-|! T ter, Ruth, left yesterday for Virginia, | cern and will arrive in Bemidji to- AT THE ELKO Minn., where they will visit Mrs. Ed-| day, ‘having accepted -a -posittdén’ in| « gjjce Bra«?y is the star of the most ward’s daughter, Mrs. Harold Mitch-| thé store of his uncle, I. P. Batch-|recent World-Picture Brady-Made, ell, elder. “A Selt-Made Widow," which will be i i T | i . seen this evening at the Elko. 8 i g > . y | drama tells the wholly unusual airmen 'n the great war story of a young woman who passes )y " , B herself off as the widow of a million- WR d v — 1y (rap @ oh v aire. The story is logically devel- al'e Ilsll'll ' LEYS I'Gflllal'lv. ' a4 sl bl oped and entertainingly told and cet Out "of Mgrr{ln‘g ?A - . Miss Brady does some of the most i 1,03 X { , f 0 a : srsire vork o Mo ey | Ol You Ddn't Like It steadies stomach and nerves. It £ ] - . e e guite ” SR Lo et cessful career in this production. w l‘ P“ B d ‘ p“ ' S, a ori ctures Bragy - made (e : , _ rhose o THE GRAND , is pleasantly lasting in faste. Teeth i . C. Turtle af 301 i this summer will surely want to see *' ak —- TAYLOR HOLMES " h ted this excellent magician perform other | set flr'nly In w GI'EYS m e entirely different feats of magic at in EfilClency Edgar’s the Grand theater this evening. Oth- SUI‘G ot a¢blevement. ers should not miss this opportunity ,, to see him. In another act are 3 / It ! Reilly, bla¢k-faced comedian, and £ “ 1 De‘l‘:lllen, whchnme highly recom- our Iand and water forces ar‘ - mended from Grand Forks, etc., for ' oot i r 1 their singing, dancing and talking g strong for it. And the home-guard —_ performance. / i % QU 190 - -~ REX TONIGHT N finds refreshment and benefit in ——— A fine KEssanay film entitled . 2 r Y ey A 4 Taken from Clarence Budingtoa: K catory i #Courtship” Wil be shows at the this economical, long-fasting aid to - - the Saturday Evening Post--Arranged by J McGulrk—- f}f:,::3““?,.f;‘é‘.‘JflZ;"éé’fJé?fHfl 1 Directed by L. C. Wmdom. , o terinlg pres; t;?“cl?sl from ther movie ‘eefl,o bl‘eflfll- appflfle. d'gesfloni - eritics an s being an Essanay : —— George Klein Preaents I-Ianry Wanon, Jr. guarantees ita - general excellence. . ,of Blckel & w.t.m\. in Arnother of those Bickel & Watson’s Mmoot Lcomedies will also be shown. ‘ 99 Tomorrow, Allen Holubar will be ‘ seen i the second of the Butterfly 4 films ever shown in Bemidji at the [Tt T A Rex. “The Field of Honor]'l‘ is the{ F Z N . . title of the film and is full of in- S Being one of the mishaps of MUSTY SUFF terest .and_ exciting scenes. : i Bc-16c 6 REELS ESSANAY,[ T z \.45 A se" Made wldow R - TUESDAY Butterfiy—ALLEN nown LOVISE = = ‘ - & LOVELY AND ll. K. N E(()y IN Send us the price of a year's| [P 0- nnl ‘THEFIELD OF HONOR’ ooy : : : H - Bc-18c We Needithe Money Subseribe for the Pioneer L e T — sl

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