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

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Dr. A. E. Henderson raturned this morning from a trip to Minneapolis. A. A. Driggers of Waubun passed the day in Bemidji. H. M. Clark returned this morn- ing from the Twin Citles where he has been on business for a few days. Come to the chicken ple supper in the basement of the Presbyterian church next Wednesday, Oct. 10, from 65 to 8 p. m. 5-109 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCurdy of Turtle River spent the day in the city attending the wool growers’ convention. Miss Donna Lycan is visiting Mrs. H. G. Ingersoll at Brainerd. Mrs. Jessie R. Scripture, who has Dean | been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. d71tf|J. J. McCurdy, and husband of Tur- tle River, was in the city today en- route to her home in Savannah, Ill | Coming Events Oct. 9.—Opening number of the an’s Study club entertainments,| Mrs, William Blakely of Farley the Karl Scheurer Concert company.|was the guest of Bemidji friends October 10—Opening day of Uni-|yesterday. versity of Minnesota. October 29—Speclal election for Mrs. Mable Saunders of issuing of bonds to pay for bridge River was among the out-of-town and city hall. visitors yesterday. $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co. William H. Schmitt, who accom- panied his son, Harold, to Minneap- Turtl? olis, where he entered the Univer- sity of Minnesota, returned to Be- midji this morning. John R. Reed, H. L. Bowen, Har- ley Reed and Claud Howard of Was- kish were in the city today for the purpose of proving up on their ditch land homesteads near Waskish. We have Ford lamps for sale now. Letford’s Garage. 1-109 SOCIETY FAREWELL RECEPTION The Akeley Herald Tribune says: “A public farewell reception will be tendered Bert Rodman and wife at @ the Commercial club, Saturday eve- ning, October 13. A program of music, mirth, eats and dancing is being arranged by the committee. The event is a public affair and the public is cordially welcome to be present in recognition of the public service of Mr. Rodman as a town- . ship, village and school official for Iver Myhre of the town of Liberty the past sixteen years. Mr. Rodman| transacted business in the city yes- has recently been appointer govern-|terday. ment appraiser for federal farm loans and will make Bemidji his head- quarters.” ATTENDED WEDDING * Mrs. A. E. Witting returned this morning from Beloit, Wis., where she attended the wedding of her son, Neil Witting, to Miss Marjorie Nor- throp, Saturday evening. Her hus- band, who also attended the wedding, returned earlier in the week. Miss < Sally Witting, who was present ‘\t the ceremonies, will visit friends y\Mlnneapolis for a few days. { S BAPTIST AID TOMORROW The Baptist Ladies Aid society will hold its regular meeting tomor- row afternoon in the basement of the church. Lunch will be served from 4:30 until 7 o’clock. All are cordially invited to attend. SUPPER AND SALE A sale and supper will be held by the ladies of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church in the church base- ent October 31. ‘Many useful as 11 as fancy nnmeg-;flu‘ha\\nvn sale, Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle River passed yesterday in the city on business. —_— Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Smith and Messrs. Van Arnum, Bush and|daughter, Ella, of Coleraine, who McCarthy passed the first of the|have been the guests of Mrs. Smith’s week at International Falls. mother, Mrs. J. D. Halvorson, of the town of Northern for a few days, re- turned to their home Monday. They made the trip by automobile. Just look for our advertisement elsewhere in this paper. Letford’s Garage. 106t M. Rygg of the town of Liberty was among the business visitors yes- terday. Mr. Rygg was among those who attended the patriotic meeting in the Pony Lake school house Sun- day and passed many favorable com- ments on the meeting. Mrs. Lucy Sherwood of Turtle River drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended to business matters. George French returned this morn- ing from Minneapolis where he was in the interest of the First State bank of Federal Dam. Mr. French was appointed special deputy super- intendent to liquidate the affairs of that bank. E. Cothran of Becida left Monday for Oshkosh, Wis., where he will visit relatives for a month. Mrs. F. 8. Lycan has returned from Brainerd where she has been the guest of friends for a short time. Thomas Johnson returned this morning from Duluth where he has been the guest of friends and rela- tives for several days. His daugh- ter, Miss Myrtle Johnson, who ac- companied him to Duluth, will re- main in that city, having enrolled in the Duluth Commercial univer- sity. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Jones of School- craft transacted business here yester- day. Mr. Jones has been drafted. Rev. M. A. Soper and family have moved from 7056 America avenue to 6521 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. R. E. Skifton, who has has visited her brother, O. Creetman, of Puposky for two weeks, returned to her home in Excelsior Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Funston of Minneapolis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Byer of the Markham hotel, while in the city attending the wool growers’ convention. Mr. Fun- ‘Rich’ quick” for gll your photo work | ston is of the land department of the —quality and service. Rich Studio, | Soo Line and showed the moving pic- 29 10th. Phone 570-W. 921tf | tures and gave a lecture on the sub- ject at the Grand theater yesterday. No war price advance yet—*Get Miss Grace Miller left yesterday for Breckenridge where she will go in training as a nurse. ‘W. A. Gray of Nebish was in the ity.itoday, enroute to his home at Nebish from Browns Valley, where he has been on business. RED CROSS NOTES T Ladies of the First Scandinavian Miss Violet Volts, Alma Loitved| Lytheran church formed a Red Cross and Gladys Armstrong returned this| circle yesterday afternoon. The morning from Grand Forks where| meeting was held in the basement of they have been the guests of rela-|the church and Mrs. A. Lord was tives and friends since Saturday. present and explained the work. All ladies wishing to do knitting will call on Mrs. Lord for their yarn. Lunch was served during the after- noon. Personals and Newsy Notes Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Halvorson are visiting at the home of Mrs. Halvor- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Smith, of Coleraine this week. Mrs. Halvorson’s brother has been called to the colors. L. L. Edwards of East Bemidji is moving to the town of Eckles. o One of these nice days you ought go to Hakkerup’s and have your - picture taken. 14tt R — Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River Miss Hattie Young of the town of | accompanied Mrs. Mary Galligher to Eckles has returned from North Da-|Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Galligher, kota. who is paralyzed, will take treat- ments from a local physician. AT THE ELKO George Beban, the famous char- acter actor, will be seen at the Elko Theodore Gerlinger of Tolley, N. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured |p, is visiting his father, Postmaster with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as the illi Gerlinger, at Spur for a cannot reach the seat of the diseue'. :\‘:ortafl]me.efle%asv been dl;'afted and | tonight in another one of his ffle‘ Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- n North brated Italian characterizations, ‘‘hhe fluenced by constitutional conditions, and | Will leave October 16 with a Northj o o105 "Millions,” produced by | till in order to cure it you must take an |Dakota company. While in Dakota Morosco-Pnrumount' trom the story he has been engaged in farming. internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is taken internally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. It is com- posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. All Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. VAUDEVILLE Tonight 7:30 & 300 THE Hillyers Presenting their entertaining Miniature Cabaret. Davis & Earl Black Face Comedians in their excrutiating Funny Number ¢ The Lawyer and His Client *’ With Picture Program J. L. Freiderich and son, Raymond, | Screen by Mr, Beban and Miss Ken- of Chippewa Falls, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ausmow and daugh- “"B'/‘[ of g"g“’d iCHSP- e ter, Palma, of Elk Mound, Wis., are r. Beban is supporte y a s ¥ splendid cast including Helen Eddy, {,‘sifi"%m:ir?‘;‘:fiflt?n;l;mfigie%fl Pietro Sosso, Henry Woodward, Eu-|all route to their home from Parshall, N. D., where they also visited rela- tives. They will return to their homes Wednesday. others, AT THE GRAND ) Vaudeville and pictures will again be shown at the Grand theater to- night. Davis and Earle, the black faced “Lawyer and His Client,” be- ing the first act on the two-act bill which closes with the Hillyers pre- senting ‘“A Miniature Cabaret.” The latter is a delightfully different kind of entertainment and those who saw the act last night wished it to be longer. Tomorrow evening, pictures of Be- midji business places and the em- ployes therein will be shown on the screen at the Grand in connection with a five-part feature, Gladys Hu- lette in “The Cigarette Girl” and a one-part Triangle-Komedy. “COME THROUGH” DRAWS The melodrama, “Come Through,” at the Rex last night drew a large audience and the offering was heart- ily appreciated. Tonight is the last day of this great seven-reel Univer- sal film. - Probably the only man in the world to learn how to crack a safe and to take lessons in this high art is Herbert Rawlinson, star of Uni- versal's latest thriller, the under- world epic ‘“Come Through.” When it became known that one of the duties of Rawlinson in the film was to deftly crack a safe, he apa you Jou THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER by Edith Kennedy, prepared for the| Mashed Potatoes Date Salad nedy and produced under the direc-|Jelly Pumpkin Pie Like Grandmother gene Pallette, Adele Farrington, and | church. REX -=-LAST SHOWING OF THE FAMOUS FILM--~ “COM The Biggest Melodram Think you’ve seen thrills? metropolitan dailies in outdoing each other to praise it. ‘GUME THMUGH" a’trtlé;‘tlll:: ;:gielztgr::tt e:vlfl‘lld;envci%e-nke grip. A photo dramamaster piece. Tonight 7:20-9:00 Matinee & Evening “In The Limelight” OOSTING . EMIDJI Lol USINESS Pictures taken in Bemidji Business Places (about 80 in number) showing - numerous proprietors and employes On The Screen In connection with the Pathe five-reel feature photoplay ““The Cigaratte G6irl” Starring Cladys Hulette Also showing a Triangle Komedy SEE YOURSELF AS OTHERS SEE YOU | § Grand Theatre Wednesday Evening, Oct. 10 10c and 20c William Fox photoplays attain were never more wonderfully exemplified than in “The Final Payment,” in which Nance O’Neil, America’s fore- most tragedienne, is featured, at the Rex tomorrow, matinee and night. As Nannina, a simple villager, we find her happily married to the man of her choice, Caesar, one of the crew of a fishing schooner. tain of the ship, is in love with Nan- nina, and in pursuance of his base ends he encompasses the arrest of Caesar for a vile murder which he THEA TERS himself has committed. able to make headway with the wo- Alfredo, cap- Still un- man he has set his heart upon, he plans the ruin of her sister, Rosa. Nannina has been warned in time, however, and Rosa is saved. The ladies will serve the follow- ing menu tomorrow evening from 6 8 o’clock: Chicken Pie, Presbyterian Style Creamed Carrots Bread and Butter Pickles Made Coffee for 50 cents at the Presbyterian 1-109 BRIDAL SHOWER A *“shower” was given Saturday evening for Miss Alexander at the rtment of Dr. Mary Ghostly and Miss Barrett in the Bacon flat. The ng lady is to soon become the bride of Dr. J. F. Peterson of this city. — International Falls Daily rnal. Dr. Peterson is a former Bemidji boy and well known here. NEW MINNESOTA AUTO MAPS We have just received a lot of new Minnesota maps, compiled and pre- pared by the Minnesota Forestry As- sociation showing lakes, canoe routes and automobile trails. a beauty and is right up to date. Sells for 50c at the Pioneer office. The map is TO BENEFIT PUBLIC The people of Spur postoffice are planning on building a waiting room to accommodate those take the train at that place. wishing to POSITIVELY REDUCES CONSTIPATION ! “Twin Souls"—Three part Knickerbocker Drama was sent up to San Francisco and |Constipation causes poor appetite, s “The Model Janitor”---Comedy there he was given lessons from am |indigestion, headaches, biliousness old night watchman in the employ|and more serious diseases. Hollis- of the government, on how to crack | ter’ a safe. He was gone exactly seven days and at the end of that time he was very proficient in this new gen- tleman’s art. Nance Q'Neil Tomorrow. The marvelous qualities of life, action and atmosphere to which the TONICHT Adm. 10c & 25c for GRAN feel T a5 tive Page remedy for constipation. derful herbs have long been famous s Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure These won- quick and positive results. By restoring normal howel action, you will gain color, weight and youthful energy. Take tonight—tomorrow right. City Drug Store.—Adv. . TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, NANCE O’NEIL. IN “THE FINAL PAYMENT”’ A FOX PRODUCTION The scenes of the play are laid in Sicily. The play itself affords Miss 0'Neil abundant opportuaities for the dis- ! play of her transcendent powers of emotional .xmu?nn ain is ¢ et Al m o ' fashion makes ' The Final Payment" in expiation of his crimes. TONIGH' E THROUGH Direct from s Broadway Run In New York City “Come Through” set New York talking. It set the critics of the will seo this season, Held them spellbound. Gripped their = 7BIGREELS - Prices 10c and 20c The villain is circamvented and in tragic and spectacular = A Picture of Wonderful Intensess = Prices 8¢ and I8¢ COMING! THIS EVENING = The Karl Scheurer CONCERT COMPANY Opening Number of the University Course To be presented in Bemidji during the winter by the Woman’s Study Club. The Scheurer Company com- bines the violin, harp and violoncello, making possible the performance of some of the most beautiful works in all musical literature. A Real Treat For Those Who Attend AT METHODIST CHURCH —— AUDITORIUM — Season Tickets $1.50 Single Admission 50c (Seats on sale at Netzer’s) BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Veh!n. ¥ Moberg Construction Company Peliphens BT Semid), Minn. ‘ b1l Paramount Plctures 7:4549:00 . TONIGHT- 2 & 150 George Beban delightfully and understandingly portrays for us the poor un- educated Italian laborer who inherits vast wealth. Mr Beban does some of his best work in The Marcellini Millions Helen Eddy, as the social climbing wife, is also pleasing. The settings are magnificent and the quarrel which almost terminates in divorce is thrilling. TOMOIrrow=- TRIANGLE PLAYS

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