Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 8, 1917, Page 5

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NAVY SECRETARY-NAMES 'FIRST JEWISH CHAPLAIN % #Washington, Nov. 8.—The firat Jewish. chaplain of ‘the _American navy was appointed by Secretary; Daniels. He js Rabbi David.Gold- THEATER : ELKO TODAY | . Mary Pickford- in - ‘'Reheeca: : of Sunnybrook Farm'’ at the Elko last -Rex Theatre - = =« TONIGHT - - night, is delightful from beginning | D : S — togqnd. an: %Il:e crbv'v‘:lmwh‘;i'h wl:i berg of Corsicina, Texas, and he will let be commissioned acting chaplain for < 3 (7 & lett standing untll the second SUO¥ | tHe period of the war, with the rank A STRONG MAN'S POWER - illiam Farnum ina fence. It does one’s heart; < »og lieutenant, junior grade. - WILLIAM FOX & hear the big ° hearty PHOTODRAMA through the show and ~ “American Methods”’ 34 Crowell returned .ye's>terdavy Xx?gldlf;l:-:c.“Itgl‘:::ugthhteu:i:flu;né% STATE BANKS S“ow a l?usinus trip to - Virginia,|to the good old days and made usj - : e IMMENSE GROWTH "Founded on George Ohnet’s “The Ironmaster” i A photodrama replete with stirring action. Tells of a red wish “that we could have been with ; -| Rebecca. ‘“‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook X trlmmt;g haudgg‘l‘:gd at o{:‘ t.’ Pau,, N ~_Deposits -of rice Friday an udray. La-| - SRR TR . 0 ov. 8.—Depos » i fice Mmlneyl_-y. ©72-119 _ GRAND TONIGHT - 245,160,950 in Minnesota- state blooded American who overcame the prejudice of the French aristocracy " Farm” will again be shown tonigh banks show increases of $34,000,000 RAFFERTY in a comedy—"HE STOPS THE WAR” R ber 6-7—Aflnhn»mufln of [ - : e PR over those of a year ago and of Decam Have your Xmas photos made now e .the 'Northern Minnesota ' Pevelop- sh = later. “Get 0 t association:and potato ghow. : }:{:{f ;Xfi,k’b 3‘ mr:h ‘Studio, 29 10tb ; ‘State banks now have a reserve of = St 1026 to 1126 GO | - |)more than $43,000,000, or $26,000,- 2 7 g : 000 in excess of legal requirements. ‘The number of Minnesota banks i3 ‘Mrs. William. Masterson of ' thej: - 1;103, compared with 1,030 a.year) own of Northern was. among the 3 . ago-and 1,08. on July 19. business ‘visitors Wednesday. ¢ The. figures are based on state- ? : 4 ments under call of October 18, com- piled’ today in the office of F. E. Pearson, state superintendent of banks, with comparison under the * L calls of November 17, 1916, and July Mrs. Joseph King of Lake Plan- 25, 1917, $19,- SOCIETY ; . : = Get a-lsié desk calendar pad now | GIVEN SURPRISE - . |, the pioneer office: 106tt | 4 . Marie Annette and Pearl Brownlee % were given -a surprise party last eve-|. ning in the 0dd Fellows’ hall. Those|taganet transacted business in the ) .present were Myrtle Madson, Hilda|city yesterday. 2 gL Bodeen, Esther Bodeen, Cora S$tout, g Mina Stout, Mabel Aubolee, - Alma Murphy; Julia Simons, Lillian Elm- 2:30_and_9:00._o’Clock' TOMORROW’S FEATURE 7 The largest totals show $280,252,- 66 ’ ' keni 1] . Ruth’s Awakening 392 in resources, $245,160,950 of deposits and $225,207,215 of loans. 9 The reserve is $43,329,147 against . An Essanay Picture a legal requirement of $18,052,303. | 10 and 20 cents B One of these nice days you ought |- A3 2 R to go to Hakkerup’s, and have your b : O Chion o a1t ety arlo|picture takan, = =, T 1étt REX TONIGHT e b v e | COMING—“BABY MINE” (Galdwyn). _/‘Achenbach, Rene Botting and Floyd William Farnum, who appears in souraes, 319y153"000' in deposits, A © ‘Madson. ‘The hours were spent in|‘ Mrs. W. S. LaMont returned yes-|the latest William Fox super de luXe| e 409,000 in loans and $10,932,000 “THE SLACKER” (Metro). dancing after which lunch was|terday from St. Anthony’s Park and | "ofedrama. “American=Methods,” at in reserves, while the bills payable 5 erved. Madison, Minn,, where she had been | the Rex tonight, founded on George|,nq ".rediscounts item decreased L the guest of friends for a week. |Ohnet’s “The Ironmaster,” is’ again | §74g 000, 4 ENTERTAINED AT DINNER seen in a characterization of a'big,| ™ gomparisons with November 17, e ; ong, virile American, who de- totals disel i " £ : All dress and tailored hats ome-|chite handicaps in a forelgn 1and, | sos sgs 544 in tota] assats and $34. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baker en-|phalf price, Friday and Saturday Oiem-mes m‘;ny dift‘icultiis, and | $36,395,944, in total assets and $34,- tertained Mr. and Mrs. W. N. BoW-|only. LaFontisee Millinery. = 2-119| ¢ventually wins the love and the af- XREKKKK KKK KKK ROAD MAPS HERE $19.428 in denosits. W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. ser and daughter. Eleanore, and Mr. R 5 The new figures, Superintendent and Mrs. J. P. Hennessey’of Bend, o= ~ |fection of an aristocratic French|poqroon said, reflect the satistactory VETERINARIAN We have received a . few : Mrs. Fred Peterson, who has vis-|noblewoman, who had married him | n4ition of state banks and also| Office Phone-3-R Res. 99-J Maps, with district maps and 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. road maps of Minnesota and Wisconsin, They are called Mendenhall’s Guiae and Road county maps, all in one book- iet. It also Includes a large map of the state. The price is 650 cents. If there is a de- mand for them we will con- tinue to carry them in atock. XrEKEK KKK KKK Ore,, at a duck dinner last evening.|; .4 por sigter, Mrs., G. W. Cran-|in a spirit of pique. This is a photo- ':‘.:ést:n:t f’f,fl,’},fii’{.“,fifii ;;:s hfi::? dall, of Buena Vista for a short|play. teeming with human interest the prosperity of Minnesota. nessey and Mrs; Baker hélng élsters. time, returned to her home in New|and thrills. A Rafferty comedy will | _ ] = 5. A packe Richland yesterday. also .be shown tonight at the Rex. : FRENCH CAPTURE 120 R = ES Coming—*“Baby = Mine,” “The B. A. C. MEETING TOMORROW What beautiful days! Just right|Slacker” and other eelebrated suc-| . (By United Press) 2 i e for that trip to Rich Studio you've| cesses. Paris, Nov. 8.—In a French attack At’the meeting of the B. A.C.[ /07 LI et “Rich’ Suick. 29 e éaermn Behin Kismgh St night they captured 120 prisonqrs _club of the Presbyterian church in g ; eve-|10th St. 6-1112 SELLS $8.000 RESIDENCE the church basement tomorrow eve: B tersd heary ldases o the S ~qing, plans will be made to have a : ¥ Mrs. Amanda Saxrud will leave| Martin Longballa, real estate|enemy. e g:ckn "}{”.nggi, v):me‘x::e;r“g:é next week for Watertown, S. D.,|dealer, returned this morning from Y . lt.the. n;eetlng _"tomorrdw night where she will pass the winter with | Frazee, Minn., where he closed a . which oill commence at 7:30 o’clacfi her sister, Mrs. E. R. Calkins, re-|deal disposing of an $8,000 resi- We have just received some Rand- and lfi ad the, bo: ¢ turning to Bemidji in the .spring. dence. Enroute he visited for a|McNally pocket war maps, cover- D8 Wil alcress Luopnovs: - * short time with -his brother and|ing the British front, French front, ¥; ~~Just received a shipment of 1918|family at Staples. northern and southern section, and degk - calendar pads, including the = also western battlefields. They tell NOTICE “Daily” and = “Perfection.” Get you what you want to know and yours now, so you will have it on guide you where you want to go. hand when you wish to make mota-| On and after Monday, November | Ploneer- office. 118t¢ tions in it for future reference. Pio-| 12, the Palace Meat Market will be | neer office. 106tf| Jocated in its new quarters at 318 ; Minnesota avenue, in the building 9 Mrs. G. W.:Crandall of Buena|now occupied by the People’s Meat g OWN A h ; gui-"d" Pn(:mmpnn:edh hel;‘ slate;. xrs. Market, where they will be pleased i ; 4 e > = 5 ed Peterson, to her home in New |to. meet all their old and new cus-|}. 3 X y J me AT DINNER | Richland yesterddy. -From there-shelitomersl & After: Deeember 1, we. will w 00 d 3 t oC k ¥ Rev and Mrs, Lester P. Warford will go to Colorado Springs, Colo., | discontinue delivering = Saturday|f ’ 3 Y cotoiainen Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Giv-|2nd different points in the west, nights. Orders for delivering will |1t is ‘a better typewriter on and daughter, Jean, and Dr. and| Where she will.pass the winter|be taken unl b ofelock. G teed for 2 years. Mrs.*H. A. Northrop at 6:30 o'clock|@oDthe- PALACE: MBAT, MARKET: meran ¥ . 4-1110 GiE . MODEL 4, MODEL & [Tt e Sss s SUBSCRIBE NOW ARARAKARXA K Xk X kX k % kAR KRAEAD &k k k kX » HOSTESS TO CIRCLE . Mrs. August Benson entertained Mrs.. Andy Larson’s Red Cross circle thi eaftermoon at her home, The hours were spent in séwing hospital .shirts; of- which the circle has now made 141. whifen T Today MARY PICKFORD dinner last evening. i The nicest eF y ; ' : S wos mweERTAED | |1oor putottovn gt s st thy a0 | su0000 | o : e o e, (8. Aotion of thalp. visit Nerd iy, fnsert ASSOCIATED CHARITIES $5 down, $3/$5 down, $5 || ‘The Crowning Achlevement of g il Sontortamn. whe Willing Telephons 333 - There will be a meeting of the As-|| Pr month. |per month America's Sweetheart Pioneer. Telephone 922 or bring your items to this office. . ward: will entertain. ihe Willing. ‘Workers of the Salvation Army to- morrow afternoon. All are welcome. Personals and - Newsy Notes st:c;atedlCh:rltle:h&::urdsy atltermlmg ‘CASH PRICE SOME LESS - a o’clock, at the Commercial clul = s Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ripple will re-|rooms. All members are “urged to Bemid-‘i Pjoneer Phone 922 turn to the city-tomorrow from Neb-{make it their business to be pres- ish, where they have been the guests|ent, as matters of importance will of Mrs. Ripple’s parents. Mr. and|be taken up at this meeting. 3 lirs.t l::pple, who- l:s;ere n:an:ed a 2'1 5 E. H. JERRARD, :THE DAILY PIONEER short -time -ago, will ‘go -to ~house-|2-11 Presfdent. Rl 2 ¢ keoping 1n Mill "Park. receives wire service of the -, Miss Ida Markus of Albany, Minn,, who has been the guest of . Mrs. 000 - I s and Mrs. C. A. Bush and other rela- u::mggo to. loan o 2@0. 3&'& tives and 'friends for three days, has gone: to" Nebislt-where she will visit Mrs. Albert Keers of Becida was|8t the home of her uncle, Frank in the city yesterday shopping and Markus. visiting friends. : A “REBECCA OF SUNNY- BROOK FARM” | 10c & 20c ' Matinee Dally 3 Evenings 7:30 & 8:45 : ~~|| UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION DIAMOND WEARERS ARE SCORED BY ATTORNEY 14 FOR MILK PRODUCERS Rev. and Mrs. Osmond Johnson and family are moving from Elev- enth street, between Bemidji and Beltrami avenue, to 801 Irvine av-| Minneapolis, Nov. 8.—Minneapolis * We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewara |enue, the residence formerly occu-| women who have campaigned for for any case of Catarrh that cannot be |pied by S. A. Nietert and family.|lower milk prices*and better milk '-'Ilredl‘b! Hall's ‘Catarrh Medicine, . Mr. and Mrs. Nietert will have avart-| were scoredvby M. D. Munn, attor- ‘ ‘”,B:"“:gg‘:fixg‘:&‘e&‘:’pfi?&;&f ments over the George T. Baker| ney for the Twin City Milk Produ- - five years, and has become known as the jewelry store. cers association, at the organiza- most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s tion’s annual stockholders . meeting. Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on Rev. George Larson, formerly of | Mr. Munn said he had no sympathy the Mucous. surfaces, exvelling the Pol- | the Fifth ward, now of Thief River|for women who wore silks, diamonds Son trom the Blood and healing the 18" | pglls, was in the city today enroute|and $25 shoes and protested against “After you have taken Hall's Catarrh |t Nevis, where he will attend the' 11 cents a quart for milk. fiqdltcm’e for a-hourtt nlme you wil[aua!er :l go:ltlhwesteFrn con;erexlxlce o; thei “] have no sympathy with these great improveme: n _your gen utheran Freée. churches. Several|people,” said Mr. Munn, “though I BN B L e Cararh Medl | ministers arrived in the city today, 360"t believe anyone should take ex- o !n opce nl:l- 5 g:n g enroute 'to attend the convention,|cessive profits on food products at SR :;'CM”Q, CO:; Toledo, Ohlo. which commences tomorrow and lasts| any time. S0ld 'by-all Drugkists. 75c. until over Sunday. . “Many women come to these pro- S test meeting swearing silks and dia- monds that cost large sums of money and they wear shoes that cost $25 a pair, but they kick om paying 11 cents a quart for the best food prod- uct that can be obtained.” The attorney said the milk produ- cers were selling milk below cost of production, but he urged the pro- ducers to be calm and work for a better understanding by all the peo- ple and then ask for a readjustment. “The order of the commission re- ducing milk to 10 cents a quart was/ like throwing a monkeywrench into a cream separator,” the speaker said. “We are told unofficially that the price will be in effect a year, so if we lose this winter we can make it up nevt summer. We cannot tell what feed prices will be next sum- mer.” SKOVGAARD How’s This? Denmark’s Greatest Violinst and New “York Maimnolitan Gompany “ | M. E. CHURCH ; | Wednesday, Nov. 14 g i % SKOVGAARD , THE DAN Y; 8 o’clock p. m. = T UAND 'HIS 5is ooo."goH 10'3}6'”'57 P An Entertainment for Everybody in “Sudden Riches” 6 PARTS THIRD STREET BUSINESS HOUSE HENRIONNET 3 " TOMORROW—FRIDAY BOUGHT BY MRS. - Dorof!gny__ cISh bml]flgr;.t fi.le Efd II:Ieng)l((;;ll.‘z]mtv tg;]:]y; inen Under the Auspices Of the “Wil‘l One” “The Little Yank” o, tho el Surolvins dn Adult Bible Class of the Methodist Church k MATINEE 2:30 10¢-20¢ EVENING 7:30-8:45 []| B oo acenpied by Pietors bakers: ' E. J. Willits handled the transac-

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