Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 2, 1918, Page 3

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IAGK ML | $50,000 to loau ;;”;;'.’""n... T o e w : ; pend o0 T ane gc“'“.u..“m.,xm. ““"‘..., ¢ Bo.Cured | vy | AGES ERECTED ON PILES . : po.lzlon of the ear. There § i) CIyd:o Mfiufl? th Turtle . River wf ‘n.c -‘B..,." ““"”'%n ','"".’n',',' 'Anclent Settiement Discovered In Lake e res ena yeaterday, and e —u"gflygr,,n-‘:.lg; Constance Contalned 50,000 Tree - 68 bo ds Trunks for its Foundation. RES s Fresh eggs for sale at 500 Minne- inony . [i The most interesting of the earlier ({1 »”| - sota a;enue: Fresh from Blrehn;o;m r:{‘i"’" T || habitations of man are the curious lake ngh speed every day. \ s B4 b cae Faver. . Many'cases of || dwelllngs of the age of bronze, notes Butterfly Ploture .an‘inflamed n a correspondent, These were usually Miuedl"lorenee Lilly of Cass Laki Hall's adiaing acte ¢ bBullt on piles sunk into the bottom of at.tendL 0, tlfi» f’“}'}"fi&"{,’,fi’{‘ an a lake, some distance from the shore, ass e-Bagley- bas! games *Lnrge trees were falled, the trunks. of here last evening. || Whichi ‘were sharpened on one end and and a Comedy —TONIGHT- Baby Rice popcorn cannot be beat. theater party this evening by Miss Marie Cahill. The party is given in honor- of Miss Voltz who will leave this evening for Washington, D. C. From the’ theater, 'the: girls will ac- company Miss Voltz to the train Coming Events | Today—Telephone the Pioneer. of- ‘fice, 922, about that news item -you have in mind. Your guests .and drlv;n into the mud by mallets used in || — SUNDAY — ) thi di {lders, dl A / bops to’l'ks e yong folka call 1t e hands of the builders, who. worke Y Treat,” . C..B. Battlea. 6. On these piles was bullt’a plntfm'mr THE DEFEAT i sometimes of great:extent. One of the! g éh"mf,‘;;'i”‘fné’ £ M. aud Mrs JOcorsalf-ifuxd L4 £X L A4 LN stance contalned 50,000 piles. It formed' ) & parallelogram 15,000 feet long and 0. Henry Story " from n raft. - Mrs. I L. Strup of 8. Cloud " ; M e AT ‘| 1ake villages discovered in Lake Con- . ’ 0F THE GITY" 1400 . broad, and. - probably. -accommo- friends will appreciate the counesy. TESSFB TEACHERS P Ny T e b - February 13—District court “be-| HOST T0 C & o";' t%t g:i’;.f;;?.‘::; ’h:':.",'g:: 20 HT - | dated a settlement of several huadred : Also gin‘s its session. 3 - Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and Miss Ar- picture taken. 14te) ona,” a Tm m, an, nhabitants. Physical Culture Screen Maga- :Olive. Thomas in "Brondwny Ariz.| After the platform had been put 1 villa. Kenfield .entertained. the: teach- zine and February 19— Municipal electlon . for public ¥ #ictals, n | ers of the Bemidji schools and a few fedy: - down, the, boards. being fastened on of their friends Thursday evening at| = These cold nights gather round with pegs, and the whole strongly knit “HOW IT HAPPENED” their home. = There were 45 guests. | cheery fire and pop’ Baby Rice pop-1-- together with clay, the builders pro- The evening, was, pasged -in_knitting|corn. C. B. Battles. 6-24" . Cassidy, a homv‘eu. heartalck ceeded to put up thelr huts, which were AGCngte: y : s and music, Miss Dorothy Torrance, th B S 0 C l E T Y ‘|| muste, teacher in the Bemidji schools,| ~ Albert -Wheaton of Cass Lake is ‘yo;; afi:‘;fi;fl:}” :Ban Franclsco hun-| efrcular or rectangular in shape. They, o g || sang two . selections, Lunch .was|the-guest ‘of his uncle and aunt,|" Realizing that his days are num-| ' oc madeof wattle work, coated on served.. - y Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kenfleld, during|nered and wanting to, get, back home both sides with clay, and were general- | . : ; the week-end. o New, York, he attempts to.rob the lhy fiérll:lllsllllid with, a_hearthstone and & g ; AINED .~ I nome of District Attorney Grant, " | N8B or crushing grain, George C. Klungness, who is here ENTERT. D AT R. C. BENEFIT g‘glhewf;fid’;fv:f :h:o }3&“&?3“”{:&‘5 . h'l‘he village was connected with the| on leave of absence from Camp Misses Avis Cameron and Muriel @ TONIG] shore by a fong, narrow causeway, in Podge, Ta., and Miss Margaret Marie| McGee entertained at a -Red:Cross dance Saturday evening, Februaryl Jack MuEEIE is°featured in a five-|tersected by dn'lwbrldges. ! Thome, daughter of Mr, and M. | chain party Thursday evening at-the| 2 8t the Moose Hall. . Tickets 25¢|reel Butterfiy .farce comedy “High Matt Thome, formerly of this city,| home of Miss Cameron, The guests ench for ladies and gentlemen. -Mu- Speed.” The photography through- now of Chippewa Falls, Wis., Were,were Misses Dorothy Nangle,gMB.r- sic by Tuseth’s orchestra. 1-22 out. is excellent'and ‘there are many, Wnnnd,om“u to. Learn Dancing, married last evening at 5:30 o’'clock| garet Rood, Esther Hetland, Alice pretty and some 'beautiful outdoor|. That ‘the ‘great Lord Nelson urged at the Catholic rectory, Rev. Fr. J Ig{etland, 'Alice -Witting, Lillian Ach-| Germans: Four of your photos to| geenes, and Jack Mulhall does his|his midshipmen to learn dancing has S| meet government registration rules,| ygu J. T. Philippe dfficiating. . Miss Jen-|enbach dnd Bess}e Jones. ohly 960, Rich studlo, 29, Tenth st role?l good work dn the leading male gfin o‘:ls:o;’ee:tee': tv;‘:l‘;‘tl:: {',’eu‘,’:bfif:} nie Gratton acted’ as bridesmaid and T 5 : of Trafalgar to the earl of Cork. Cap+ the groom was attended by Edmund 7 ; ENTERT A Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood| «ppe Delést gt t%fl "8y, & tour-|toln Nelson as he then was wrote: “It Ripple. . The bride wm»ei a grey talll- * feta gown, with accessories to match; ' > Mrs. ‘A. B. Webster and mother,| passed yesterday in Bemidji on busi- it necessary that your son should be fi’:&,‘?fie g‘g:.::lw:;m: vl;:sdd‘;:;t%‘;l_ Mrs. E. W, Schars, of Tacoma, Wash., | ness. She feports Mrs. J. Sthol, who f:,‘;t glog‘z’;f:g“gflnfil}h}fi: s’:{’ég made complete in his navigation, and A e Ot tie Tome of Mr| Mrs. George Kirk, - Mrs. ~Quindy|broke: her arm recently, is {mprov-{mrank Glendon pnd Agnes Eyre. Thef Lf the peace continues, French 18 abso- and Mrs. J. P. Ripple. Mr. Klung-| Brooks and Mrs. K. H. Olson were|ing. story is drs.ma‘l?c 'and haé, two real|lutely necessary. Dancing s an acs ness will return to Camp Dodge to-|the guests of Mrs. E.. B. Kenfleld ey e TR At et surprises. ‘Those who, like a tale of|complishment that probably a sea of morrow night, his leave of absence|at ten yesterday afternoon. lez; Fwee',l at )'B “m ; ; 91‘» country life’ will ‘be very much|ficer may require. Yeu will see almost] having expired, and his wife will go R t°"cg . For sale at;Bemidj oo | bleased with. it. The Physical Cul-| the necessity of it, when employed 1 to Des Moines, Ia., lin aboutha; week ry -Co. “| ture Lessa)nl magui;le egowis lsomle forelgn countries; indeed, the honor of b ‘and from -there will' go to Chippewa e good' lessons in_ physical cul- £ Pl to Tt he b, R e ooty 4o | e, vHow It Higgened.". &, com- u:e:::l Tat ifie'i?“i’. e::)m:ggn::u:? e i : meéet at the home, of Mrs. C. B. Bat- v edy, will complete .the, six-act- pro mlnt which will not shine with pel MISS BROWN HOSTESS tles of Lake Boulevard Monday af-| “Mrs. J..Fairbanks, who has visited gram, Rdilar luster in them.” o T, ; i ternoon. * An interesting program|gends in Cass Lake for some tifme, ‘llvflss Anna, Brown entertajned at|has been, prepar,ed. returned to her home in ’Reaby yeay Madamen?'lofin Marenva, the Wil- Smile” party last evening in hon- terday. -She passed some time in Be- o of Miss Violet Volts, who will RS | m#dji enroute. g:‘;‘ tl";‘sslf:'";'n ‘:mm“?&;';;y“‘ n’;‘;‘: leave this evening for Washington, 3 seems to thrill with interest. ‘The pweltntE\u'ope have a liqui D. C., where she has accepted a gov- & ., We have just received a few fam- % which they intoxicate themselves, ernmezI:It x{ositi]gn. '.['lu;,I gueslt‘sl wer:la Person alS and ily expense books. Bemidji Pionéer. ‘{,‘,’:"L’},‘i Bf;:":na;ecfitemh?a:mngt de from corn and water. The man: Mrs. 1 Hector Brown, Mrs. Ricnar, ~ : - 129tf 4 = Gt Van Arnam, Misses Charlotte Oakes, N ews N OteS sea, where Madama Markova, wrap- ‘ner of making this liguid differs. In RS Gladys Armstrong, Florence Bagley, y GRAND THEATRE Matinee Daily 2:30 Night 7:30-9 g KLUNGNESS-THOME OLIVE THOMAS “BROADWAY ARIZONAY and a_Comedy Triangle Play LAST ‘TIME TONIGHT SUNDAY The. great human interest, story, from the Cosmopolitan’ Maga- zine by Larry Evans. “ CASSIDY” STUDY CLUB MONDAY The Woman's Study = club. will Early lntoxlou.lnu Liquors. | says: “The natives who In ped up in oilskins,” guides & high| Gaul’and Spain and other countries it Experienced - ~dressmaker wants d powered, motor -boat in a chase after| s called by different names, but it Featuring Marie Cahill, Marie Raymond, Car-] sewing by the day. Call Room 37|, schooner that has. started. off for andypropemes s everywheq rie Brown, Lempie Hytonen and Al Jefferson Hotel. 6-27)| China with her ‘“sweetheart.” %‘;:‘““"m " DICK ROSSON ma Loitved. Look for Reeves’ wood ad.. 124tf HOSTESS AT THEATER PARTY Rev. Oamond Johnson, ‘pastor : of There are many thrills in the pic- Willis Rodman went to Minneap- | the First. Scandinavian’ Lutheran | fore 878 ‘0 PRotosrapty 16, Wol| b olis last evening on business. church, ‘went to . Cypress ' today|ypugama Markova in her previous “The people of Spain in particular and a Comedy brew this liquid so well that it will u:eep a long time, Bo éxquisite is the G-Act Triangle Plays Misses Violet: Voltz, Alma Loit- = where he will hold services tomor- « | 'cunning of mankind in gratifying their ~7 ved, Gladys Armstrong and Lempie Have you ordered that.wood from|row, returning to Bemidji Monday. 2}:3“;:5“’1:%64 Il;:;:tt'?nex:‘;zg!m vldoun"uppefltes that they have thu; Hytonen will- be entertained at-a Reeves yet? 124tf 2 “ ~ > . It you need a livery®rig call up Bofigopz“t:;;g’reel,l“ox comedy. “His P %t_::l: tz‘u,;:lt.;o:o;‘o"xnakewatefl : . j 3 D Col. K. W. Reeves. We have them | 2 REX THEA ' at the best reasonable prices. Office S " T P | : v’s Big Bill. . |...9,500,000 Acres of Wheat in Kansas. e The bant hatwemn.sth and ] 4000008 IR Srawale itenitty :'ropelm'm—'f;e Kansas board of ogi gl 74ty | abound in “Their Compact,” Metro's riculture 'lms estimated that 9,500,000 ,600, Super-Feature starring -Francis X. d erly B: , which | 8cres of winter wheat have been sown Bushmgn and-BeyetlysBayne, wiie In that state. Based on 100 per cent, 5th St., Miss. Ave. 124tf K : Rev. A. Franke of St.-Paul has ac-| i c*ecn "at the, Rex theater Sun- - cepted the pastorate of the German|go, ! conditlon of the state’s growing wheat ] Evangelical Ch‘;{lch her?l R:“a Wilili "’l‘helr Compact” -is ‘a mining Is 70.1 per cent, or lower by 5.8 polnts o 3;#“%111:?:“%{ Bs;fifle:;.d w;b will story. '{‘ihe llife of “lswflvegfllg" is|than was reported a year: ago. The Y graphically shown. r. Bughman preach his farewell service Tiere to-| BEllri oo var "Dyke Moore, e SUBSCRIBE TODAY FOR THE PIONEER government apportionment of wheat Cor Kansas was 10,000,000 acres. £ 3 : = 3 ; &‘;‘l‘“"; :“;"‘;‘Igg esot‘;eiakf';fi:gn Yorker who goes West to take care i ) - whereg he has a new pastorate. Rev. %t hi% ?‘flnlfig 9’;"“",““' ":“fis 5 N an Dyke Moore is a ‘man of his = 3 - B { d Franke will mali(e hés home either in word—he never fails to keep a prom- | ) : 3 ; Bemidji or Brainerd. g ise, He makelx:":ne p;'oms;: thnit ltlne I ¢ : ts—but ps t. specially g Call ‘at Col. K. W. Reeves’ barn|5°8%¢ —— WM : F o x : Pn {:] ‘ — and get prices before you put up dses gf “‘grfitl uAa(c{.er ho h;s see’n . g ‘esents your team for the day or night. Barn | 22oTa0te Mollie. Anderson _ (Beverly H Detween 4th and 5th St., Miss. Ave. Bayne). There are some wonderful etwe 124¢¢| Aghts with the miners—and who can A . put up a better fight thiltn Busthmnnfi There is adventure, excitement, per! R L Robert Henry left last night for —and finally the sun shining after | Winnipeg, going” there to take up the storm. “Their Coming” is one t business activities with the Mason- of the most gripping, vital, forceful Hickey firm. Mrs. Henry, who was| % o5 omag ever screened—a wor- (Propared Undor Direction of the United States Food Administration) | Miss Ernestine Jacobi, with her thy vehicle for these two superb saldfmms:m%%“ for the items below an pi nge which they should be baby, will remain here ‘with Ber par-| iars. Commodity— WHOLESALE RETAIL ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Jacobl, of | "y, 1ie Chaplin will also be seen|Granulated Sugar.... . 8829 2 hQ10 N Reeves avenue, until lg't Hetmry in a two-reel scream, “The Count.” | Wheat Flowr, m%”g,":, 270 92900200 $ knows definitely in just what western e Graham Flour, 10 poun 5 o Canadian city he is to be located. He i Cornmeal, 10 Wunf . 53@56 63@65 has been connected with- the Nash ?"W Bye Flour, 10 pounds 62 78 . Grand Forks Monday, Billle ‘West. Bean 14 18 ; : Horsid® I bl family is well | . Wednesday, Mae Marsh in “The| LT S | ; WITH M - known in Bemidji hul thay apend | Cinderella Man. ; 8 Z:g X ¥ s their summers at their cottage, near ! o ; . : ] Birchmom Beach. WEDDING OF INTEREST o5 1:"’ y : [ - ; o .08 2 e R X v & i -~ ~r~~~~~r~r~~~~- | Bemidji friends will be interested p, "10-p .64 75 An expoge of intrigue in Washington Society life in 6 acts in the following item which ap-|° ¥ . : 4 = R peared in the Grand -Forks Herald|' to large . 12 15 < ; b [1] I IURCH ES yesterday, as Mr. Canon is well| Oleomargarine XNo. 1. 2 35 ee & ame v : known in. Bemidji: L wo. 2 = o “Mrs. Lena Hagen, 404 North Sec- | xard, 50-1b, 2734 33 2 wrrH c HAR L Es G\ONKL' ond street, Hast Grand .Korks, has 23ig a7 { N Baptist. announced the marrfage of her|: 25@32 28@35 There will be no preaching gervice daughter, Maybelle, to Jamee Nor-| snie 40 @42 45@50 10cts and 20cts - o =, T 20 and 90 clock Sunday. on account of the pbsence of [man Canon.. The wedding took of n ty be constant flnotuluonl in the rg'a:khuotu'h Flaze. Wnst - the pastor. ~ A. M. wmmy. pastor. |place on January 23 at Waco, Texas, It is tmnounced that this price list may be taken by other towns ln this where the groom s stafi'oned in vicinity as a guide, by adding. the freight cost. . ! Sunday mornlng at. the. Presby- army service, the ceremony. belng. s U N A B I - B l L L terian. church at 11 o'clock the pas-|performed by the Rev. Mr. Cadwell, : ) : ' tor . will speak on the subject—|pastor of the Presbyterian church 1 “Life’s Loyalties” (Isalah 11:5).|of Waco. Mr. Canon expects.to leave p - Sunday evening service at 8 o'clock, | for overseas service in, about ten subject of the sermomn, “God Given|days, and his bride will return to ICTURES of h ) Gifts”, (Acts 3:6). . Sunday_school |make her home with her mother in P ome: folks 3 f will meet.at 10,a. m., and.Christian | gast Grand Forks until after the carry warmth and com- {-Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are wel-{war. The groom was formerly man- fort to the heart of a soldier. come. L. P. Warford, pastor. ‘ager of the l;lsmdwj?stern Telephone nfirm company ‘at (Fifth Wal!}iail DALY Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. HAS . POSITT! ’ “ There will be no other services. Miss Lucile teh;l has re?rgned her STUDIO German Lutheran. position as bookkeeper and stenog- N Services 1o the morning at 10:30 | rapher with the ‘Givern Hardware of a. m. Rev. Riemann of Brainerd|company, and has accepted a similar - will preach his farewell sermon at{position with Shaviteh Bros. this time. Rev. A. Franke of St. Paul, who will be the new . pastor, NOTICE -FOR -BIDS will also be present Sunday. - N L Hakkeru St. Philin’s Catholic. The board of education of City of 1 L [ ] Low mass at 8 oclock in the morn- Bemidji will receive.sealed bids up ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday|to and including February 11; 1918, school at 11:30. Vespers and bene-|at 7:30 o’clock, for 400 cords of Make an appointment today. diction at 3 p. m. J. J. T. Philippe, | four-foot green cut jackpine wood, rector. and 400 cords of green cut tamar- Scandinavian Lutheran, ack. All to be sound body wood. There will be no services tomor-|Bids can be made in part or all row with the exception of Sunday|of this and must be made for wood school at nmoon. Osmond Johnson, | delivered at school ground in City pastor. ~ of Bemidji or on board cars at sta- tion. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. T. TUOMY, 2-22 ' Clerk. THEIR C SEVEN = PARTS - SEVEN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In “The Count” 10¢-20c Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:10-9 o’clock Monday—Billie West. Wed.—Mae Marsh in ‘The Cinde- rella Man”. COMING—‘‘Man Sees Red”’, FARNUM The Hakkerup Studio Bemidji, - - Minn. Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 a. m. There will be no other services. “Mission- ary A, Westlund.

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