Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 30, 1918, Page 3

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FAREWELL SURPRISE Miss Mae MacGregor, Red:: Cross time for France, to enter the service as a trained nurse, was given a fare- well surprise’ party last.evening, by members: of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church, Miss MacGregor ‘was presented- with <. a/| gold’ Christian - Endeavor ' pin, Rev. L. P, Warford making:the presenta- _ tion speech. The hours were passed in musie, conversation and story tell- ing, after which lunch was served: by the selfinvited 'guests. Miss Mac- Gregor makes: the thirtieth star ‘on the Sunday school service:flagiof the Presbyterian church, and is the only Bemidj# girl so far to go:to France as a Red Cross: nurse. The-guests last evening were Mrs. M. Mac- Gregor, Mr. and ‘Mrs: N. E. Given, Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Warford, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue, = Misses Lillian MacGregor, Kathryn Mac- Gregor, Lottie Madson;, Mary Bell, * Florence Bell, Lee Given, Ellen Han- nah, Murjel McGee, Margaret Mc- Gee, Walter Gracie, Raymond Han- nah, Leon Battles and Willmer Han- nah, ; HOSTESS TO STUDY CLUB «.: Tne Woman'’s Study clib.will meet at the home of Mrs. C. G. Johnson, 1201 'Dewey avenue, Monday instead of at the home of Mrs. C. E. Battles. -Personals and " . Newsy Notes Big dance tonight at the City Hall. 3 1-330 S G & $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Langd Co. ! : a7ite - Bemidji Home Guards’ military ball, April 1, Elks’ hall, 4 d 320-23-27-30 Pure white lead and linseed oil house paint for sale by P. Barmell. : " 1 mo 429 Mrs. Julia Brennan of Gully is visiting friends in Bemidji fora-few days. Norman Williams of Island Lake was among ithe business visitors yes- terday. 5 % H Ice cream will be served to the patriotic people this evening at the City Hall. 1-330 One of. these niéa days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s arnd have your picture taken. 14tf Mrs, H. S. Stilwell of Becida was ‘among the business visitors. in the city yesterday. iy Every one come and make it inter- esting for the enlisted boys this eve- ning at the city hall. 1-330 Mr. and Mrs. A. Skoglund of the town of Northern were business vis- itors in the city yesterday. Let Johnston build a new top for your old car and glass_your curtains. 211 4th St. Phone 377, 2-330 Mr. and Mrs: Gene Gillson left this morning for Pillager, where she will visit relatives for a few days. Anten Frederickson, a farmer from the vicinity of Solway, passed yesterday in the city on business. The Knights Templar of the city will attend the Episcopal church on Easter morning at 11 o’clock. Rev. + George ‘Backhurst will officiate and also dedicate the church service flag, on which there are twelve stars. NeepingYourself Well Run Down, Aching people need-a good tonic that will send the blood tingling through = the body, enrich it by im- proving' the digestion; and clean it by expelling the. waste matter, Health is a matter of plenty of rich blood, free from impurities. PERUNA dispels inflammation of the blood making. organs, -q?e d:: gestion—gives tone and “pep’ to the membranes that: line- the lungs and the digestive tract, and invigorates the entire system. You can have heatth if you take care of your- self and take S ana S, Pemn:ev;h?‘x: N you n | APRBQ\YED p At your drug- Council gists. > % of the 2, o 2. ef,'m“\\e“‘g THE PERUNA ] 2 3 o v3 ) narse, who will-leave-in a very short |- Quality. first—then only reasonable profit on._our: .photo. work. Rich Studio. Phone 570-W. 29 10th St. 4 . 26-430 end. X Walter Gracie of Mi day. Vern Dunbar and Mr. Garlock: of Grand® Marias, Mich., are guests at a the Tom Smart residence for month. ° Mrs.- M. Downs ‘and daughter, Katherine are visiting. at the 'A..D. Simpkins home in-Turtle River for a few days. meeting and drill. Irma O’Leary of Coleraine arrived in..Bemidji- today and.- will be the guest of Miss Douris Ann Black dur- ing Easter vacation. _Mrs. D. P. Powers of Solway was in the city yesterday enroute to St. Paul, where she will visit friends and relatives for.a week. Mrs,, Lambert Lundmark of Funk- ley'was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Leonard, where ‘she will visit relatives for a short’time.; . Mrs. C. Anderson:'of Funkley was in ‘the city yesterday, ienroute to Pinewood, where she will visit rela- tives during the summer. Mrs. E. F. Kruger and daughter, Lillian, Signa Nelson and Minnie Cleveland of Tenstrike ‘were business visitors in the. city “yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Cool and chil- dren. have moved to the Markham hotel . where they will make their ‘home until- the lake season opens. ing Easter. Baster vacation: .: short “time while enroute. " Ben Oliver of Reger, editor of th Remer Record, was in Bemidji this week enroute to his home from a meeting of the Cass County Editorial association, héld at Walker. Minneapolis, Minn. . Miss Frances Garlock of St. Paul is ‘the guest of her brother, Dr. A. V. Garlock and_tamlly during the week- nneapolis | is visiting . relatives in Bemidji for a short time. He arrived here yester- The Boys’ Brigade will meet 'in the basement of the Episcopal church this evening at 7 o’clock for business George Kreatz, contractor, has -completed his work of repairing the R. Anderson home in Mill Park which was recently damaged by fire. Miss Muriel McGee, teacher at Moose, Minn., arrived in Bemidji yesterday, and will ‘be the guest of her: 'mother, Mrs. Given .McGee dug- Miss Alma Melbostad, ‘teacher at Nashwauk, Minn,; is the guest.of her sister, Miss = Emma = Melbostad teacher -in the local ‘schools; -during Your liver?, Tut! Tut! It’s your backbone. See Dr. Lunde, the Chi- ropractor, and have the cause of your trouble adjusted. | Consultation and spinal “analysis FREE. 1-330 Mrs. Fraik Jackson, who has vis- ited relatives in Solway for a short time, returned to her home in Wil- ton yesterday, stopping in Bemidji a g Good territory, the best policies. liberal agency contracts, for good ac- cident insurance salesmen in Minne- sota and South Dakota. Write. Na- tional Casualty Co., 429 Palace Bldg.. ELKO Tonight--Last Time Special Feature—7 Parts I, MARY " MacLANE A ( HERSELF) —IN— “‘Men Who Have Made Love to Me” “America’s Most Talked-of ‘Woman Strips Naked Her Own Soul—Reveals Six of - her Most Unusual Love Af- L fairs—Vivid, Exciting and - Artistic. ————————————— COMING—SUNDAY MARION DAVIES In Gypsy Life Story ““Runaway Romany” It has charm and color— carrying the observer away from every-day affairs. “OVER THE FENCE” Comedy Also Showing who was the guest of her-sister, Miss|t0 Me,” is an inveterate moviegoer. i ing . Oom Mom&!fl“ gimedy' will Lake, was. in the city yesterday: en- | talnment to.a.class.who. would. not EASTER'SERVICES Casperson. parents. developed:and haldsitheinterest:well.} Anthem—‘Glorious: ter: Morn+ Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson, arrived| tion reserves the right to reject any I . \THZ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER. e Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman expects to leave April 1 for International Fallg, where she will pass the summer. that all mention of women. is. 1 out of ' his achool books. W bmf: TH E 5 ¢ l emerges' into' the' world “that-other : . A . 1) | people: know; « his’ innocence: has . a Leon Battles; son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Battles, will be the guest of his parents until Monday night, hay- rade -awakening..: He leamns: of' wo- m:lk sn%.mnot-dld!nn‘nifls between: ing arrived ‘in the city yesterday. ELKO TONIGHT B fo:v a:‘:l dgfifimmfig :337‘1’;: Mr. lxtaattles is a student at the Uni-| Mary MackLane, the famous auth- tensely, dramatic. scenes. : % versity of Minnesota. f oress, who appears.on the screen at| Charlie Chaplin will. also. be,seen| . the Elko tonight in George K.|I0' & two-reeler, “On East Street.” Miss Martha Heng of Crookston,|Spoor’s “Men Who Have :Made Love . 'Youccannip.cold#in l Ida Heng, stenographer for the Bel-|“I have al loved ;‘}led bud‘-—cflu. your ‘ 3 Y : el- e always loved motion. i trami Blevator & Mjlling: company, | tures,” she said." “Screen pl:lylorl:f‘»:l | be:shown 4n ‘a: Goldwyn; Ot Little ot Tty returned home this afternoom; ::Her |believe are:large-souled' peaple with Wife.” 3 sister accompanied her ‘to-Crooketon | something: constructive to hand out| One of the.greatest. features: is and will spend Easter at her:home.|to their followers. coming ‘soon to:the Rex, ‘“‘The:Bar= o ‘ “From:being @ greab:means/of glv- | rler.” : Miss Mary Dibvig, teacher at Pony |{D8 artistic.and.construective:enter- route to. her home at Nary, where she in any other way.be capable.of ob- will visit' her parents-during.. the|!aining such inspiration, motion pic- : Week-ond. Whilen Bemidji 'she was tures have become 'a great passion of | . m'm Church. the guest of her:sister, Mrs. Andnew | People of all classes:"' (Morning) . 3 Prelude—Offertoire-in- F'....... . Elko, Sunday. Doxology . .. ‘b“ m-wmy Mrs. H. C. Baer and daughter, Isa-| ~ Marion Davies, who. : es, who.appears.at the |Invocation .. {):llq and son, John,- who have:been | Elko theater tomorrow, has a,naive|Solo—‘"Hosanna”.....Jules Granier e guests: of relatives in Minnsapohs| beauty that fits her peculiarly weit Raymond Hennah and Wiscongin. for~the . past. three| for “Runaway Romany,” the missing’ s 3 o months returned-to.Bemidjl,yester| neiress reared’ by 'a ‘band-’of gypsies: day morning. While in.MinneapolisiiThe story ~and-m§m~wvmg‘hfirom; they were the guests:of-Mrs.. Baer'sfantic,: altogether: charming;: strenghpfPrayer: ......... Matt Moore; . Ormi. Hawley,: Gladden "t eean e Willdlam: D James: and..James Kilgour:.are. alsod N doy in the cast. A comedy.number: is also on the program. ¥ Miss Corrine’ Carlson; daughter:of in the city tais morning from Ham- linel, where she is a student. Miss et S TP Carlson will' spend- her ‘Haster: vacas| ; GRAND. TONIGHT. tion with her parents; - She-is-a forx ¥ basketball). How Jeanette. (Marjorie..Wilson). | |is, made. the ‘unwitting tool of. her exceptional game with: the: Hamline | employer, a spy in the pay of.the team this® winter. Her picture: has German- bureaucracy, and how' the appeared -in the St. Paul and-Min-]| plot is exposed; involving:her-in se- neapolis, papers- several' times:; the rious: diffitulties: with* thé: govern- past season. In'a recent game, Miss{nenty formsia thrillingtaleiof Carlson secured- ten-field baskets for! pensevand @dventure! asitobdi Prelude 'R her team, and im a game with:tire iangle's~newphotoplay; !The Flames| s, i am X “Wiien: the: s'uh:bsammm A St. Paul institute, she secured three of- Chance.”” = This. picture, will, be Past” Yt L field baskets for Hamline, the onlyjshown at.the Grand.theater tonight.|gorienve’ T ossons . ... -R.. M Stults scores made by her team. It should.be noted. that: “The|pr, o. g LR Solo—‘“The Resurrection . Song". . Sl eoeeesen.. R, M Stults 'WAR:SAVINGS STAMPS:::* ISSUED BY' THE UNITED STATES' GOVERNMENT FH GRAND| | More Articles. Arrive., : Grand- Sundey: ; i 1| TonscHT—7:30.& 9:00 The following knitted.articles have The spectal: attractions the}Solo— ~ been received, but arrived too late:to| Grand-theaterSunday:will :be-Doug: violin obligato)....J. C. Bartlett Triwngle Plays Present; - 3 be included in the last .shipment|lag Fairbanks:in: Triangle fives ¢ ! s T 4 part | Misses: M. T. Kohl and: Grace Currie ggudetle and Spoone:r, 10 sweaters, | play: “The Half:Breed” and a. Keys|Benediction ................... y ; '1.QN1 20 pairs of socks and three wristers. | stone comedy—making,a program of| Postlude—Finale to the Third i | Kelliher sent 8 sweaters, one pair|geven.reels, S: ] S X ymphony . ...Felix'"Mendelssohn of wristers and 18 pairs of socks. Choir under the-direetion: of Mrs. “Doing Her Bit” in- i REX: TONIGHT:. wb?éaslt&gg'u. A. A, Warfield. "Hillllll&flf Ghanfl&" | League Donates-$7. Fox: Film..corperation,.tonight pres 1DNAT Story appeared in Ladies’ A RAW,. SORE. THROAT by Charles' Kenyon,; staged ‘by Ed- The Epworth league of the Meth- \th: odist church held a social and dona- E-l:,l:kw:];' i;‘fi%fl:"fi:fiffi:”’vfi{fe‘gg Home. Journal under title | o of “The Three Godsons-of _— D T e o 1o e ave parts, | Eases Quickly Whien You-Apply: There willalso:be shown @ two- a.Little Mausterole. mer star of "the girls": team in Bemidji andchas:played 'an Benediction Postlude-—Mat Flames of .Chance” is an adaptation P soetesenese of “Tlie Three Godsons of Jeanette | SOlo—""Voice TN““'I““;{“ RED CROSS NOTES & Gontreau;” by Francis W:'Suliivan,| """ paltvoris heo M. Stults which appeared-in the Ladies' Home s an which amounted to $7. sorbing story of how a woman ruled the heart of ‘the- Paris: underworld; ted the proceeds to the Red Cross;|at the Rex, and an intensely ab+ Jeanctte Gontreau” Patriotic Farmers. The Silver Lake Farmers' club held a shadow social recently-and:the e s o Pl . entire proceeds have been donated|Tree 0oXx m- featuring. Tom. - Musterole won't blister: like the M P to the Red Cross, which amounted to| the champion. rider andrope thro e saastard e hell Comelly:l RICE ON HIS $60.45. Albin Carlson is. treasurer|er. Its title is ‘“Hearts and Sad-|gpread it on with your:fingers:: It pene. HEAD dles.” ‘gore’ spot with: a gentle of the club. - : tingle, loosens the congestion and draws =S s Big Bl h “and ; , i Sundav's. Big Bill 4% fusterole 5.2 de:-?' white cintment SUNDAY -- Special Harold - Laockwood’s - forthcoming made with oil of mustard:- It is fine for A %) seven-act. Metro, wonderplay, ‘Para- & . at its meeting held on the 25th day| gice Garden,” a screen version of the ick relief h‘om.u.ge thml.t;bmchius, Dou 3 of March, 1918, voted -to dispose of 5 > popular novel- by George Gibbs, et ! :get;gbfifg:;tagfd"d ornfLrskeEEemglji which will'be seen at the Rex thea- :flga'lllllmlflsmmlllmhlnwvlifid?in'fl“l‘:he“e';gi S % tice 15 hereby given ‘that bids will | toF Sunday, arouses the question of | ¢he back or joints, sprains, sore:muscles, ' alrbankS’ be received forgthe urchase of. th whether it is wise to keep people In|pryjgeq “chifplains, frosted' feet; colds on || i A tc| ignorance—of - the-pitfalls that may|the-chest (it often-preventspneumonia). In Triangle Drama ;lédfie{'g gf af:nggmzt :t “é"%f‘gmg‘f beset them, or to warn. and instruct|Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil: i Donald on Saturday, March 30th, them so-that-they may avoid dan-|gren. Keep it handy for instant use. ; . HAL 1A gers. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. In this fapcinating phiotodramal, ~ = : directed by Fred J. Balshofer, for the ¢ And Keyfltofle conm, 7 Reels 10¢-20¢ NOTICE The Bemidji Carnival Association, or all bids. All members of the Association 1918, at 7:30 P. M. The. Associa- Yorke Film- Corporation; the hero, e Jerry Benham, is, by the. terms of 815 Teuuestad: fo bo peadt: his father’s ‘will, brought up in en- i tire-ignorance of evil. He is care- A A O eDonatd, |fully educated, with the exception President. FEATURES. FOR THE- PRICE.OF MONDAY & TUESDAY April 1st and 2nd. ' Benj. Chapin . @reatest Impersonater -of ABRAHAM LINCOLN In “MY MOTHER,” First complete story, in two-reel- chapters, of “The Son of -‘Democracy’ Based on incidents in the life of America’s greatest Man With Five-Part Drama FOX Fllm Co. Presents ~ J : ‘T h’e7 : Also. FOX Comedy. ', Devil’'s Wheel’’ | '"teasandSaddlos” | | \yith - aisdye | wewrl | Brockwell |~WX| e e el Utglsdet ofthes: Plade-Untiawaid | ToPS THVOWeL, 10-20 Ceonts Evenings 7:20-8 0’clock ‘TomSawyer’ |§ suxokY - HAROLD LOGKWOOD - SINDAY i Seven _Apls--.MET RO--Seven Aots i) a " Matinee Picfiom Night a@.,'.,.,;..' , - Night E LK O/} GHARUECHAPLIN in “ONEASY STREET" N r [{ 3 - NONDAY o TUBSPAYII M 10420 Gonts . Matines-2i30 Evening, 7:10-9 o’ olook Evening 7:30 & 9:00 Special Matinee Monday for School Children Starting at 4 :20 5 | Mark Twain’s famouss story featuring f ,: COMING MONDAY——MM’Q Kennedy in a Goldwyn Feature, : SQUR LITTLE WIFE COMING--That Celebrated. Production--“THE BARRIER" | | | Bl | I 1 +

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