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OERRA MONDAY, MAY 13, 1918. WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING OUTING ENJOYED anniversary, which occ,urred week, an outing was énjoyed at Grand Forks Bay yesterday. Dinner was served over a large camp fire. Those present were Mildred Olson, Borghild Johnson, Margaret Carson, Doloras Barnell, Ragnhild Moe, Edla Rude, Elsie Shannon and Ernest Ol= son, Philip Denu, Kenneth Longbal- la, Paul Johnson, Louis Brown, Mel- Miss Julia Munger acted as chaperon. NATAL DAY CELEBRATED N Winnifred O’'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. O’Connor, 1007} . Dewey avenue, entertained four lit- .tle girls yesterday, the occasion be- ing her fifth birth anniversary. The guests were Irene Lahr, Jean Mec- Laughlin, Ruth Hayner and Jane Bolger. The hours were passed in playing children’s games, and ‘lunch was served. A large bouquet of car- nations, ferns and jonquils, in honor of Mothers’ day, was used as a cen- terpiece for the table. e | ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. O, R. Grimm enter-| g tained Mr.’and Mrs. P. M.-Dicaire and daughter, Mrs. J.-'M. Mirphy, and two children of Grand Forks, N. D, who are guests at the Dicaire home, and Marcus Dicaire, at 3 o’clock din- ner yesterday. The occasion’ was Mr. and Mrs. Dicaire’s thirty-third wed- ding anniversary. MISS SCHMITT HOSTESS the Queen Esther society tomorrow evening at her home on Dewey av- ent. PERSONALS AND } NEWSY NOTES $50,000 to Ioun on T.and Co. farms. C. L. Goddard of Red Lake passed Saturday in. Bemidji. g Mrs. E. E. Robideau of Tenstrike ‘motored to Bemidji Saturday. F. E. Craver of Turtle River passed -Saturday inthe city on })uslness. Mr’g Kate Sthiley of Nfi_r passed Saturday in the city on business. If you want a car, call Enterprise| Auto Co. - Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 112 & Mrs, David Hinshaw of Wilton was the .week-end guest of Bemidji friends. Saturday. One of these: nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s ard have your picture taken. 14t Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hannah re- S turned Saturday night from a trip to Minneapolis. > Dr. Westeen of Grand Forks, N: ° D., spent Sunday in the city, the guest of friends. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf Chris Hoines of Nary was a busi- ness visitor in the city the latter part of last week. Mrs. Anton Sadick of Farley was = the guest of Bemidji relatives Satur- day, between trains. rthis, afternoon for Fargo, N. where they will visit before going ‘to- Marden; ' Man., v they will visit Mrs, Daniels’ brothers, William and Herman Meilicke. J. W. Smith and George Smith’ of Red Lake agency were among the business visitors Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Lease and son, Clarence, of Nary were the the week-end guests of Bemidji friends. Mrs. Fred Bardwell of the town visitors in the city -Saturday. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56t Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Black- duck passed Saturday in the city vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Evenson.i County Attorney G. M. Torrance returned this morning from Minne- ] apolis, where he had been on “busi- |] ness. " } T. J. Welsh returned Y evening from the Twin Cities, whef he has been on business for a fe days. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wolfe of Kelli- her spent Sunday at the home of? Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wold of the Fifth ward. Mrs. J. P. Curran has arrived frofif Grand Forks, N. D, and has opened her summer cottage on Lake Be- midji. your soldiér. kodak finishing: 570-W. 28 1 mo 67 Send pictures to Quality portraits; Phone - Rich Studio. 10th St. Will six ladies please offer to fry fish—fish will be furnished ready to fry——for Red Cross dinner, Saturday, May 18, A Rev. Bode and father of McIntosh passed Saturday in guests of Rev. and Mrs. O. P. Gramfbo. i Mrs. I\Tia,rtin Hogan of Grant Val- ¥ K ey passed Saturday in the city shop- In honor of Ernest Olson’s birth pinéa While hereyshe was th}e, g—uegt last|of friends. ! Mrs. Wes Wright of Liberty was among the out-of-town guests at the Red Cross dinner Saturday. She mo- tored to the city. ! Mrs, [Henry Johnson and - Miss BEsther Johnson of Becida autoed to vin Longrack and Willard McGregor. [ Bemidji Saturday and passed several hours with friends. Mrs, M. O. Gonvick, who has vis- ited friends in Grand Forks, N. D., for a short time, returned to daughter of | home in Gonvick Saturday. :Dr, W. K. Denison has returned from Orr, Minn., where he accompa- nied his wife and = daughter, ‘where they -will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Willett = and Mrs. Marie Yates of the town of Frohn autoed to Bemidji Saturday and attended the Red Cross dinner. Wanted—12 ladies to volunteer to roast beef and make brown gravy; ‘| meal will be furnished, for C;ogs_ dinner, Saturday, May 18. Call "~John Wilson of Dewey avenue left today for International Falls where he is employed, Bemidji by the illness and death of his wife. ) Am prepared to do all kinds of sawing lumber and ties. can move any place. ster, 103 Irvine avenue north. Gen- - Miss Elsie Schmitt will entertain | eral delivery. Mrs. G. 8. Knight and little son, enue, at 7:45. o'clocR. = All members| george, Jr., left this morning for are urgently requested to be Pres-|poreston and St. Cloud, where they e will spend a month visiting friends A~~~ | a0d relatives. . i Plants, Peonies, Dahlia, Bleeding Heart, Hollyhock, Golden Glow, Iris, Gladiolas, Tomatoes, Cabbage. trami .Nursery. & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave. Phone 363-J. Rev. Osmond Johnson, pastor of the First church, will return tomorrow from Dean | Brevig and Cyphers, where he con- - d71tf| ducted services. Shrubs, Lilac, Bedwood, suckle, Snowball, Hydrangea, inga, Rhododendron. M. N. Beltrami Nursery & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave. Phone 363-J. Mrs. Fred- Bispham and children returned to their home in Brainerd this .morning. - They have been ‘the guests. 6f. Mrs. Bispham’s sister, Mrs. Fred Moody, for a short time, ! Everbearing Strawberry. “‘Progres- sive,”” 100 ‘for<‘$2:50, ‘50 for $1.35, 25 - for - 75¢;°1- dozen- for 40c. 1 trami. Nursery & .Greenhouse; -2004 Irvine Ave. Maraie and Ruth Rost of Stephen A leit for Bemidji this' morning where Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of - Turtle ['tliey will $pend: several ‘weeks visi{< River transacted business in Bemidji|ing-at the home of ‘their uncle, An-|= drew Rost.—Crookston Daily Times. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bridgeman re- turned to International Falls morning, where they are spending the summer. of relatives in Bemidji over ‘Sunday.] Mrs. Archie Gurinn and two little daughters returned from Kelliher where they had been since Saturday night. to move to Kelliher this week to mak& their home. 8 < Mrs. .daughter,. Dorothy, returned. Satur-’ day night from Wisconsin, they were called by the death of a relative. Twin Oities while away. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Daniels left Mrs. B. O. Smith and daughter, Miss Emma Smith, of Leonard, who have visited at the home of Smith’s daughter, Mrs. A. Hagadon of Tenstrike for the past two weeks, of Northern was among the business| Were in Bemidji Saturday enroute to their home. ) { b THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEEK the Elko, and “The Bluebird,” com- ing here soon, are espécially empha- sizéd in Miss Tapley's campaign. For the past two years she has held the post of ‘official hostess’” at va- rious motion picture expositions and has won many friends. She is an enthusiastic, energetic booster for the better sort of pictures and keenly enjoys her work, ~ Miss Tapley will meet with the ‘Study club here this afternoon and tonight will give short talks in the theaters named above. This oppor- tunity to see a real live and charming moving ‘picture actress should be taken advantage of by Bemidji screen patrons. ! Mrs. L. N. Murphy of Grand Forks, N. D., who, together with her two children are spending the summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire, left this morning for Denver, Colo., where she will visit relatives. 7ol 513tf Bemidji the ‘Anyone who did not donate to the Red Cross dinner given last Satur- day, May 11, and wishing to give any food for the Red Cross dinner next Saturday, May 18, please call Mrs. Smart at her home, telephone 58. 513tf —— AT THF_— — i ; e ELKO PROGRAM . The story of a patriotic young Am- T H E A T F R | erican who, together with several veterans of the Civil war rescues the whole township from an impending disaster and the perils of a strike at the mines, “The Spirit of '17" furnishes clever young Jack Pick- ford (brother of ‘“Our Mary’) with a screen success which brings out his very best work. ‘The Spirit of ’17” will appear for the first time in this city at the Elko theater to- night and tomorrow. ‘“My Native State,” Lincoln story, will also be shown. - MARY GARDEN TONIGHT At the Rex theater tonight will be shown.a film production second in importance and timeliness to no oth- er seen this season. It is Mary Gar- den in “The Splendid Sinner,” by Kate Jordan. The powerful story depiats life as we see it today, and the locale ran- ges from New York and its environs to ‘the battlefront of France. Miss her and in the smartest set of Bohemia and as a Red Cross nurse. As Dolores Fargis she is a woman who puts be- hind -her the hectic, hollow life she has led for years and, against the promptings of her better judgment, marries Hugh Maxwell, a young physiclan, who is ignorant of - her past. Added features “The Spirit of the Red Cross,’. :in ‘two parts, also a 3 Christie comedy. GRAND TONIGHT The granduer of the Sierras of Southern California is given by the camera to “The Flaming Omen,” a fascinating story of the Peruvian Andes. Red traction at the Grand theater to- night, is a story of love and mysti- cism of the days of the Incas, of the Red Prince who loved a beautiful English girl, but who is prevented from confessing his love by a vision. A chapter of ‘“The Woman in the Web” will also be shown at the Grand tonight” -513¢tf “The Italian Battle Front.” At the Rex tomorrow, matinee and night, will be shown the big ten-reel féature, “The Italian-Battle Front,” the first views of this portion of the war zone to be shown in the United States, These pictures have been shown in the leading theaters of the larger cities and are now on a tour, the reels coming to Bemidji as'a spe- cial. The scenes were taken under the authorization and direction of the Italian government to be shown spe- cially in the United States to give the Americans an idea of conditions and how the Italians are combatting heroically the combined armies of Austria and the Huns.. They show some of the most remarkable mili- tary feats in the Alps and wonderful feats of engineering 'and ingénuity. He was called to CARD OF THANKS New mill; W. B. Web- We wish to express our sincere thanks to many friends and neigh- bors for their sympathy and help at the time of the death of our son, Lloyd Vernon. —Mr. and Mrs. George Bush. 2-514 1-513 VOLSTEAD SOIL MAPS Maps of government land selling Bel- today at the court house under the 513tf ing depth of top soil, character of top and sub-soils, sizes and kinds of tim- ber, five-foot contours, sea level elevations, ditches, ete. J. C. Burke, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone No. 790. 3-515 Biz Features Coming. The management of the Rex has booked ‘‘The Unbeliever,” one of the most absorbing and thrilling war pictures. - American Ambassador .Gerard's “Four Years in-Germany” is another huge spectacle that is-also coming to ithe Rex, being one of the biggest attractions now showing in the met- ropolitan centers. “These were booked at a big figure specially for showings in Bemidji. - MISS TAPLEY HERE d *Miss Rose Tapley, formerly a.pop- ularimoving ‘picture star, is to ap- ‘pear at thé: Blko.and. Grand theaters tonight.. . S Miss. Tapley is. making ‘a tour of the couniry “to- arouse interest im ‘clean pietures. ' 8he works through women's_clubs, schools and othér edu; dational- organizations, and:also aids exhibitors. The Lincoln series, “A| Son. of Democracy,” now showing at Scandinavian Lutheran Toaay—Telepnone the Pioneer of- fice, 922, about that news item you ‘have in mind. Your guests and triends will appreciate the courtesy. Honey- Syr- 513t “THE FLAMING OMEN" ‘A gripping -story. of lové; -and -mysticism,. set i f -Andes,- “wilds,icReaturing | the- er> s Vitagraph stars, uod ot 15s MARY ANDERSON and ALFRED WHITMAN Also Showing HEDDA NOVA in “Tha Woman in the Web" TOMORROW -TUESDAY MOLLIE KING . .and Arthur Ashley in. . “THE ‘SUMMER GIRL” A fantastical farce comedy in five acts. Also two part Keystone Comedy “HIS PRECIOUS LIFE” ‘Bel- Phone 363-J. 513t this They were the guests! this wmorning Presents New, Fé:{ture “WOLVES OF THE RAIL” Starring They expect - Jolm - Ziegler and lit':l‘eJ where They also visited in the| Garden is seen as a dominant figure 13 For sale by|” 5 MISS ROSE TAPLEY Charming Screen Star will appear IN PERSON at the GRAND AND ELKO TONIGHT ONLY Canada, = where Mrs. ELKO-WED.&THUR. Wednesday [ e s s H Luestay JRRUE X THEATRE — Official Italian War Pictures €—— ‘THE ITALIAN BATTLE FRONT THE ONLY: OFFICIAL AUTHENTIC FILMS OF THE ROYAL ITALIAN GOVERNMENT. Photographed by the Cinemagraphic Division: of the italian Army, under the :direction: of the Italian General Staff. <./ o oo Matinee 2:30 o’clock--All Seats 25c --- Evenings | e .| — This Greater Vitagraph Blue |3 Ribbon feature, which will be the at- |} provisions of the Volstead Act, show- | ) Americans Do your bit Eat Corn meal mush-. Oatmeal- Corn flakes- Hominy and rice with. milk, Eat no wheat cereals. Leave nothing on your plate. STATES FQOD ADMINISTRATION UNITED PROGRAM MONDAY AND % “TUESDAY In Paramount Picture “THE SPIRITOF"17” ‘A real live nephew :of: your Uncle Sam. See this bully pic- ture. of “Yankee .Doodle Do It back here at home. WHth Added Attraction “MY NATIVE STATE” ‘Seventh,€hapter in Series. of Abraham Lincoln Stories, as enacted by BENJAMIN.GHAPIN Playing as Lincoln in “The -Son -of Democracy” MISS ROSE TAPLEY Charming Screen. Star lid Willv_‘lAppegr_: IN PERSON TONICHT ONL : ““At The-- - - ELKO:A - REX Tonight ) . GOLDWYN Presents Magnificent ary Garden for the second-time on any screen. The most celebrated woman in the world in i o “THE SPLENDID SINNER” The story. of the womanflwho paid her great debt in Cin silence. ! By KATE JORDAN: : i- A GOLDWYN PICTURE” s “ THE SPIRIT OF THE RED CROSS” In Two Parts ALSO CHRISTIE COMEDY 10 - 20 CENT. 7:20 - 9 O'CLOCK COMING—“THE UNBELIEVER”—a war picture par [ Excellence. 1 COMING—“AMBASSADOR GERRARD’'S FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY” . ROMPT DELIVERY A Boon to Business to deliver WOODSTOCK Type- . We Are Prepare writers promptly if orderegpat once. The Woodstock Typewriter Company has broken all records, and in spite of war conditions has increased its output over three times in six months, in order to meet the growing Business demand for this popular machine. Thousands of business firms are thankful to the Woodstock as the machine of the hour; a standard, 42 key Typewriter, endorsed by the best operators; something better at the time of greatest need; A Friend Indeed. INVESTIGATE-Order Now to be Sure . Phone 922 . BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemidji GRS