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| | State of Ohio,*City of Toledo, . Lucas County, ss. % ¥rank ‘J.'Cheney makes ‘cath that he Mr. and -Mrs.: C. M. Bacon™ enter- tained at 6 o’clock dinner last:eve- ' N ‘ning in honor of Sergeant Don ‘Whit- BEY N -~~~ .J. H. Fallon, Sergeant Don Whitman Mrs, B. Shaul of Wilton was a be- t&weemtrain visitorin the‘city: yester- ay. ‘WHAT SOCIETY 1S DOING township motored to Bemidji yester- day. Mrs, Foster went from here tol {owa, where she will- vlslt ‘her daugh- er, \ New officers were elected at the meeting of the Wgman’s Study elub yesterday afternoon at the home. of as follows: Vice president—Mrs. F. 8. Arnold. B. Wilson. Recording “secretary—Mrs. E. Letford. Treasurer—Mrs. Ray Olson. Excellent reports were read by the :secretaries’ and the afternoomn ;was «closed"with-a social time. Miss' Rose ‘Tapley, ‘movie:actress, was: present :and addressed the women. ‘She gave ithat the members meet in-the sew- iing room of ithe Red Cross in the 1i-| Wiiton yesterday. brary building évery Monday after- Shrubs, Lilae, Redwood; Honey- «chairman of the sewing committee. .called. meeting will be held May 27 ‘to wind up the official business of ithe district convention. enroute to his- home. 'The wieners were roasted over a large camp fire and dinner was : ;. sorved at 7 o'clock, after which [ /. Mrs. R. Dickenson of Buena Vista ‘gamies “were played. The matrons accompanijed her husband.to Bemidji were -Mesdames L. P. Warford, K. H. . ©lson, J. Essler and Theodore Virts. ‘Guests at the dinner were Rev. L. P. ‘Warford and Theodore E. Virts. The Y’s club will enter the Red Crdss .iparade as a unit. ‘ENTERTAINED FOR SOLDIER time on business matters.( Everbearing Strawberry. ‘‘Progres- trami Nursery & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave. Phone 363-J. 513tf Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Porte of Grand Forks, N:- who have open- ed. their - summer - cottage-on- Moval Lake, were- in “the city- yesterday on business. They expect-to spend sev- eral months at the lake. man, who is here on a short fur- lough. . The guests were. Misses Es- ther and Alice Hetland, Mr. and Mrs. and Roy Dahlberg. M. 'E. AID TOMORROW The M: E.-Ladies Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. A, V. Gar- lock tomorrow afternoon at. 2:30 o’clogk. Mesdames A. M. Bagley, P. L. Brown, H. C. Bernham and S.” A. Cutter will have charge of the so- cial ' hour: Miss: Melena: Callier; who ‘has been clerk at the Fair store for some time, left yesterday for ~Tacoma, MRS BACON HOSTESS stationed; returned- to -their - home AT THF_ Mr. and Mrs, Foster of Moose Creek ||"T" " E A T F RS “ITALIAN BATTLE FRONT” i ottt oAt e o Italian ‘government by the division SN 58 Nellie Coval, 10- closed a|staff of the Italian army. There are President—Mrs, Eduard F. Netz,er terml c.l;3 scl::;;)ll ::'t Ksl‘llher vll‘ritda{, ten parts to this stupendous pieture St was in Bem! yesterday,-enroute to} and there will be only one show .in Corresponding secretary—Mrs: L.| pinayood, where she will visit with | the evening, starting at 8 o'clock 3. friends. owing to the length-of the film. The scenes are of ‘another import- . Am prepared to’ do all kinds of | ant battle front, that of Italy and sawing ‘lumber ‘and ties. “'New mill; | Austria, and show: 'an entirely new{’ can smove any place. -W. E. Web-|setting. ster, 103 Irvine avenué ‘morth." Gen-| interesting and:are-being’ shown in eral delivery. < 2-514| the larger cities of the country. Al el 3 FEE i seats are 25 cents for this engage- : i rs. Osmond-Johnson—-and--sonm, | ment, the prices of admission in the igzt:::e;?;h:fe ;:l;; %x:bl;?& tgi :tbut:e: r:u;,‘ and l‘g;séol'h‘?" I?lson qt;endid larger clt.ies‘bemg1 three to four times 3 ¢ funeral plife'Bangen, daugh- | agked in Bemidji’ for this' ‘engage- It was ‘also decided at this meeting |-t 2% MU T oSt o S gen: at | ment. Bag! The pictures:‘are intensely Coming to Rex: }:’“ ;Inrd %ev:rtentél:& l::,’:;i;"mset:d suckle,~Snowball; “Hydrangea, Syr-| “The -Unbelever,”-one of the = 8 D inga, Rhododendron..M:-N. : Beltrami greaibem war pictures ever filmed, is Nursery & Greenhouse,- 2004- Irvine | coming to the Rex soon. "\‘.h;m)‘:o:slgel:- Kgil g:::s tgke dpart in Ave. - Phone 363-J. 2-514 Another 'special- coming is the in- h i parade ‘to be % t 1 ibsorbi FHILT 7 appy. 'held-Saturday, May 18. _All the com- - 3 ensely absorbing production “My ‘mittees for - the district convention | N B: Backus of Butte, Mont,, who | Four Years in‘Germany,” basedup- ‘have - their-‘work ii fine. shape. - A has-been in' the city for some. time,|on former “Ambassador ‘Gerard’s: ex- 8 g looking after his farm inferests‘here, perience;‘ in' tl‘l{e “Hun lnatir(y;n ? will' leave tonight for Minneapolis, “My Four Years ‘“in ermany' ;i B 7 shows (ho Zapern’ fncident; the. win- | g L ¢Ive (120 inch blue print dopies 5 N gtigg of the-socialists -in the reich- Plants, Peonies, Dahlia, Bleeding g to enthusiastic:“acceptance of s EN‘T_OY' WIENER ROAST Heart; Hollyhoek, .Golden Glow, Iris, | war, Gerard’s audiences with. the kai- s, N Gladiolas, Tomatoes, -Cabbage, - As- | ser, the.treatment-of women ‘Dby-the -wi&i?fi%?sgtn:hfhz :,f‘}tl;bcfi't‘g:;:dofi paragus, Pie Plant. - Beltrami_Nur- soldiers, the. cruelty~to prisoners -in Twenty fourth. street last evening. |SerY & Greenhouse, 2004 Irvine Ave.|the detention camps, the dinner:to| pjoneer office. T - | Phone 363-J. 2-514 | the ambassador,. the final break and . the coming of the American troops —a, crashing finale to a picture which runs for more than two hours, during yesterday. =~ Mr. *Dickenson. left. for wl_}ich'time there is almost no lees- Verndale, where he will.spend some |ening of interest.- ELKO TONIGHT . ) 17 : Following his appearance-in Mar! Zig e'for 15,"5’0 tolr :32'53' ,fig 132 ufii?_’ Twain’s celebrated story, “Tom Saw= || 4 yer,” Jack Pickford’s next photoplay is “The Spirit of '17,” which was written by Judge Wmis Brown of the Chicago Juvenile court. “The Spirit-of *17" which is-the-attraction at. the Blko theater -tonight,. is. strongly patriotic photoplay, but dif- fering-widely from any of the-recent: so-called “war pictures.” A chaptér’ in the Lincoln series, “Son of Dem- ocracy,” is also showing tonight. Elko -Tomorrow. § Wash., -where she will join her In his new Artcraft picture, father and make her future home.|*Wolves of the Rail,” which will be Her father has been tlvere for some|shown for the first tfme in Bemidji’ time. 3 |at the' Elko theater temorrow and ’ — | Thursday, William S. Hart is intro Mrs. ‘Arthur ‘Warner:and son, Ar-|'duced in a new role—that of‘'an up- thur, who ‘accompanied: her husband | holder of law and order rather than to Bemidji Saturday on his returnfan outlaw. to Fort Leavenworth,- where he is|the action of thig play. A Para- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER s " o §o Lo ST .,‘TIfREE Cross dinmer, Saturday, May 18. Call |- These pictures were photographed There is not letup in mount-Mack Sennett comedy will-al- 80 be on. the program. o GRAND TONIGHT The Summer Girl,” a fantastical farce comedy, with Mollie King and Arthur Ashley in the leading roles, will be the attraction at the Grand : theater tonight. A Keystone cumedy - S & Tihe only authent‘i;: and ofllctial is also on the program. . alian war pictures in -this countr; NEW OFFICERS ELECTED Wanted—12 ladies o volunteer to|will ‘be shown at the Rex thoater roast. beef and make brown''gravy; | this evening, tomorrow matinee and meal will- be :furnished, for Red|tomorrow evening. 9 of the Belgian church, held back the . cruel Germans when they sought to Mrs. C. E. Battles, Lake Boulevard, 58. s 513tf| under the direction of ‘the - royal|injure his ward, Liana 'de Merode,| “ The mgnr?:n‘pl In"Waich " Cardinal € n w. . Mercier, the famous fighting prelate TUE. SDAY and to despoil his cathedral, is thrill- ingly told in the new World-Picture Brady-Made, “The Cross Bearer,” at the Grand tomorrow. DONTGIVEUP ‘When you feel all in, no appetite, no ambition, almost ‘wish you were| dead. Your digestive system is up- get, stored up poisons are sapping yi)udr vitality, your energy is stran- Eled, p . 5 ; duced a’ real remedy, ‘‘Hollister's 3 BENJA’M‘N’GHAPIN Rocky Mountain' Tea,” a combina- 3 N k-t tion of life-giving herbs for the re- € ltef 'of constipation, stomach and 2 bowel 'trouble, expelling' the poisons 4 and~creating new vigor. ~You will feel your old .self again, vigomus and prising. Get a package today.. City ! Drug Store.——Adv. 5 ; e —— ot l!ll-‘om1 govel;xllmem certified plats; ¢ 1) showing - al government” - notes, | K w ) o‘f ’ swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and s ’ OIves the RalI-V" the location -of judicial .ditches to i @ be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be-| Minn.. 25¢ each. .Tor sale at|: midji, ”‘I‘HE ONLY OFFICIAL AUTHENTIC FILMS OF THE ROYAL Wedne —PROGRAM !. TONIGHT— In Paramount Picture “THE SPIRIT OF’17” : A real.live nephew' of your Uncle Sam. - Seethis-bully pic- ture of Yankee: Doodle Do It back here at home. - = With Added -Attraction . MY NATIVE'STATE" Seventh Chapter in- .Series . of Abraham Lincoln- Stories; as 2 enacted by i Nature and - science have pro- Playing as Linc®ln in - “The Son off Democmcy . —da TOMORROW & THURSDAY In New Artcraft Picture Cost ‘trifiing, benefit sur- ITALIAN COVERNMENT. Photographed by the Cinémagraphic . Division of the Italian Army, under the dlrectlon of -the: Itallan i +General Staff. Matinee 2:00 o’clock--- All Seats 25c --- Evenings ONE SHOW /N EVENING STARTING AT 8 O’CLOCK. Mrsv G..M. Bacon- will--entertain |8t Puposky:yesterday. .- Mr. ‘Warner the Ladies’ Aid society of the First|had been home on a'short furlough. Scandinavian Lutheran church at her home, 621 Lake Boulevard; to- morrow afternoon ‘at 3° o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended: David G. Rogers of Minneapolis, formerly national organizer of the Motion Picture Exhibition:League:of | America,. was -.in the city Monday transacting ‘business with Oliver “G. EPISCOPAL GUILD TOMORROW Whaley, proprietor of the -Grand and The Episcopal Gulld will meet at | Elko theaters, in connection:'with’ a thie home of Mrs. H. W. Bolger, 1115 [ new-movement in_the picture = in- Bemidji avenue, tomorrow afternoon dustry. While in the city he was the at 2:30 o'clock, All members and |&uest of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Young— their friends are cordially invited. gren. PERSONALS rAl\") is ‘senior“paftiier of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co:, doing business in the Tity ’ . of -Toledo, County and State aforesaid, q* p and that said firm ‘will pay the sum of l NEWSY NOTES ONE "HUNDRED DOLLARS -for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be . E cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. - - - Sworn_to befdre ‘me @nd subscribed in $50,000 to Ioan on rarms. Dean 1"3'“;;;‘“' this Gth d“y(,‘ngescgmber T.and Co. d71tf| (Seal. - Notary -Public. Hall's# Catarrh Medicthe '18¢ takén in- ternally ‘and _acts through ‘the Bldod Mrs. J. Fossum of Foy was among | {HNIY WIGSAEER (0T OMER System. Sent the out-of-town visitors Monday. for testimonials, free. F. J. CHIENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists,’ Tac. Hall's Family Vills for constipation Miss Celia Brennan of the town . of Eckles transacted business in Be- TONIGH?‘ midji* yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Lake Plan- taganect passed yesterday in the city. If you want a car, call Enterpnse Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence K phone 10. b56tf One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s acd have your picture taken. 14tr If you want a car, call Enterprise ‘Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf S. C. Brown left this morning for Big Falls where he will remain a week on.business. Mrs. Casper Nyhus, Mrs, Carl Bro- ten and Mrs. Eck of Becida passed yesterday in the city shopping. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tt Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner re- turned yesterday from, aneapnlla where they have been for ® several weeks. Send pictures to your soldier. Quality portraits; kodak finishing: Rich - Studio. Phone .570-W. . 29 10th St. 1 mo 67 . Also Showing Two Part KEYSTONE: COMEDY “ HIS PRECIOUS LIFE” 7 part program: 10¢ -20c¢ TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wilton was e a between-train visitor in the city M 5% yesterday. While here she was the g % guest of relatives. Rev. 0. P, Grgmbb officiated at the “THénCtll(le: Blgslé)ay R» funeral of Sophie Bangen at Wilton yesterday. Interment was made in the Wilton cemetery. “ Will six ladies please offer to fry fish—fish will be fyrnished ready to fry—for Red Cross dinner, Saturday, May 18. 513tf FLAG DAY, JUNE 14 OUR NATIONAL EMBLEM TO DISPEAY ON THAT DAY? BE AS PATRIOTIC AS YOUR NEIGHBOR—OR IF THEY HAVEN'T A FLAG TO DISPLAY, BE MORE PATRIOTIC THAN THEY ARE—BY DISPLAYING A’ FLAG WILL SOON BE HERE. HAVE YOU FROM YOUR HOME ON FLAG DAY! Q ) | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LIBERAL OFFER OF THE BEMIDJI PIONEER AND GET ORE OF THESE STRONGLY MADE:COTTON BUNTING FLAGS, 4 FT. WIDE BY 6 FT. “LONG, GUARANTEED FAST COLORS. Civen for 6 Consecutive Coupons Clipped from another Uage and 98c. CLIP-AND BRINC IN YOUR COUPONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Take them to O’Leary-Bowser Co.’s Store or to THE PIONEER OFFICE - |