Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 28, 1918, Page 3

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TUESDAY;MAY:28,1018. "~ '~ ~. -~ - Every member is requéuted to bring Twelve (12) inch blue print coples | the ‘locai i i the names of any Catholic children | from - government -certified pl?ats, be sold algnM:;' ";glcsl?lsflletclsltulz ‘Miss Marie Sellers left yesterday ANN( CEMENT morning for her home in Akeley. POLTICAL; oUN g g (Ordered published by Edward Paul- Miss Arvilla Kenfield left l;,st; eve- son, and price to be paid for WHAT SOCIETY ning for.a month’s-trip to = Ogdon; series, $6.00.) ls DOING Towa, where she will visit with Mrs.| 1 hereby announce myself a can- g - E. R. Ehmke, who:was formerly-Migs | didate for: the office of County. Com- WE, the undersigned, Tailors and | Mona Flesher of this city. She will| missioner from the First District of Dry Cleaners in the city of Bemidji, |} also/ visit. friends in - Minneapolis,| Beltrami county, to be: voted upon|hereby.agree. that the following pri- Chippewa Falls and Washburn, Wis. |at the primaries ‘June 17. I have|¢es shall be charged by each of us, = G had eight years experience as com-|fromithis date: FOR DRY CLEAN- missioner of Todd county and feel|ing, $1.50 per suit; FOR PRESSING < il ; I can execute the duties to the best|SUITS, ($0.75) seventy-five cents. Bemidji's all the year round livery. Service is first at @ card party last.ovening at her|poj ey, have gone to St. Paul whero| interests of tho citizens of my dis- ypated Bemid)l,\Minn.;; May - 28, class always. . Best of horses, rigs and.automobiles. home at 417 Minnesota avenue. The| 4oy i)l visit at the home of Mrs. |trict and the county at large. Your - phuiiigii. Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. following. were. present: Mr. and H finite | Support will be much appreciated. Mrs. J.'W. Wileox, Mr. and Mrs. H. 3:1:3’ SMEE’;;'fey,f°‘}‘vh?)“mc:1‘:§y e EDWARD. PAULSON. T. THOMPSON, POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and:Irvine Avenue. HOGANSON BROS., Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. ©C. Lislierness, Misses Anna R. Fesen- listed in the -aviation corps, left Sat- PETER THORBON. b RED CROSS:NOTES . E. HICKERSON, maier, Esther Olson, Myrtle U. Rock- ensook: F. Grimoldby.and C, J. Rich-|urday for camp. TESS BEAUDETTE, ' ; JAS. KEMP. 2 AT THE Patriotic Meeting, Corporal Bass, E. L.:Benner and ardson. A delightful lunch was gerved .during -the evening. Postmaster A. P. Ritchie attended THEATERS a patriotic meeting last Saturday i night that was held in a school house n{wir Nealy Sldi)&g. A basket so- ¢ cial was also held and baskets were ¥ B 0 ELKO TONIGHT sold, amounting to $46.75, which - Julian’ Eltinge, America’s popular | Was donated to the Red Cross. This feminine impersonator, who -tempor-|is an exceedingly fine record. b3 2 arily ,deserted the stage for . the A $50,000 to Toan on tarms. - Dean screyeli, will again appiar rat the| Mrs, Conger announces a shipment J.and Co: < A7T1tf{ pivo fheater tonight in his newest | Of Knitted articles June 4. All those ‘ Paramount . picture, ‘“The ~Widow’s who have been knitting will please Mrs. John Stalil ‘of Northern was Might,” for the last time this sea- return the finished articles to those in the city yesterday on business. |gon. from whom they received the yarn - This is ‘a comedy drama, written | before the above date. Mrs. M. S. Hunt of Northern was|especially for Julian Eltinge = by| * in Bemidji yesterday visiting friends. | clever Marion Fairfax, and allows the| The Stone-Ordean-Wells Co. of Du- * : noted actor-actress to display his-her | luth is anxious to secure the empty powers of mimicry to the.best ad-|cans which contained -Empress cof- vantage. fee:and will pay a good sum:for them. to the committee on child welfare. swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and| Pioneer office. 225t “ HOSTESS AT CARDS g K Mra/. A. D. Bailey and little ‘;augh- Mrs. A, P. Henrionnet entertained ter, Helen, and little son, Andrew. ! Manager PERSONALS AND | NEWSY NOTES | TONIGHT--ONE NIGHT ONLY The creamery. now has a - large daily- supply of buttermilk at 10c a "-gallon. - » 527tf| “The Slave Market,” ninth chap-| The cans need not be washed nor the “ e A EE -— ~ F M ” : ter of the Lincoln. series, is- also|labels removed. Bring such cans to y A A T”E 1 ’ A Kenneth Steid of this city is visit-| showing at the Elko. tonight. Schroeder’s store and when a suffi- - R cient quantity has accumulated they will be packed and shipped- by one of Mr. Schroeder’s employes. ing relatives in Hibbing for a few| days. Elko Tomorrow. The creamery now has a large Mary Pickford’s new picture for daily supply of -buttermilk .at 10c a| Artcraft, “Stella Maris,” which is to Circle Meetine. gallon. - 527tf |'be shown at the Elko theater tomor- The ladies of St. Philip’s'Red Cross 2 row and Thursday, has been taken | circle will meet at the home of Mra. If you want a car, call Enterprise|from the novel by the celebrated| Charles Nangle, 507 Fourth street, + .. Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence|English writer, William J.” Locke.|tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. “phone 10. 66tf| He has been able to reach a narra- x A tive of publime: pathos in the story * Mrs. L. R. M f Liberty d: f “Stell: is,”’ a | rhi (] ;oiB;Enidjl Yestorday and visited with ;;fell(x;t:vg‘;llfgrt;e 2 oot waich lonts| Nights of ?lxepvs. riends. ickford. { ights o gony If you wani a car, call Enterprise ~ GEAND. W ESDA Y Verdict Favors D.D.D. “Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. b56tt In “The Trap,” a surprising and f very interesting and ' entertaining 1t 1 foolish to lle awake all the long One of these nice days you.ought|picture, charming Alice Brady will| night through with that.intolerable itch \ to go.to Hakkerup’s ard have your|be seen on Wednesday at the Grand | giusqd by lf’%“‘,g“"gg:{,'fp@g:",:‘h;fig, \picture taken: 141t} theater. This production is a World-{ for yoauy‘u ou are a sufferer. It will cook 2 Picture and it has some of the most| that hot, inflamed and itching gkin, you Mrs. M. E. Ronglien of Wilton au- | beautiful, unusual and pleasing sea- ;&[fl‘;fi fl‘;‘:t:&g:sf::dn{ l;t'v:(finfi i:qfilfi s'x TH’RI[[ING HEELS nF AcTuAL FIGHTI | toed to Bemidji yesterday-and called | shore scenes ever seen in pictures. e know 1t will do all these things; An Intensely Interesting Lecture by the:Famous Lewis Gunner CORP, EDWARD W, ARLINGTON, in Person The First American to be Decorated for Bravery by King George of England. A Wonderful Experience Related by the Man Who Holds the World’s {Record for Longevity as Machine Gunner in the Front Line Trenches y events reel are also on the Grand e"“3""m"“gy"“"ne'%’éb“é%;; n‘&%fi? program for Wednesday. . and you will not regret D.D. D. & s Skin Remedy If_you want a car,;-call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phomne ‘1, residcnce phone 10. 66U ARLINGTON KILLS MAJOR It was hand-to-hand fighting in the trenches near the Somme and Corporal Edward W. Arlington was one of the raiding party. A high officer of the German army was in the Hun trench at the time of the attack. Arlington in charge of a BARKER PHARMACY Lewis gun was in the front-rank of the raiders. Mrs. A. A.:Lord received a mes- The officer, whose helmet which G R A N D sage this morning that her son, El-| Arlington: captured, proclaimed him el bridge- Lord,- had arrived. safely in|to be a major, fired eight shots with TOMORR'OW Wednesday France. g his revolver point blank at Arling- ton. The eighth shot passed through his cheek, and entered his neck. Ar- lington swung his gun around to- wards the major and pulled the trigger. When the magazine was emptied the_major and seven of his companions were dead. The corporal has had unusual ex- periences on the front where the big 10th St. ‘1 mo 67|drive is now in progress, and will / tell his wonderful story at the Rex speCia’I Program for Decoration Day, May 30 = 3| 2 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sullivan were | this evening in connection with the : P3 |V " taken to St. Anthony’s hospital yes-|big six-reel war film, “War As It [ THE BIRTH OF DEMOCR [1) terday where they both underwent|Really Is,” which was photographed L" operations. by Donald C. Thompson, war cor- respondent for Leslie’s Weekly. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Simons of Pu- posky were-in Berhidji yesterday be- tween trains. ) A Keystone comedy and a current| as we have testimonials from man: [=s— =] I . Mrs. George Grow of Wilton ‘was in the city - shopping ' - yesterday. While here she was the guest _of = friends. MATINEE - 10-- 25 CENTS NIGHT - ALL SEATS 25¢ £ | i T A BIG MATINEE 2:30 DOUBLE SHOW EVENING, 7:20-9 0'GLOCK Tomorrow-HARRY CAREY in“WILD & WOOLY?” There will be a prayer meeting at. the Swedish Lutheran church. on Memorial day in the evening at 8 o’clock. Send pictures to your - soldier. Quality' portraits; kodak finishing: Rich Studio. Phone §70-W.— 29 Mr. and ‘Mrs. William- Anderson, who - visited with friends at Redby during the week-end, returned to their home in Bemidji yesterday. Advice About Brick Houses. From a constructive standpoint the nonfireproof brick house is very sim- flar to the frame except that the out- side walls are of masonry and that the floor framing in each story should be carried on steel beams and columns so that the inside supports may be as free from shrinkage as the walls. In the fireproof house floors and roof are of tile or concrete and steel. It is never K desirable to plaster directly on the in- Rochester, where she is in training N at the Mayo hospital. She will spend side of’a brick wall. Lath and plas- ring strips so as to give an air space Mrs. Arthur Eastman, formerly|between plaster and brick. All brick + -Miss Eunice Collard of this city, will| work. next the ground, in chimneys " G make her home with her mother, Mrs. | above roofs, parapet walls, dormers, Fd iy Emma Collard, 1018 America av-| etc., should be laid in cement mortar. nue. Her husband, Corporal Arthur i Eastman, has left for France, i 1 § i | 2 Miss Helen Nehil, who has been f visiting with her sister, Mrs.. D. F. McCann, 819 Bemidji avenue, for the past ‘eight weeks, left yesterday for ‘her home in Hornell, N. Y. With Keystone Comedy ‘The Sultan’s Wife’ and a News Reel Miss Beth MacGregor,. daughter of Mrs, Mary MacGregor, is expected to arrive in the city Thursday from THE UNIVERSAL CAR © TPhe Ford Coupe, have you examined it? It is a splendid enclosed motor car for two—will take three nicely—for $565 £. 0. b. Detroit. The Ford Coupe is in a class by itself by reasen of its high value and low purchase price. Permanent top with sliding plate glass windows with removable window pillars; large, deeply upholstered seat with comfortable high back; ventilating windshield and large doors. The body is trim and handsome in design. There are all the joys of the oper car in pleasant weather and a very warm, cozy car in wintry and inclement weather. Let us show you the Ford Coupe. Old Custom Kept Up. John Koors, Jr., a first year high TONIGHT—LAST TIMES “Ringing for Gofer” is a unique cus school student, will leave tomorrow tom confined to Newark parish church, and spend the summer helping England. It has lasted 800 years. It Uncle Sam on the M. Heinzelman| !8 sald that a wealthy merchant named farm. John was the first boy to| Gofer lost himself in the woods which enlist for farm service from this| then surrounded Newark, and, as he city. carried much money and the forest was Infested with thieves, he was in danger of his life. Suddenly he heard the bells of Newark, and was guided home by their music. To commemo- rate his escape, he left a goodly sum to the church on condition that the bell- COMING I'I Eod 2] ringers ring for “Gofer” every year on g < Sunday nights in October and Novem- f &8 [=] ber. L. W& 2 | F4 | a 2 3 : ELTINGE:n When you feel all in, no -appetite, ?M%ISMIQHF no ambition, almost wish you were|* dead. Your digestive system is up- set, stored up poisons are sapping in ‘ ’ your vitality, your energy is stran- i gled. Nature and science have pro-| ° g duced a real remedy, “Hollister’s Also Showing Chapter Rocky Mountain Tea,” a combina- i " The Son 0f Democracy tion of life-giving herbs for the re- Entitled *THE SLAVE MARKET” C. W. JEWETT CO., Inc. Repairs and Accessories Phone 474 Bemidji, Minn. [Star of the Sea] 2= ELKO :=: bowel trouble, expelling the poisons and creating new vigor. You will feel your old self again, vigorous and happy. Cost trifling, benefit sur- prising. Get a package today. City Drug Store.—Adv. H H { { under six.years of age and hand them | showing .all . government notes, | midji; Minn., .26¢ each. - F'or sale at- ) 1 | | | | i | i

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