Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 29, 1918, Page 3

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PERSONALS AND | NEWSY NOTES -l ' Dean $50,000 'to’ Toan on farms. ‘ .o dT1te Land Co. A. M. Crapo of Wilton was in the city yesterday on business. Helge Olson of Pinewood \&as in the city yesterday on business. The creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 4 . b27tL P! If you want a car, call Enterprlée Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence 4 phone 10. 11124 Mrs. D. W- Sheets of Lake Plan- taganet was-in the city yesterday on business. 7 The creamery now has a large daily supply of Buttermilk at 10cC a gallon, 527tf It you want a car, call Enterprise [ Auto Co. Office phone. 1, residence |’ phone ' 10. 56tf Mrs. Iver Myhre of Wilton was in Bemidji yesterday between ° trains calling on friends. = ‘One of these nice aays you ought & to go to Hakkerup’s ard have your picture takemn. 14tt If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phoné 1, residonce phone 10. 66Lr A. M. Bagley left last night for Washburn, Wis,, where he will at- tend to business matters. Miss .Josephine Bjerke, who _ has visited her ‘parents in Pinewood for a few days, returned to Bemidji yes- terday. able Send pictures to . your. soldier. Quality portraits; kodak finishing: Rich Studio. Phone 570-W.. 29 10th St. 1 mo 67 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larken and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Tur- tle River were in Bemidji yesterday %y on business. N v Mrs. James Taylor, Mrs. S. Maul} and Mrs. Effie Geroy of Tenstrike] were between-train shoppers in Be- midji yesterday. < Mrs. Fred Moody left for Brain-! erd this morning where she will spend a few days with her “*sister,’ Mrs. Fred Bisphan. . Mrs. L. Ryan, Mrs, B. Holmes and Arla Dobbedahl of Guthrie autoed to Bemidji.yesterday -and attended the .graduating exercises. ' Mrs. Linus Halburg of Red Lake Falls arrived here-yesterday morn- ing and will spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Anton Laurentz. Mrs. G. B. Fuller of Pleasant ,Val- ley was in the city yesterday to at- tend the graduation exercises. Her daughter, Mae Fuller, was among the graduates. J. F. Bagley, who has been visit- ing at the home of his brother, A. ® M. Bagley, 908 Beltrami avenue, for the past week, left last night for his home in Augusta, Me, _ Mrs. Charles Landgren and 'Mrs: H.e Schueman, who have been visit® ing with relatives in Becida the past two weeks, returned to their ‘home in Pipestone yesterday. ,Rev. George Larson and son, Reu- . WE, the undersizgme Dry Cleaners'in”the city’of Bemidji, |'and rugged mountaineers—a “thrill« ‘hereby agree that the following’ pri- ces shall, be charged by each of us, 8. d¢ FOR DRY CLEAN- iing, $1.50' per suit; FOR'PRESSING 'SUITS, ($0.75) seventy-five cents.. Dated: Bemidji, Minn., PAUL BROSVIK, T. THOMPSON, HOGANSON BROS., PETER -THORSON. TESS BEAUDETTE, JAS. -KEMP. . from this ‘1918, | 'Rev."M. A. Soper will go-to North- ome tomorrow where he will deliver a’Memorial-address; Mrs. Louis Murphy returned . to Bemidji last night_ from a week’s | “Mrs. .)A."Lyoan, who was called: to Bemidji' by the death of ‘her cousin, ‘Mrs. Geox:ge ‘Brott, of 'the town "of Northern, returned-'to” her:'iome in Winhnebago' yesterda; companieéd by ‘' Mrs." i dédughters who'will’make their home with her, 3 She 'was ac- Brott’s two with "her husband 'in ‘Denver, He is spending the summer ‘ot account ‘of peor’ health.. En- on/her ‘return she stopped-at apolis’ ‘and - brought ' back her little "daughtet, ‘Claire; "‘who' had- re- covered from her '{llness' at a hos- "Mrs. ‘Marphy- and “her ' will spend ‘the’ summet ate: 3d-530 mysteries. May 28, RED CROSS NOTES We Acknowledee Omission. J. F. Hermann of Tenstrike, in repof-ting the iresult ‘of the Cross drive, modestly informs Pioneer -that Tenstrike also part in the big Red Cross parade staged in Bemidji but seems to have been overlooked.” He' is*correct. Ten- strike did take part and made a fine showing, and. how it happened to be omitted is one of those unexplain- Hospitable People. Do you want your community to be noted for its hospitality? Then the best way to get such a name, is to wel- conie each newcomer as an old friend, met after a long separation. * Of course you can't slap the new- comer on the shoulder, saying, “Hello Jim, old boy, I'm glad to see you back.” No;-let' us greet them in a different way. Instead, let several families in the immediate neighborhood find out at which time the newcomer will arrive. Then let-each family decide- on some one or two dishes to contribute to the strangers’ ‘first meal. agreed on arrives, let each -neighbor send or carry her dish to the new- comers, as ‘a token of greetings and welcome into the neighborhood. In this way the strangers will feel much more at home than if all the neighbors had dressed in their best, and stifly called in the usual way. When the hour If you don’t believe it, just try an see—N. H. O, in The Progressive Farmer. - here with her parefits; Mr: and Mrs. P. M.' Dicatre Red the took And just’ to-show what Tenstrike is doing to further the government in its war work, Mr. Hermann re- ports that the allotment for Ten- strike in the Red’ Cross: drive was $200, which was topped by scriptions amounting to And in the Third Liberty loan, Ten- strike ‘beat her quota by 50 cent, WELCOME YOUR NEW COMER Best Possible Method to Insure One’s Community Being Noted for Its sub- $218.60. per ) 'Also a chapter in the popular “Bull’s THE' BEMIDJI ‘DAILY 'PIONEER AT THE “THEATERS gram for tonight and tomorrow. REX TONIGHT At the Rex theater tonight, Fran- cis ‘Ford, one of-the most popular screen actors, will be seen in his own production, “John Ermine of Yel- lowstone,” a western production tak- en from the novel by the same name. The author of the book is Frederick Remington, noted western author and artist, and is full of interest. There will also. be one of those interesting comedies with -Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. GRAND THEATER PROGRAM .| Loved by one man, wooed by an- other; suspected "of things ~worse than death because of her mother's innocent flight with a . man ;she loves, Alice Brady: in ‘“The Trap,” a new World-Pioture with a big punch, finds full scope for her ver- :xa‘tltlli]t}nG ’l‘h‘oi screened version comes | to e Grand tonight. 5 A Keystone comedy ‘in -two parts Decoration Pa'v Feature. is also to'be shown at the Grand/|. For Decoration day, tomorrow, the tonight. Rex hes booked as a timely feature that huge patriotic spectacle, “The Birth of Democracy.” ' This is not a “war”’ picture 'with: battle scenes and scenes of destruction, but an in- tensely absorbing story which grips the -audience-and-instills .into it the true spirit of-patriotism: This'feature is.sRowing in the met- GRAND TONIGHT—ONLY Grand Tomorrow. Thursday evening, “Jim Grimsby’s Boy,” a gripping story. about -rough- ing tale of life in the gold country. Bye” serial, are attractions at the Grand theater. - AT THE ELKO Mary Pickford plays two partsiin ‘‘Stella’ Maris,” the Artcraft picture being -exhibited at the Elko theater tonight and Thursday, one delicate and dainty, and the other, as Unity Blake, uncouth and unlovely. Through an amazing chain of circumstances the two . girls—the Ugly Duckling and the delicate and beautiful - Stella Maris—Ilove: " the| pezm same man, . A 'Paramount-Mack Sennett: co: Pickford With Keystone Comedy ‘The Sultan’s Wife’ and a News Reel WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Thursday Night Frank Keenan In Triangle Play 1“JIM GRIGSBY'S BOY” with chapter of “THE BULL'S EYE" ST NS ‘STELLA MARIS! [Star of the Sea] with two part comedy *His Hidden Purpose’ Paramount-Mack Sennett | IF Eight Part Program YOU 10c and"20c WANT g TO GET Tonight and Tomorrow THE WANT YOU WANT TO GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER ELKO ben, returned to Thief River Falls last evening. Rev, Larson was her attending the district conference held in the Nymore and Aardahl Lutheran churches. Mrs. Frank Jackson of Bemidji is in the city visiting her husband who is making his headquarters at the Fay hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are former residents of Virginia.— Virginia Daily Enterprise. Miss Lena Sidney of Minneapolis and Herman Sidney of Fertile, Minn., arrived in Bemidji Saturday to at- tend the funeral of Anton Laurentz. Miss Sidney will remain for ssome time. Mr. Sidney returned to his home yesterday. Mrs. Nels Roe left today for Mc- Intosh where she will attend the graduation exercises of the high school at that place this evening. From there she will go to Winger to attend a conference of the Nor- wegian Lutheran church, IT'S A MISTAKE Made By Many Bemidii Residents. Many people in a misguided ef- sort to get rid of kidney backache, rely on plasters, liniments and. other makeshifts. The right treatment is kidney treatment and a remarkably recommended kidney medicine is Doan’s Kidney Pills. Bemidji is' no exception. The proof is at your very door. The following is an experience typ- jecal of the work of Doan’s Kidney Pills in Bemidji. Mrs. J. P. Pogue, 521 Fourth St., Bemidji, says: - “I had dull pains in my back and hips for a long time. My kidneys acted too freely and I al- ways felt worse after I exerted my- self. My feet would swell and my head ached. I tried different kinds of remedies without relief. I got Doan’: Kidney Pills at Barker’s Drug Store and began using them. Two boxes cured me and I have had no return of the trouble.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—sget Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Pogue had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —Adv. REX ™EATER | TowniguT=== Francis Forp "JOHN ERMINE OF YELLOWSTONE Thrilling Story of the Golden West (From the novel of Frederick Remington celebrated author of Western stories.) MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW 10 arid 20 CENTS ~ SPECIAL FOR DECORATION DAY “THE BIRTH OF DEMOCRACY" Feature showing in keeping with the day. pictures before the public today. In His Own Production One of Their Laughing Hits ) 7:20 and 9:00 O’CLOCK One of the most noted patriotic edy i two parts is also on the pro-|ropolitan centers and was secured|oial. for Bemidji’s Memorial dey as a spe-| matinee and. evening, MARY PICKFORD n'Stella Maris"sss A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH P The most appealing play in which Miss Pickford has .ever appeared. Also showing— Paramount Mack-Sennett Comedy O’Leary- Bowser(Co. BEMIDIJI MINN. Store will close at noon Decoration Day The Stout Woman Has Found Her Place In Fashion Expert designers have centered their attention on making the stout figure fashionably correct. Avoirdu- pois is no longer an excuse for dowdi- ness. True, many creations can only be worn by the thin woman, but her stouter sister is by no means excluded from all that is fashionable and attrac- tive. Virginia Dare Stylish Stout Dresses tend to slenderize the figure. They are not merely “over-grown’’ regular sizes —but are individually and specially designed to-give the graceful, flowing lines that the stout woman needs. Bernidji’'s all the year round livery. Service is first class always. Best of horses, rigs and automobiles. Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. (¢ Manager E. HICKERSON, e (0

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