Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 31, 1918, Page 5

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— - is in the city today on business. WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING | ‘BUTTERCUP ‘SOCIAL H. A. Andrews, assistant to Su- The Juniors of the Pilgrim Sunday | perintendent: W. F. Dickens .of the school of the Fifth ward will give| Red Lake reservation, is in the city. a Buttercup social in ‘the old school | He came here to meet his wife and. house, Monday evening at 8 o’clock. | son, who arrived -from Kansas to Everybody welcome. Admission 15| make their home on the reserva- | cents. tion. They left for Red.Lake this afternoon; Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Letford have leased the house owned by'Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Neeley, 1202 Dewey av- enue, and will take possession this week. Mr. Letford is connected with Letford’s garage and is a'son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Letford. FRIDAY, MAY’31; 1918 Ea R > I. G. Haycraft, a Solway merchant, DANCING PARTY the Mrs. Charles Van and Mrs. Wil- liam Smith delightfully entertained at an informal danfmg partiy and wiener roast given last evening at| s’y ;itle Falls and G. D. Milligan| their cottage at Lake Planteganet. of Duluth. They motored to Itasca ¥ Park where they passed several hours. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin of Lake Boulevard had as their guests yes- terday, Frank McCleary of Superior, R. Davis, superintendent of the Great Northern at Crookston, W. R. Ryan s ———— Had Her Way. } Patience=~So Peggy's engaged to Paul at last? | Patrice—Sure. She's landed him. | “You know she always would have her own way.” “But’ will.she now?” “Of course, she will. He asked her to name“the day, and she wouldn’t do it. She insisted that the cefemony should-be-performed at night.” J. W. Wesley camp down from I Camp No. 1 of the International Lumber company near Redby yester- day. He will leave next Tuesday for Hot -Springs, Wyo., where he will spend a month, taking treatment for rheumatism. His wife, who had a slight stroke of paralysis some time Dean | ago, has been in western Canada d71¢f | with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Ness, since last fall. PERSONALS AND _ NEWSY NOTES had [ $50,000 to Toan on Iarms. { Land Co. Self-Help. “Don’t you hate g man:who insists on being waited on instead of doing ‘things for himself?” ‘asked one woman. “No,” =answered the ‘other. “Our, home would be much happier if my husband didn’t get the lights and the doorbell all mixed up owing to his im- pression that he is a natural-born elec- trician.” K Mrs. A. F. Whittake of Waskish ‘fwas-in the city yesterday -visiting riends. AT THE THEATERS: “TPhe creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 52Tt hid you.wént a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56t “BIB%'H OF DEMOCRACY” “The Birth of Democracy,” pro- Mrs. A. W, Mitchell of Fort Fra..n-v duced in France by the Franco-Am- cis.Is spending a week in this city| o ioan mWim company, held closely visiting friends. the audiences at the Rex yesterday, it being one of the most absorbing films shown in Bemidji that has to daily supply of buttermilk at 15%"7& do with the teachings of patriot- 'MORE COMING. The creamery now has a large The Home Guards Jewels of the Methodist .church will meet with Minett Andrews, 1337 Ir- ;lnt? avenue, tomorrow afternoon at o Beginning Sunday, Great Northern trains will operate Sunday as other days. Train leaving for Duluth at 12:08. ston at 3:17. Twelve (12) inch blue print copies from .government showing all swamps, highlands, rivers, etc., and | be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- midji, Minn., 26c each. For sale at ‘Ploneer office. POLTICAL ANNOUFCEMENT (Ordered published by Edward Paul- son, and price to be paid for didate for the office of County Com- missioner from the First District of Beltrami county, to be voted upon at the primaries June 17. missioner of Todd county and feel I can execute the duties to the best interests of the citizens of my dis- trict and the county at large. support will be much appreciated. POLITICAL ANNQUNCEMENT (Ordered by W. T. Noonan-for John Norris. Amount o *be paid for MEET TOMORROW and Mother BAER BUYS RESIDENCE H. C. Baer of the Security State bank has purchased the Ole Ander- son’ property, 915 Lake Boulevard. He will have the house remodeled and expects to occupy it in a month or two. " Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hayner and family, who are occupying the residence, expect to move to Minne- apolis in the fall, to give their daughter, Jane, an opportunity to attend the University of Minnesota, where she will study music. Shej graduated from -the Bemidji high school this year. | clock. Everybody welcome. TRAIN TIME CHANGE on Train leaving for Crook- certified .plats, .government notes, location of judicial ditches to TONIGHT and Irene Casitle | HILLCREST MYSTERY’ ) With Two-Reel Comedy ‘Lonesome Luke-Mechanic’ Seven-Reel Program Usual Prices 226t ] . series, $5.00.) hereby announce myself a can- e I have eight years experience as com-, Your EDWARD 'PAULSON, series $10.00.) | TR TR T HH TN BEMIDJI HARDWARE gallon. ism. It is not a picture of battle. 12 R ] = s 11 Ent ige | SCENES, but deals with the fall of the = 5 = If you want a ca!:'. ca 1 0 *’i?r 86| pastile in Paris at the time of the = = Auto Co. - Office phone 1, residence| prepch revolution against autracy E = % i phone 10. and narrates the rise and fall of = = e s Robspierre, who sought to wobtain = — i Mrs. George Forte of Eckles is in » A £ I ] g * (Bemid;li visiting at the home of her g,t;:;egel;in:x:eaogigla?n.gulllotme, aud = : = | ¥ nephew, Bernie Aldrich. The picture shows a counterpart = _ . ) = 1 4 .One of these nice days you ought of what Russia went through. It s |y a A e ave or ] 1 g . preaches a sermon of results from H - = | {. o g0 to Hakkerup's acd have your|ihe jron heel of despotism when once = = picture taken. the people rouse themselves and = = throw off the monarchial yoke. it = o = A Itt Y(?J“ W‘ao?;i a eal:' c"'“l E;‘:‘m%’::: was France who came to tlz'e rescue FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS = 9 § = :}?o:e f(') ce phone 1, Tea P 3; v:hif sttli]lzggxrr:]gefizgll?nu}rrfefivoxlr‘nmzt;e After distussing the matter with|S a y S A e ., are = | ¥ 3 . m business and professional m = | e and she brings the lesson, a re- ana;y llgliesteaders pf(r)ams dlffere?:; = = { i .MBiss ff;dmfi iSttiuve,f Y’h%sha}ffl?e&n minder of what results from the parts of the county, I have decided|= = tfirn:&nto] h;'lsho:'xge i; e;‘arl’{ Rapids. destruction of autocracy. dh is in “The fools are not all dead.” to become a candidate for the nom-|= —_—__._——___—__l ]: = i k4 ; . ':.?i‘:iel:l reels. A good comedy is also| «ppagemspy't the worst of it; they|ination for the office of register of{= . d th ¢ : = ena. lottses to. " your . soldiar. ed. ¢ aren't all born yet.” deeds for Beltrami county -at the|S In preparing to safeguard the health and physical | £ . Qualidy portraits; kodak finishing: izt ] SolleShorE Pantsr Enfists primaries to be held-in June. 1f|Z | welfare of the babies, there are a number of articles| £ | Rich Studio. Phome 570-w. 29| Vireinia Pearson Tomorrew. 8 pheal 5 elected 1 am confident that I can|Z | that must be secured from a hardware store. H | 10th St 1mo 67| Virginia Pearson, voted by the| Steubenville. O.—*T sold my shori |discharge tire duties of the office|Z E | P motion picture players of the coun- g““ttsE"th‘i‘;’gm: i;‘;':'bo‘;’;?:d(g;‘ Lo E}:g ifi;‘i{‘;fimf‘h‘fv:"s;g’n'ff‘l‘}::l‘ £ Scales are most important, for without a systematic | £ i { iss Ida Olson, who has been|try as the most attractive screen |Dert 1. y - A . 1= 5 q : : = 1 { oo M T A araed by e e s Ao ey i | teen, from somewhere in Framce to his | dent of Belirami county for many|Z record of the increase in weight, doctors and parents | = ! ‘teaching school at Puposky, ] both 2 busi £ | are at a loss to know whether the proper progress is| = ] to her home at Park Rapids yester-|“The Firebrand.” -~ There will also| parents here. Playing truant from | years, both as a farmer and business(= € proper progress = day. be shown a two-reel comedy pro-|school to see some selective soldiers {ril;!; Z)nfl ul:;;rce d;\;?:d fior;:igir;b'le £ being made. We have accurate household scales, just ] . ! duced by the Fox company entitled | gepart, the boy decided to Join the [ o0€ & nl:’any O‘f’ o atonatens E;‘s’ £ what the mother needs. | E — i . Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Raymond of|“Love and Loss. army and enlisted at Wheeling, W. Va, | jossinle before election but should |= . 5 | < Frohn drove to Bengdji dyesterdfly TR I not.see you all I respectfully ask|= Bathtubs for the infants can also be secured here, as| = i :i:::s attended Decoration day exer- ' Another Big Feature. hospitality. This is the greatest | YOUF consideration of my candidacy,|E | well as bath thermometers to test the water. H s e eriiPenious | teature in which Irene Casile has|yod. ' WUn oo Voio: TbetievelE | D f smaller articles that will be needed £ Mrs. James McAndlliews am} Mrs. | Spectacle, e O me 6 7 and § | ever starred in. An added attrac-| {5y ovorofricer should make it a|= ozens ol smaller articles that will be needed. g | i F.Madden of Big Falls were in Be- 4 & 3 ‘| tion is the two-part comedy, ‘“Lone- - o i — . 4 = midji yesterday attending Dedora- [ This is based upon the war novel”|ome Luke-Mechanic.” This seven- Doimt to do ell eiean to win the war, 2 Incidentally, one of the most important phases of | S -, ton day. exerclaes. ety ontitled The Three Things.~|2ct program at the Elko today and | teq i e andiing ot war|E | the welfare of the baby is its food, and food, to be| Z =1 >4 Foaay—Telopnone e wioneer of- |1t I8 in seven parts and is now show- ;‘;’:‘e‘fl‘;‘;mn‘g“m‘ses to be splendidly | pagiers, and if elected 1 shall use|S | beneficial, must be properly cooked. Our cooking | = fice, 922, about that news item you |inS in the big cities. It is the story ' every influence at my command ‘0|E | utensils are guaranteed. Aluminum cooking utensils | = have in mind. Your guests ang|Of & humén soul. Patriotic Play ’f‘}"“:‘ggr ”i‘;’ ‘:fl:};{m"f ‘[‘I‘f:gfer‘;m:x? a|E | are safeguarded against the collection of germs, can| 2 friends ‘will appreciate the courtesy. “Joan of Plattsburg,” the new | patriotic nature. 5 £ | be kept clean, and are best suited to the sanitary| Z | Miss Loretta McClelland of Pu- ELKO TONIGHT Goldwyn photoplay starring Mable JOHN S. NORRIS. [E kitchen. H ! osky was in Bemidji yesterday, en- One of the most baffling mystery | Normand, which is to be seen at the|d & w-531 to 615 = = goutg to Minneapolis, where she'will plots ever screened is shown in Irene | Elko theater, Sunday, June 2, is a H I = — { isit friends for a sh’ort time, Castle’es new Pathe play, “The Hill-| patriotic play of unusual timeliness, = 4 I—~ = | g o : crest Mystery,” to appear at the Elko| many of the scenes taking place in = & ou — | . N theater tonight and Saturday. The|one of Uncle Sam’s concentration = = 1 } % Mls:lElolse Izlckens,t\grho !;?S g;een story discloses the intrigue and vil-|camps in the East. This is the first = = (- e}ll'e 1 18 d lza's.n ot i a‘tlio:g ngA lainy of the kaiser’s spies, shows love | patriotic ~comedy-drama produced = eml l i w 0 H | ¥ ) :c °°d %n h axl: & extsznd Lak’ :‘GA triumphant over tremendous odds,|and is considered onc of the very H P L4 0| = { durne Q. er-Nome & o € 10-| -nd the defeat of German vipers|best film attractions now being = = | o warmed at the hearth of American |screened. 'WAR SAVINGS STAMPS E Where Service and Quality Count = | - = = — Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Arnold left 1SSUED BY THE = 5 = | last evening for Bemidji, where they GRAND TONIGHT UNITED STATES = Phone 35 Fourth and Minnesota £ i will visit with relatives and friends ; hA “diflerlent'(’; pl”gglt‘ami :‘i mT"f" 'GOVERNMENT = = | for a week or two. Mrs. Arnold’s WM s shown at the Grand tonight. WO ! = = | health has greatly improved of late. % ) " popular stars appear in awo pla_ly_'lsl— SR NS | —Hubbard County Journal, Park new from Triangle studios. ey | | Rapids. are Dorothy Dalton who appears in { % ) “Unfaithful,” and William Desmond S starring in “The Marriage Bubble”— 2 | in chapter in the popular “Bull’s Eye” 4 ” P | | 4 2 ; i 3 | A ) W z is to be shown. | [ . T [] [ | 2 onight onigh | i TONIGHT—ONLY With Keystone Comedy | ‘BIG DOUBLE BIiLL p i | P ran Castof10.000 R R Castof10,000 . .- SUNDAY --- ' | “ UNFAITHFUL ” and WM. DESMOND in “THE MARRIAGE BUBBLE" | Also Showing “THE BULL'S EYE” No Advanced Prices oldwyn presents Thomas A. Edison Studios Presents ~ “The Unbeliever”, A stupendous dramatic picturiza- tion, based upon the war novel “The Three Things,” by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews. In Seven Parts THE STORY OF A HUMAN SOUL Tomorrow === Saturday| “The Vortex” Triangle Play Featuring MARY WARREN/ Also showing News in Pictures / by Porter Emerson Brows The slory of an inspired soldier girl. | i | - Filmdom’s Most Timely and Stupendous Production The Birth of Democracy “A Drama -of Sacrificial Love, Triumphant in the Cause of the People” i Stirring story of -the French Revolution, paralleled today with the Overthrow of the Czar of Russia. Shows how history repeats itself. A Production of Tremendous Magnitude Unfolding with terrific dramatic power a story that will ring the Liberty Bell in every corner of the land. Added Mirthful Feature, “Tweedling Dan,” comedy, in two reels. Popular Prices—10c and 20c Evening at 7:20 and 9 o’clock 1

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