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TUESDAY, JUNE. 4, 1918/ ‘'WHAT SOCIETY . g IS DOING HOUSE PARTY The following teachers in the Be- midji schools enjoyed.a house party given this last week-end by Miss Gladys Thompson at her summer tent, “Vanola Lodge,” which is five miles from Northome at Island Lake: Misses Abbie Murphy, Vera Backus, Ann Benda, Ella Parker, Lola Brod- korb, Cora Heilig, Alma Sandahl, Josephine Bruzek, Emma Forsberg, Emmea Melbostad, Laura Welsh and Mable Wager. LONG HIKE ENJOYED Miss Avis Cameron entertained yesterday at her farm home near Bemidji, a hiking party including Misses Dorothy Nangle, Gladys Get- chell, Margaret Rood, Alice Witting, Josephine Parker and Muriel McGee. They returned last evening after an enjoyable time. LADIES AID MEETING The: Methodist Ladies- Aid society will meet with Mrs. E. H. Denu, 1002 Beltrami avenue, Wednesday after- hoon at 2:30. o’clock. Hostesses: Mrs/A. T. Carlson, Mrs. W, J. Cole- mag, Mrs. L. P. Grandy and Mrs. X1 Hazen. % CHOIR MEETS TONIGHT There will be a meeting of the Sunday school convention ‘choir this evening at the Methodist church at 8 o’clock. All members are request- | ed to be present. : KNITTERS TO ‘MEET Mrs. G. E. Carson’s O. E. 8. Knit- ting club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. B. Palmer tomorrow after- noon at 2:30 o’clock. 1 l l l | | PERSONALS AND ~NEWSY. NOTES $50,000 to Ioan on farms. Dean Land Co. da71tf Mrs: William Ebey of Becida was a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Theodore Gullickson of Moorhead is in Bemidji today on business. The creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a2 gallon. 527tL you want a car, call Enterprise .. to Co. Office phone 1, residence| Mrs. Ed Keer of Becida was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. The creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 527tt Rocital of St. Cecelia students at ory. 2 and 8 o’clock today, for spital benefit. 1-64 phone 10. 56tf Mrs. A. Portlere of Pinewood was a between-train shopper in.Bemidji Monday. ¢ If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. b6tf Recital of St. Cecelia students at | Armory, 2 and 8 o’clock today, for hospital benefit. 1-64 If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residcnce phone 10. BaLr C. W. Jewett has gone to Minne- apolis where he will attend a Ford tractor demonstration. One of these mnice-aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s ard -have your picture taken. 14tf Arthur Hetland of Fargo is visit- ing his aunts. Mrs. C. M. Bacon and Mrs. Henry Fallon, this week. ‘\QMiss Alice Farrier will leaye to- .::?;Irow night for Detroit, Mich,, where she will spend the summer. Send pictures to your soldier. Quality portraits: kodak finishing: Rich Studio. Phone 5701-WA 29 10th St. mo 67 Miss Emma Gorans returned yes- terday from a ten-day trip to St. Cloud and Svea where. she visited with friends and relatives. The Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet tomor- row evening at the church at 8 o'clock. All are welcome. i tle Mrs. Harriet Rathbun and lit aghter. Elizabeth, leave tonight for Bemidji, where they will make their future home.—Northome Rec- ord. A A A A A A A AL State of ‘pm.),t sty of Toledo, Lucas County, &s. Frank J. Chenev wmakes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarristhat cannd® be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subseribed in my presence. this 6th day of December, A. D. 18%. A. W. GLEASON, Beal) o ‘Not;n-yt I;.mmi.n all's Catarrh Medicine is taken - tern’:':l‘l:/ and acts through the Blood on the Mucous szxrm(;e:a of the System. Sen¢ stimonials, free. sor ‘El‘\ J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. old by all druggists. 76 %;‘l-l's%"amily Tills for constipation ‘| from. Moose Lake, where ghe has been | tomorrow- morning on a trip to “The Unbellever”- has ‘been’ ~highly praised by every critic:to ‘whom' it has been shown. say that it will make a sensation. It will attract not only the habitual patrons of motion picture theaters, but those who attend only when some extraordinary production is shown. .‘ <-for 15 years. the standard skin rmedx—n ture in which she is starred,- bears the unusual and interest-provoking teaching ;school. for the past year, |Courtney, N. D., where she will be| title of *“The Purple Lily.” This at- She . will, .spend the summer in Be-|the guest of Mrs. W. H. Padden,| traction will be shown on Wednes- midji. formerly ' Miss Marie Wallsmith' of| day at the Grand theater. Support- :.)hls city. . ()in hgr returx; she will|ing ‘Miss Gordon is a notable tnna%i P ¢ g i $ o' accompanied by her sister, Mrs,| Muriel Ostriche ‘is featured = wit! Miss L. L. _RY‘P' “"h_" has - been |y m Ritzgerald and daughter, Mar-| Miss Gordon in this: production. teaching at the:Ten:Mile-Lake school ) i for the-past garet, of 'Billings, Mont., who will 'or the: past-term; spent yesterday in visit her for several weeks Blemlnt}jli enroute to-her home at' Guth- : rie, Minn, : Mrs. J. A. Younggren will leave Miss Margaret McGee has returned i Notice today’s"'Want Ads; bdck page. _iPrescription for Eczema. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. McClure % HUGE. SPEDTACLE and daughter, Flora, Mr. and Mrs. Glittering coral forests, resplend- Miss Bertha Goldberg has accepted | Charles Campbell, and Mr, and Mrs. | ent marine gardens, queer deep sea :I pt:iltlon N?,st 18[8111()%1‘8.[1)‘119; alzt ‘tihe lillléxe;:I G“lthr;eA?ll)lid daughters, Grace| fish and beasts that have never been orthern National bank, having fin-|an azel, of on, Ind., who have ‘ - ished her course at the Bemidji busi-|been the guests of Mr., and Mrs. fiifi"fifi'c‘:flngypfifgflfla‘Efflf{,’:fifi? ness college. .‘!‘nmeg Winebrenner-and-Mr: and-M¥s. | rolled on the motion' picture screen tg’;n etVV]i:t‘;bi%';:e;mfié;k&rng- of the Rex:theater tonight and to- V. A. Stewart, formerly of this e ng tor B8 | morrow, when 20,000 Leagues Un- H marck, N:"D. They are-making the|jer the Se,” the only photoplay ever ” liquid used externally—instant relief from tch. BARKER'S DRUG i the mildest of cleansers — keops Bilgs TEWELRY (Soap S city, was in the city yesterday on business. He will visit at Bloomer, ‘Wis., before returning to his family at Cascade, Idaho. ! trip in three Fords and: will spend all summer. traveling.: From -Bis-| marck they will go to Aberdoen, S. producedi®n the ficor ‘of the sea, will ‘be presented. f ‘“Twenty Thousand Leagues Under 1w D., and from there to White Sulphur|ihe Sea” is:the masterpiece of Jules Springs, and to Yellowstone National ‘Miss Nellle Corall, who has been | park, where they will spend. at 1east| weare eoild 1o Ammioe wova. rarly visiting at the Sthol home in Pine-|three weeks. They are also planning| erations have been thrilled” by the wood, was in .Bemidji yesterday: en-|on continuing on to California. They| gtirring -fecitals of Captain: Nemo's route to Minneapolis where she will lare old friends and former neighbors| perofc cruise under ‘the water on the, visit friends for a short time. of.Mr. and Mrs. ‘Winebrenner, when{ good:ship *‘Nautilus.” the -latter lieved-in’Indiana. Newspapers" and’ scfentific * jours ~ nals ‘the “country’ over have ~been T deeply'-impressed by this' picture, a | AT THE , THEATERS thing ‘unique in* film« achievement. BEMIDJI. MINN. .u.- | | "~ TONICHT---LAST TIMES “THE HIRED AV A'Red-Blooded Yankee Play; Full of Pep and Surprises. Starts with a jump and ends with a Thrilling Rescue “UNDER THE STARS” Last Chapter “THE SON OF DEMOCRACY”’ Mrs. Holden of Fosston arrived in the city yesterday and will. open up her cottage at Diamond Point. Mr. Holden will arrive the.latter part of this week to :spend the summer. The feature:of the 'production that malkes' the' strongest 'appeal.to thi audiences*is the -fact "that 'sights: never‘before ‘presented to ‘human gaze are being’ offered “with a''clearness and a realism that is startling. Mrs. Kathryn Gehart 'and Gladys Horman left this noon for:points in Ohio, Pennsylvania: and Illinois, where they will spend two or three months, returning to.Bemidji in the ELKO TONIGHT fall. HiCh;rll\;s Ray’s latest success, “The “The Unbeliever.” . ) re an,” the attraction showing o. greatest patriotic picture pro- Mr. and Mrs. A;-'W. Smith of- 317 | at the Elko theater, last time to- du{:a fince thg Great %Var bepgaq America avenue have returned from|night, was produced for Paramount|will be shown at the- Rex theater Floodwood where.they were:called by{by Thomas H. Ince, the noted pro-|Jjune 6, 7 end 8. This is “The Un- the sudden illness-and-death-of-their{-ducer of “Civilization” and other | believer,” -adapted by the - Edison two little grandchildren, Roy and|noted photoplays. The story deals|gtudios. from Mary Raymond Ship- Blanche Rich. with' the difficulties' that beset Ezry| man- Andrews’ novelette, “The Threg i Hollins, a. young fellow who' ‘works|Things,”. and -featuring Raymond| Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and|on.a.farm,:in his efforts to-better|ncKee and Marguerite Courtot. The family have moved to the Cram farm | himself and make himself worthy of | United-States Marine Corps co-ope near Lavinia, where they will spend | the: pretty daughter of his “boss.” |;ated- with-the producers in the mal the summer. Mr. Opsahl will go back | There is included-in the film-scenes}ing of this picture, and many of the and forth from the farm morning and|of' a tremendous fire, wherein Ray|gcenes weretaken at the Marine can- evening, to his office. plays a heroic'part, and also scenes|tgnment at Quantico, Va. p taken at :the Los Angeles fair. " «“The Unbeliever” is a thrilling and] 3 The last of the Lincoln story series inspiring--production. It is safe to| mi :;]I:o to be shown at the Elko to- night. s LaGrange, Worthington, formerly of. this city, arrived yesterday from Glendive, Mont., where he is con- n(;ctedi wlit-h the Eastern Montana Electric Light and Power company, and will spend a few days here. o Tomorrflk%xge%‘lllfusggi‘;y, at the. Elko theater, Pauline Frederick is] ‘Mrs. George H. French, 1021 Be-|starring in her latest Paramount midji avenue, hasas her-guest, her|picture, “Madame Jealousy” which sister, Mrs. Angus McIntosh, of|was written by George V. Hobart, Toeur D’Alene, Idaho, who expects|author of “Experience,” and is, like to:remain amonth, - She will then go|‘Experience,” an absorbingly inter- tq _’I‘oronto, Canada, for an extended| esting play. Other numbers on the visit. bill include a Paramount-Mack Sen- nett two-part comedy, ‘“Sheriff Nell's Tussle,” with Polly Moran and other popular fun makers in the cast. TONIGHT -ONLY ALICE BRADY LA BOHEME” And Keystone Comedy Haunted By Himself S. T. Espeland, formerly book- keeper for he St. Hilaire Lumber company in this city, now connected with the same concern at St. Hil- aire, who has been:in the city for a short time visiting his family, will return to his duties today. GRAND TONIGHT Alice Brady, star of the stage and screen, will appear at the Grand theater tonight in ‘“La Boheme,” a & § lay adapted from the book of sim- Fred Toupin and family are leav- P i ing Bemidji to make their.future| LAT Htlel I&iss Brady takes the home in Walker, where Mr. Toupin t;) 3t tl é“ at oA % 1e uf'l racs has accepted a position as filer in|, Ont AL t1e LUrans tonlg: t Is_‘Haunt- the grain door factory. Mr. Toupin! ed by Himself,” a two-part Keystone has been there for the-past week and comedy. Mrs. Toupin left last evening. WEDNESDAY KITTY GORDON Grand Wednesdav. Kitty Gordon’s newest motion piec- HAVE YOUR BABY'S ° PICTURE TAKEN Mrs. L. G. Watkins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Henderson, left this morning for Burton, where she will be the guest of Mrs. C. Bartlett| POLTICAL ANNOUNCEMENT in “THE for a few days. From there she will i go to Minneapolis where she wili | (Ordered published by Edward Pau\1~' . spend a short time with her husband| Son, and price to be paid for (111} : s » HIS WEEK before he enters the service. p herebyszll‘ll:(sn'u:g.o%);seu . i : e £3 TE Mrs. J. N. Cushmer and son,|didate for the office of County Com- N This is “BABY WEEK,” and you should have o will '| missioner from the First District of with a picture of your favorite baby. If you have “Teddy,” will leave-tomorrow for St. Cloud where they will join Mr. Cush- | Beltrami county, to be voted upon ner and son, Joe, who have been|at the primaries June 17. I have ience as” com- there for the past two weeks. Mr.|had eight years exper Cushner is in the restaurant busi-|missioner of Todd county and f ness in St. Cloud, having leased a II :an ixecgtih'he ;‘1“29: :'J(; the ‘:fi:t nterests of e citizen: my_dis- restaurant there for five-years; trict and the county at large. Your support will be much appreciated. EDWARD PAULSON. more than one and they are all favorites, bring PICTURED" NEWS them all to HAK'S. ..“BABY WEEK?” will be remembered for years to come and the picture you have.taken during this registration week will be a most popular one. Pauline Frgderick “JEALOUSY” also Mack Sennett Comedy “Sheriff Nell’s Tussle” ELKO s Tomorrow and Thursday || |, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dolson and daughter, Dorothy, motored from Minneapolis and spent the past week i with Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Byer at| Tpaay—Telepnone tne rioneer of- the Markham hotel. Mrs. Byer and{ fice, 922, about that news-item you son, Mayne, will accompany them to-|pave fn-miind. Your guests ani % day on their return trip to Minne-| friends will aporeciate the courtesy. apolis. She will also visit at her home in Fond du Lac, Wis., for two moPn.fi:: Mackey and wife came in ENTERPR[SE AUTo CO from Bemidji Monday, where they|| Auto Livery and Taxi Service |} have been since they traded off their Day and Night Service homestead some weeks ago, and went Office Remore Hotel, Cor: out to get the balance of their ef- b fects, after which they left by way|| 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. of Bemidji for St. Cloud, where they || Office Phone 1 expect to make their home in the Residence Phone 10 future. Perry traded his relinquish- WM. M'CUAIG, ment for some horses and turned Manager Make it your FAVORITE picture of your FAVORITE baby and HAK will FAVOR you with his best efforts. Practically all the force in HAK’S studio will devote practically all its time to the baby this week. Make your appointments by telephone or walk right into the studio with the baby, when you are up town. 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