Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 8, 1918, Page 3

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Mr. and . Mrs.-Charles- Schunk - of Wykoff, Minn.,” are visiting at the home of their daughter; Mrs. New- ( WHATSGCIETY' 3 mire at Hines, for a couflle of weeks. Is DOING Mrs. L..BE. Temple and two daugh- » ters-of -Morristown,-Minn.,--arrived in Bemidji this ‘morning’ and -are visiting at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs., T. F. Flake. - MRS. FALLON HOSTESS Miss Bsther Larson has returned Mrs Henry Fallon entertained rt| a luncheon yesterday in honor of her ::?;l;htm:gl%gi Mtgl: & pa‘:th er:“:r!: nephews, Arthur Hetland, G. Nokken months. - Enroute,. she visited Miss |’ and Osoar Rusness, who expect to en- i list in the ~ military.. The other Florence Buckley of Crot?kston. i guests were Misses Esther and Alice Hetland-and- Lucile Young. Rev. Osmond Johnson; ‘pastor of R ST PR L T t::le F;llrst Scandg;avlun Lutheran OST ¢ y chureh, went to Press” ! HOSTESS T0. CIRCLE ing where he ‘will*“hold: emc The Northi 'Side’ Red Cross’ eircle | IOrrow, returning ‘to* Bémiiljl‘ Mon- met at the home’of Mrs. T. F. Flake | day ! yesterday . afternoon. The ‘hours were passed in making ‘hospital gar- John Koors, who is” ments. summer on the'N. Heln#élman farm' : " | near Ttasca park, is’in’the city visit- ing for a few days at ‘the Home of his-“parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. = H. Koors. iy PERSONALS AND 4l Mrs, James Hand’' and: famil of| eV NET e it Me. > v : and’s’ paren NEWSY NOTES gdrs GZorg'e Smnhp during the week- end.” They are-enroute’to-Mdéintdna, where they will*make*théir-home. $50,000 to Tosn on farms.: Dean| . Eben' Bowser, son of Mr:'and Mrs. Fand Co. - d71tf| w.. N. Bowser, returned ‘yesterday from St. Thomas military college, St. ‘Paul, where he has ‘been a stu- dent. He will spend the sumimer here, returning to the college in: the fall. The creamery now has a ' large daily supply ot buttermilk s.t 10c a gallon. 627tf Mrs. Emma Hinshaw of Wilton was a between-train visitor in Be- midji yesterday. Mrs. Theodore Tovin and daugh- ter, Louise, who have been visiting in ‘Bemidji at the home of her sis- If you wani a car, call Enterprise :?;i-dmrfir Jth:l pi‘s‘tprtngn v:::ksy,‘“rte]{ Auto Co. Office"phone 1, residence phone 10 B6te %l;{:edma:yher home at Menominie, Read the advertisement of = the Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Van Arnam of Northern National Bank about sav-|Fargo, N. D., and Mr. and Mrs, John ing for your baby. 1-68| van Arnam of Kindred are guests i at the “Dick” Van Arnam home, 914 Mrs. H. A. ‘Speck of the town of|America avenue. John ‘Van ‘Arnam Frohn was among the business vis-|is editor and publisher_of the Kin- The creamery aow has a_-large Mrs. J. S. Smith, accompanied by daily supply of buttermilk at 10¢ o|Mrs. Bert Jones, is efpected to ar- gallon, ‘g27tf | rive in Bemidji tonight from Min- neapolis to spend the Summer with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Miller, 413 Irvine avenue. Mrs. Jones will re- turn in a week. Miss Esther Olesen, who has been employed here for the -past ‘season, has gone to her home in Canby. Misses Vivian ‘and Leona Hines, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines, 1100 Beltrami avenue, have gone to Morden, Man., Canada, where they will spend six "weeks as the guests of their grandparents, M. and Mrs. H. G. Elliott. One of these nice ‘days yo’u ought; to go to Hakkerup’s acd have your picture taken. 14t1, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newmire of Hines autoed to Bemidji yesterday, and passed the day with friends. Mrs. James T. Davis of Interna- tional Falls arrived in Bemidji yes- terday to attend the Mooseheart Le: gion meeting which was held last evening.. She will remain in the city until Monday as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Andrews. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56t Miss Lillian Larson has been visif— ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ni_lq i Larson, of Bagley for several days. ‘ " If you want a car, call'Enterprise Mr . 5. William Smith have gone to 1 8 A}l;;gecfb Office phone 1, resld“l [uth, Mrs. Van will go to Minneap ‘ p e ; * | vention being held there. From Du- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van and luth, Mrs. Van wil 1go to Minneap- olis where she will visit for ten days. On her return she will visit at the home of her sister, Mrs, Abbott, at Eagle Bend for a few days. E. Paul of Saskatoon, Can., is vis- iting at the home of his sister, M E. Hinshaw of Wilton} for a month. Kodak film developing, only 10c; prints, 3¢, 4c, 5¢; same as before the war. Rich Studio 29 10th St. A 1 mo. 78 ]_ AT THE ! THEATERS Mrs. E. A: Arnold and daughter, Gertrude, of Turtle River were the ,guests of frlends in the city yester- day. Harvey Supry left this morning ) for Menominie, Wis., where he will LAST TIME TONIGHT spend a week as the guest of rela- In the Edison super-production, tives. “The Unbeliever,” based upon - the story, “The Three Things,” by Mary Alfred McDonald of Kelliher is|Raymond Shipfan Andrews, several visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.|U. S. Marine Corps officers have cor - J. A. McDonald, of Dewey avenue|operated with the producers by tak- during the week-end. ing actual parts in various of the spectacular war scenes. Mrs. John Smith of Renville, The marines have injected a tre- Minn., arrived in Bemidji today for | mendous amount of realism into th an extended visit with her daugh:|picture, and in addition to th ter, Mrs. R. E. Miller. AFigh: for Life It has been fight or die for mary of us in the past and the luc] ersons 2ve 2 o Metro Classi¢ Sunday. A those who are now well because thLey { heeded nature’s warning signal in time th: %vtell_t;c}tl(;.&letsrl;ngzsivz’il‘l';:vgl;;:‘. to correct their trouble with that won- | with Edith Storey in the‘lead 1 derful new dlscovery of Dr. Pierce’s, As Alva Leigh in this pietures%x called “An-uric.” You should promptly | photodrama of Western i heed these warnings, some of which aré camps and the desert, thia popila d dizzy spells, backache, irregularity of |star is right in her "element. ' ] the urine or the pamiul twinges of rheu- | other woman star sits’ on-a horse'o! i matism, sciatica or lumbago. To delay |'has a hand on a trigger like' Edit | may make possible the dangerous forms | Storey. Moreover, she is” delight i of kidney disease, such as stone in the | fully womanly and appealing, qual bladder. ities that ‘always register on th i To overcome these distressing condi | screen. “Revenge” is the third pic { tions take plenty of exercise in the oper | ture made by Miss Storey since' hei air, avoid a heavy meat diet, drink | connection with Metro. freely of water, and at each meal take William S. Hart wfll also be see Doctor Pierce’s Anuric Tablets (double | in “The Marked Deck. ! strength). You will, in a short time, \ find that you are one of the firm indors- ers of Anuric. | an unusual opportunity is- affor to witness our marines under actu fighting conditions. The production will be shown : the Rex theater tonight, last sh ing. Monday. ' I William Farnum in- “Rough and St. Pavt, Mimvy—“For years I suf- Ready.” The picture that has everyt fered from disordered kldn M thing. . ' back ached terrib- 2 4 5 ly, also my head. = GRAND PROGRAM I let it run on un- Tonight the Grand will” til just lately, when f stage The Dixie Trio in a new ‘pro I read in the pa~ gram of high ' class’ vaudeville’ ‘an pers of Anuric, and- having known 7% of Dr. Pierce and of his other medi-, cines, I decided 0 = try out this An- uric. I have been together with “Boss of the Lazy Y7 the latest Triangie western producg tion, featuring Roy Stewart, in novel by the same name. It wa§ too big, too vital and too popular a greatly benefited book to remain outside of the movle } by it, and certainly fold. 15 advise everyone :ufiermg as 1 dxd to By special request the Dixie "l‘rio take the Anuric Tablets.”—Mgs. F. E.|has been induced to remain here over MarsHALL, 1007 Gaulticr Street. Sunday to appear at the Grand with | Step into the drug storc and ask for |ning. In addition, the Gram Anuric, or send Dr. V. M. Picrce, Buf- | show tomorrow William S. Hart, the falo, N. Y., 10c for trial pkg. Anuric— | western character actor, in a some- many times more potent than iithia, | what different role than his famous ! eliminates uric acid as hot water melts | “bad man” in “The Square Depl | {| produced under the -supervision of /| play, “Humdrum Brown,” a comedy- itors in- the city yesterday. dred Tribune. i | 8 spools basting ....... s’ sy : ‘at ‘the library Monday afternoon to| Cheney & Co., doing business in the éltv strength and interest of the st% 1 screen a reel of “News in Plctures‘ : screen adaptation of the populary a change in act, matinee and “ew d wle&‘ sugan, Man,” a Triangle Kay- -Bee picture’ Catarrh of Stomach: Did Not Know It Mpréi/ Seléna “Tanner, Athens, Ohio, 2 3 - 3 writés; “D cannot find ‘words to ex- - : : 0 L R Press: iy thanks: for ‘your kind ad- § . 5 4 4 “ever ‘once’thought I had ca- takine Peruna, as youdirectod. My eruna,’as’ you-directed. My b . udtomeach‘eontinted >to ‘hurt: me for o —. bot two ‘weeks “after I began: tho . ; Last ShOWi"y D e e T e Damtiter wiiio before ‘ ) THOS. A. EDISON SUPER FEATURE ave - a 'good” appetite, while ‘before I wab*early ‘starved.” Those who ‘object to -liquid-medi “¢ied Gan procure Periuna Tablets. p AT TYE EL¥0 Henry B. ~Walthall’s Paralta . Lutheran Free. Services in Ridgway if the weath-] g{::::; ‘{;‘;lg‘;& s;‘::ns;;d;ly‘? Elko, er is favorable; if not, in the churchr The story, which is replete with atnsltgrBO oclock a. m.” 0. P. Grambog tenise' dramatic scenes and humorous | incidents, is laid for the most part . in' ‘Norwalk, a small inland town, St. Philip’s Catholic. i3 ‘::R{:g;:savih:;d v:',hfloerxi)'clpgu]‘:)te fld' L Low mass at 8 o’clock in the morn< Miss Mary Charleson appears in :x:gi)olm%hl?]-aas: atvlo a. m. §u§lday the leading role opposite Mr. Walth- dictionaat it ;ng"»?r“l‘;hmenb all. A two-part comedy is also to| . e T LR L 1243 be shown tonight and tomorrow at i the Elko. RED CROSS NOTES . MAY DISBUBSMENTS * Surgical Dressing Dept. Supplies, Minneapolis head- quarters, miscellaneous...$236.62 1,155 yds. gauze ...... ... 118.09 AT A ovioernionaesns i Scandinavian Lutheran. 365.46| There will be no services Sunday ¢ with th ti f Sund: hool . ¢ s ie exception of Sunday school 8 s“:ldne'_fiehs‘:l lEe]lef. at noon, on account of the absence ozfé e R Sl .$13.62 of the pastor. Osmond Johnson, pas- 16% 'yis. cap material. . ... 7.75| " 11 yds. sateen 4.40 $25.77 Thomas H. -Ince. A''two-part’ Keystone comedy is also on the Sunday program. “ PRODUCED IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED ~-STATES MARINE -CORPS. A STRONG STORY OF --ROMANCE AND ACTION. . EVENING—7:20-and 9 o’clock. " ADULTS 25c, WAR TAX 3 cents CHILDREN 10c; WAR TAX 1 cent ‘BIG SUNDAY FEATURE Five Act METRO::Scenic Classic, Starring Edith Story “REVENGE ” Photodrama of Western Mining Camps. THOMAS H. INCE, Presents Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Evening services at 8 o’clock. Bantist. There will be Children’s day exer= cises in the Baptist church at 10360 o’clock. The public is cordially in- vited. A. M. Whitby, pastor. St. Bartholomew’s Eviscoval. (Second Sunday after Trinity) Knittine. 8 a. m.—Holy communion. 195 1bs. yarn ...... .. ...$666.80| 10 a. m.—Church school. w 3 11 a. m.—Morning prayer and m 521 yds: ml?:fiv‘:nznentv $134.73 sermon. George Backhurst, rector. [ ] 315 yds. outing flannel ..... 70.23 29 yds. flannel ........... 7.26 Presbvterian. ]13?12%0335 mool-fiannel per 811 Sunday morning at the Presbyter- 11 1} 32 doz. r.o'lis‘ oftape " o ian church at 11 o’clock the annual cK memorial service of the Bemidji fire department will be held. The fire- men will attend in a body, and the service will be appropriate to the memory of their most faithful work. Sunday evening service will be held at 8 o’clock, and the pastor will speak on the subject, “Am I My Brother’s Keeper?” Sunday school will meet at 10 a. """ $ ‘15| m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. : 19 m. All are welcome. L. P. War- ................ 00| ¢ord, pastor. 22 doz. thread ......... . 10 - 20 cents——MATINEE 2:30—— 7:10 - 9 o’clock Sufbgical dressing Belgian ‘relief .. State of- Ohlo, ity of Toledo, Lucas County, as. Frank J. Chenev makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of Woman’s Studv Club. Thé Woman’s Study club will meet ? '.) WHAT FAMOUS PLAY ? IS THIS - DETRUBLIHEB REARRANGE THE LETTERS. FIND THE NAME OF THE SCREEN’S MOST BEAUTIFUL PLAY UPON PAYMENT OF WAR TAX FREE TICK.ETS WILL BE GIVEN TO : THE FIRST TEN SENDING IN THE CORRECT ANSWER ON OR BEFORE JUNE 13TH ELko THEATER sew. Allmembers are urged to be| of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, ‘present. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every casc of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A, D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public~ Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- :;rnlwv;ly andga(;s (hrntul:tl‘l tShe Bloog og e Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sen FUNERAL IS HELD for testimonials, free. & . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 8010 by all druggists, T5c. Hall's Tamily Uills for constipation More Socks. Socks are required if double the quantity that is now being received. Let all who can, help with this work. The funeral of Bartley Plukovsky of Wilton, who died at St. Anthony’s hospital Thursday, was held this “morning from the Catholic church. He had been ill for the past seven --- MONDAY --- WILLIAM FOX Presents ‘AMERICA’S MOST POP- ULAR ACTOR PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE | ROY STEWART In 5 part Drama ‘BOSSOF LAZY Y’ William with News in -Pictures | THE DIXIE TRIO Far ipum No :d?:nc:;:;rice R O U G H Sunday Specials— ; Matinee & Evening Wi S. HatllREADY In 5 part Triangl g w";g'i;APMo FAg-lPll(J)M i o E LU 'RODU N “THE SQUARE VITAL, VIRILE, VIGOR: DEAL MAN” ’ ? ) and Two Part Keystone Ous. “Falseto the Finish” The Picture That Has Everything — —ADDED ATTRACTION — - THE DIXIE TRIO COMING 1IN NEW ACT, WILL APPEAR™ somaroasm oz aw |l Wio e Dana in SOLICITORS WANTED FIVE EXPERIENCED SOLICIT- ORS WANTED FOR HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS. 5 . . . ASKFOR MR. DESMOND ———MARKHAM HOTEL —— AFTER 3 P. M. SATURDAY ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED BY “SPECIAL REQUEST. P e e, | ““BLUE. JEANS” 10c and 209 A Metro Rolfe T Bemember. Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day."

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