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“ I PERSONALS-AND 1 l F %«g&llun. Mrs. Martin Hogan of Grant Val- ley -drove to Bemidji Saturday and called on friends. E i { 8 [ i Auto Co. Office phone 1, reaidcnce A RIS I P Sy . phone 10, ~ 66t! 16 Chicks From 15 Eggs. g New Castle, Pa—James Woods Mrs. “Jack” Olson and daughter,| placed 15 eggs under a hen and 16 { ? { R three sons left for -Seattle, Wash., “~ of Alfred Johnson." ¢ aviation mechanics’and radio work. ! Tana Co. .~ “brook was in BemidjiSaturday call-|- Five Huns, Three Bombs; Lets Victims Choose Wastgagton—“How many of " you are there down there?” cried an American soldier who surprised a group of Germans in a dugout in No Man’s Land. ~ “five,” canie back: the: replv. in perfect Bnglish, “Well, - I've onl§ " got un-eo bombs; yow'll have to divide ‘e up yourselves,” ‘retorted ‘the -} American, as he flung them into the dugout, with not unusual re- sults. This true story of wit in"the trenches was told by’a‘ Signal corps lieutenant, returning after several months over there. WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING PAREWELL PARTY Mr.-and Mrs. Martin-Johnson. and Saturday night where they will make their future home. A . delightful farewell party- was given them by friends and neighbors at the home The evening was spent in:conversation and lunch was gerved at a late hour.. The guests accompanied them to ‘the train: HOST TO VOLUNTEER Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Flatner enter- tained eight at dinner yesterday in honor of Harry Haselton of Bar- ker’s drug store, who has enlisted with the volunteer -mechanics and will leave Thursday for the state uni- _versity at Minnenpolis to take up R A A A A A A A AR A AN A A A AN A AN AN AP Miss Lillian ‘Krueger, of the North- western ‘Telephone office, returned this morning from a two weeks’ va-| cation, ‘spent at Mapleton; Munkatoj and Excelsior, where shie:visiteit with friends. : Miss Mildred Jahr, whu“‘has been attending the high school here for the past year, will leave tomorrow for her home in Holt. Miss Jahr ex- pects to attend the . Crosby high school next year. NEWSY NOTES Miss Mary DeRushia left Saturday on -her two weeks’' vacation which she will spend visiting at Crookston, Fargo and Grand Forks. = Miss De- Rushia is employed at the North- western Telephone office. A | Dean $60.000 to oan on farms. darite Mrs. F. A. Cmver of Turtle Lake transacted -business' in 'Bemidji Sat- urday Ralph Johnson,. son of Mr.. and Mrs. C. G: Johnson, is expected to arrive home Friday from Minneap- olis where he has been attending the University of Minnesota., He has been studying chemistry engineering. ’rhe ¢reamery now has a - large, daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. .- 627tf Mrs. James Tagley of Erskine is visiting at ‘the home of ‘her ‘brother, 0,7, ’l‘ug ey, e it you want a’ caf, call Enterprise, Auto’ Co. = Office phone 1, ‘residence, “phone 10. — 56tt Miss Eloise Bekken will leave to- morrow afternoon for Fargo, N. D., /| where she will make her home with her sister, Mrs. George™ Cliff:~ Miss Bekken has been’ teaching “in this| vicinity-and. sincg her school closed| has been -attendiiig ,.the “Bemidjt business college. Miss ‘Matilda anvold of -Clear- Rev. M. A. Soper .of the American : Su?dayiSchooldUnion attend;t} [ - union picnic and convention at Pleas- dafi?os;;;??i;ybflgxr;a{lsk :t lloazg: ant Valley yesterday, making three B27tE addresses, all of a patriotic and.re- ligious nature. Another picnic and convention will be held at the same place on August 11, the second Sun- day in August. Misses E?lth li\;flllss a);d M&bel b h 3 Johnson retutrne aturday ‘om ;?cf‘?retot&g:kemp" acd have ’;_04‘:; Mankato where they have been at- tending the state normal. Bnroute Mis. L. ¥, i lmmed they eyisited Miss Johnson’s | gran mother. Mrs. Olive Fjeldstad, :%eioi%i‘zméd“ g“tt&‘;‘:“y nd attend-| ;g -also: her aunt, Mrs. Bakke, and ness. ma family at. ey will spend ‘their vacation here with their parents. - Cep : -ing on friends. One “of “these nice days you ought Mr. Case and tamily of Nary have moved to Pine River where they wijl*make their future home. - Mr, and Mrs J.: C.~ Seeley, who have been the guests of Mrs. Seeley’s mother, Mrs: C. H. Olsen, at Island Lake for the past two .thonths, and also spent a few days as guests at the C. E. Riley home in this city, left yesterday for their home in Sac- ramento, Cal. They were called here by the death of Private Floyd Olson, who was a brother of Mrs. Seeley. Mrs. Seeley was formerly i ‘you want a car, call Entefprlse Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence ‘phone 10. ) 11174 Mrs. A. Perault and Mrs. Joe Lyons of Turtle. River were between-train shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. °Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hermann of Teristrike autoed 'to Bemidil yester-| yis fazel Olson of this eity. Bn- day atid Hs“efi with felatives. route to Sactameénto they w{ll visit at Grand Forks, N. D, for a few if you want a car, call Enterprise| 3, .o chickens were: hatched. One of the eggs must have produced two chicks, he thinks, but he has not been able to tdentify the “twina.” : Rose, returned from Long Prairie Saturday after a several days’ visit. Miss Mary McManus, sténographer for the Berman Insurance ' Agency, is enjoying a two weeks’ vacation. - Kodak film developing, only 10c; . prints, 3¢, 4¢, ¢; same as befors the wat. Rich Studlo 20 10th St. 1 mo. 78 Mrs. Ole Zig of Edmore, N. .D., is visiting at the home of her sister: in-law, Mrs. C. Larvick, for several weeks. i Miss Kathryn Budelman, teacher in the Central school, left Saturday for Fisher, where she will spend her vacation. Tonight & Tuesday --A Charming Romantic Story-- VIVIAN MARTIN ‘A PETTICOAT PILOT ** Paramount Picture Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jacobson re- turned yesterday from Scobey, Mont., where they have spent the past two months on their-claim. W. H. Brown and family of Grand Forks have arrived and will spend ‘the summer at Lavinia, havitig tent- ed the Mooney cottage. Miss Bertha M. Gangness and Miss Berthine Severson of Thief River Falls spent the week-end in Bemidji visiting with friends. Then never was a story with a more charming star, a more tender ' appealing story, and a more steady grip of suspense than this. Miss Hannah “Sponheim, stenog- rapher in the First National bank,) spent the weéek-end at Thief River Falls visiting with her parents. also Miss Florice Plummer left Satur- SEE WHAT . day for Sand Point, Idaho, where she YOU HAVE will visit at the home of het sister, READ ABOUT y Mrs. Ed Bishop, during the summer. in ! Mi ol d" Marfe’ Johnson,, ] i flaugl;if;s bfgglagn.!ohns‘:);?hagengst?:é HEARST & PATHE to Superior, Ore.,, where they will,] WEEKLY visit their sister, Mrs. O. Quale, for several weeks. "Lucile and Bmerson ~Vandervort |l Wed. & Thursday left Saturday morning for Fair Ha- ven and Annandale, where they will “HUCK isit th k th. thei - Tarents and unate, 1 thetr gt S AND TOM” with Pierre Gray, a aduats f the Bemie;ji hi;gyschooglr left eSa‘:urday €5 WATCH YOUR where he has ac- for Butte, Mont., He will make his cepted a position. future home there. 'NEIGHBOR” Paramount-Mack Sennett We show “Foremost Stars, su- perbly directed in clean pic- tures,” Miss Corrine Carlson will arrive in the city Thursday from Hamline university, St. Paul, to spend the summer vacation with ner pareni;, Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Carlson, SRR months, Billy West Wednesday. Billie: West will be seen at* Rex Wednesday. “Blue Jeans” Coming. It is confidently predicted “Blue Jeans,” the seven-reel Metro production, wlll break all precedents in- the presentation of motionpic- tures in that it will have runs: of several weeks’ duration in the-large houses of the larger ciues of the country. THE :BEMIDJI DAILY PIONm AT THE to be hailé ent manner. plications and dramatic situations of powerful interest. i That celebrated western screen ac-| tor, William 8. Hart, will ‘algo afi seen ip ““The ‘Marked Deck.” THEATERS ‘WILLIAM FARNUM TONIGHT If the amount of strong and swift action in a photoplay is any measure of the popularity it is to enjoy, Wil- liam Farnum’s- new and superb dej luxe production of the East West, “Rough and Ready” is certain as the most remarkable | drama the Rex theater has shown in] The picture, )| William Fox offering, is at the thea-| ter tonight and -tomorrow. | ‘Next to the brilliant action, which | a ‘splendid | Mr. Farnum dominates in his always| forceful style, the keynote of “Rough| and Ready’ is:probably unusualness.| || The film treats-of the-‘“eternal tri-| angle” in a masterful and unusual and reel. cine. time-honored course, - it: turns sud-| denly- and goes- forward. in. a differ-i It introduces new com-, GRAND TONIGHT ONLY Grand Tuesday. i Carmel Myers and ‘Ashton Dearholt may be seen at the Grand theater to- morrow in a remarkable film feature, “The Girl in the Dark,” a adapted.from the popular novel, “The Green Seal.” tains all the ingredients that go in- to the perfect picture pense,. strong love interest, stirring action and baffling mystery in full|. measure “Her Busted Debut ” a two-part ‘Keystoné Gomedy, | Grand prograim fof Tuesday the’ most ‘ofiginal style“and: hunior, and the gréatest surprise-ending of any story yét filmed. As a furthét attractioti, the Grand will show: tonight @nother cha ter ini! the thrmlng gtory of 4 in the Web. ol “that ; 360 ARTICLES 366"“tusmrm '"BETTER “The-Blind Adventure,” a Vita- graph-Blue Ribben feature—starring Edward ' Earle and Betty: Howe—at the-Grand theater tonight, is-the-film version of a story appearing in“the Saturday ‘Evening Post recently un- der-the title of “The Agony Column \ lt“has the most astonishing myster: oman' 3 story The photoplay con- "also ELKO THEATER PRCGRAM A treat for moving picture patrons EMIDJI, ESOTA IlmmlIllllllIlIIIIIllIIIIIHlllll"llllllllmlllfllllmlHlIllllllIlIllllllflllllllllllllllllll prim, dusty, tions. enjoy.”—Motion Picture News. is in Vivian Martin’s spontaneous ‘impersonation of Petticoat Pilot” in the Paramount picture of that name, at the Blko theater tonight and Tuesday. Gusta” is a quaint ginghamed little figure who steals away the' hearts of]| the three gruff old Cape Cod sea cap- tains, who adopt her. scenes and the scenes taken in the seldom-opened parlors” afe laughable in the ex- treme. Current events we read of in the| g, papers can also be seen in pictures at the Elko each Monday and Tues: TONIGHT-—'MONDAY -—ONLY A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature EDWARD EARLE and : BETTY HOWE “THE BLIND A DV ENTURE” From the “Saturday-Evening Post” story “THE AGONY COLUMN” By EARL DERR BIGGERS “For sheer suspense and.gripping mystery this pro- duction has been egualled -only by a few screen produc- It represents the -sort of screen-drama all will ~=Also-Showing— “THE WOMAN IN TOMORROW—TUESDAY, MATINEE and EVENING “THE GIRL IN-THE DARK” From the popular novel “THE GREEN SEAL” Carmel Myers with Ashton Dearholt Alse KEYSTONE Comedy ‘“HER: BUSTED ‘DEBUT” ‘“‘Mary The shore “‘best - play—sus~ on- thej- . delightfully| . “A IIlllIllWEIIIIflIIIIllkglllkElIllllllllllll|l|llll"lllllllllll [ o Promproy day in the Hearst-Pathe weekly news MAGNESIA- CURE FOR- CANCER French Sclentist Gets Good Results In Many Cases in Testing New Paris.—The theory that cancer is hot of microbic origin, but is due to the 'excessive elimination of certain substances normally contained in the blood, 1s supported by a:report of the researches of Professor Dubard, just published by the:Academy of Medi- Finding that the system of cancer- ous ‘gubjects was particularly poor in | magnesia, Professor Dubard admin- istered large doses of: it to patients operated on for cancer, '‘and reports encouraging results in a large number of cases. 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