Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 11, 1918, Page 3

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TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1018. .. 7® ~° F 7 i Oneg of] #nese nice days you ought to go: to: Hgkkerup's and thave ylo;:r picturq takien. WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING John. M pberg and family . spent Sunday in Leonard visiting relatives, returning; ghe same.evening. It you véan,t, a Car, eull} Enterpride Auto -Co. Office phone 1, residence phone?;10. 4 4 56t ' DOUBLE WEDDING Born} to: Mr. and.Mrs.; Oscar H. Erickson, a::daughter,.at St.. An- thony’s-: hospital, Sunday, June:9. . _Rev. George Backhurst, rector of * the Episcopal church, was called up- on to perform two - marriages last evening.--— Both couples -requested -his services at the.same moment—one by. messenger, the other by:’phone. Both were for the same hour on the.same evening; and- both -were on Beltrami avenue,..the numbers being 1119 and 1120. - At 9 o'clock, K. P. Letford-and Miss Eva Marie Durand were united, and at 9:30 o’clock, Francis-J. Pink|' Ny of Douglas,- Wis., and Miss Adeline|~ Kodak. film developing, only 10c; : B. Tondberg were married. prints, 3¢, 4¢, 5¢; same as before the : war. ! Rich:Studio 29 10th St. - 1 mo. 78 The following emjoyed a -wiener roast and picnic-at Diamond- Point last evening: Misses Alice Hetland, Esther: Hetland, Louise..- McCready, Lottie ‘French, ‘Ella- Anderson,- Dor- othy Nangle; Josephine: Parker, Lu-{ cile Young, and Messrs. Alfred:Mec- Donald, John' Cahill, Oscar ‘Rusness, Gille Nokken, Arthur Hetland, Omar Edwards, Norman - Kittleson, Ferris, Knapp and Carl Tennstrom..: AY i MEN’S AID MEETING The Men’s Aid of the Lutheran Free church in Nymore will . meet to- night at ‘the home of Rev. Grambo at 8 o’clock:.--—All are cordlale -in- vited to attend. The Ladies Aid of the Swedishi Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon, in the. church parlors at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Ole Larson will act as hostess. bid you want a car, call Ents‘rntlm! Auto (Jo. Offica phone 1, resldcncell phone (10. s6u " George Kreatz left yesterday: for Chishoim and. Duluth where he will remain’ a tgw.days on business. Mrd, M. W. Hunt and Mrs. Wil- liam Masterson: of Northern were calling on friends in the city yester~ \ Miss - Marié; Barceloux. of Crosu:y-. will.arrive in the city today and will home:, guest: of relatives. \ Mrs. Albert Magnusor and sonm, Arthur, and Miss: Bertha Hannem of Aure:were between-train shoppers in Bemidji yesterday. = a guest at the C. A. Parker home for the .past two weeks, returned to_her - home at Hazel yesterday.. el Mrs. O. Haugen, Mrs. C. A. Olson| and-Miss Crystal Olson of Becida au- tended to business matters. Harold Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schmitt, will return today from the University. of Min- nesota, where he has been studying dentistry. } PERSONALSANDIW | NEWSY NOTES i $50.000 to Toan on farms. Dean land Co. a71tt Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. J. Dupee, who have been guests at the Peter Chris- tian ‘home .for. the. past :two days, will return-to their home in Duluth tomorrow. Save fuel-—cook with gas. See the Gas Company. 1-611 Miss Lou Kennedy, who has been a guest at the W. G. Bolcom home for the past few days, left. yesterday for Heise, Idaho, where she will spend the summer. Miss Kennedy is superintendent of the ‘schools at Staples, Minn, Mrs. A, Partlow of Pinewood was, in the city shopping-yesterday. Dr. E. W. Johnson went to Shevlin yesterday on a professional trip. Mrs.. G. "H.: Hansel of : Bagley. ar- rived on. the noon train to visit at the H. W. Bailey home. on Minne- sota avenue., ' She will return to- night, accompanied~by -irer’ mother, Christian Brnst of St. Cloud is] is in Bemidji visiting wi«.hv relatlYes. = The creamery nmow. has a large - daily supply of buttermilk-at:10c a gallon. . 52TtL| ) or guest for two weeks. Mrs. Samuel Lee “of. Grant Valley was in the city visiting with friends yesterday. . Mrs. Jennie Meade of Deitz, Wyo., David, of Killdeer, N. D., are ex- pected to arrive tonight to visit in- definitely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed French and family. Meade is Mrs. French’s mother. - if you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, resideuce phone 10. i 56tL Miss Elnora Rock of Solway spent the week-end as a guest at:the Eli Arnold home. pany,-has returned to Bemidji from Humeston, -Ia., where he passed the winter. Mrs. Beavers will return to & Mrs. H. C. Aldrich and Mrs. B. *_Shaul of Wilton were in Bemidji yes- terday on-business. The ‘creamery.-now has a - large daily supply-of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 627tL e S —————— 'Tonight-Last Times Paramount - Picture VIVIAN-MARTIN “UNCLAIMED ~ GOODS” The rollicking .adventures of a girl who ‘was shipped by ex- press. A cheery picture with a touch of the dramatic to make you think. also SEE WHAT YOU HAVE READ ABOUT, HEARST - PATHE WEEKLY Wed. & Thursday “HUCK AND TOM” 10-20 Cents with ——THURSDAY ——— FRIDAY—— “WATCH YOUR The most wondefifutl of alldt‘rletigrll'egf@ screen dramas, B Rn elro’s produc NE}SE:{-S:I( Sennett f i BLUE JEANS o prpEremd | S it ; ol VIOLA DANA |a Minneapolis public school, returned be a; guest at the William H. Schmitt | relatives here.” Judge M. A. Spooner will leave ta-| Chichester have returned from the day for.a month’s vacation which hie| Twin Cities where they went in the will spend at Tomanawk, Wis.,-as ‘a| interest of Birchmont ‘Beach sum- Mrs. Charles Aldrich, who has been | > 4 toed to Bemidji yesterday and at-|Supplies. has Dbeen The Biggest Star in Films in a -Rugged; Smashing Role - WILLIAM FARNUM ROUG and READY Also Sidney Drew Comedy Tomorrow-BILLIE WEST THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEEK Among the-out-of-town-people - who attended the public safety commis- ] sion meeting. yesterday were E. B. Schulke and J. A. Wild of Tenstrike, H. A, Brown of Turtle:River, Charles Hayden of Blackduck .and V. M. Owens of Hines. The meeting was held in the Commercial‘club rooms. C. Cunningham of Pipestone, ‘who is visiting in this part of the coun- try, arrived yesterday from Duluth and was a guest at the W. G. Bol- com home. : He'left today by way of. the state park on his return trip to Pipestone. - Mr. Cunningham . was formerly candidate' for the. legisla- ture from his district. x ‘Miss_Sally.. Witting: - and brother, Morrig Witting, drove-up from Min- neapolis in- 2 new Buick car. Miss ‘Witting, 'who is teacher of piano in| to her duties last evening. She will teach until July 1. While in the city she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.: Witting- and- family. The Crookston- Daily. Times says: “Mrs. 0. Vig; formerly-of--this city, but now: of. Edmore, N. D., passed through ' this city today enroute to Bemidji where she will spend a few days visiting with relatives. returning to her North Dakota home, she will spend someitime:in this city]: calling on her many friends and G. W. Cochran, ;Sr., 'and William mer hotel, which will soon be opened for the summer; season. They se- cured -the same- €hef ‘they -have had the past two seasons,.Thomas Rose, of Minneapolis. - Mr. Chichester also vigited relatives in Chippewa Falls|, and Eau Claire, Wis. o~ - RED_CROSS_NOTES Sureical Dressing. A -big-Shipment-of gauze and other received. The room is open every afternoon and evening ‘and Monday, Tuesday, Wed- |~ and Thursday mornings. You are nesday : More workers are needed. ‘welcome any time. Big Shipment. June 6, the following garments a were sent to headquarters: 65 suits of pajamas. 30 convalescent robes. 80 bed shirts. 15 surgeons’ robes. ‘ 45 pair hospital -bed socks. 19 vpair operating -leggings. Beleian Relief -Garments; 16 complete layettes. 5 Belgium capes: 10 pinafores. 10 dresses. A package incomplete layette. In all there were 234 pair of socks, 127 sweaters, one scarf, 15 pair of wristers. Of these Baudette and Spooner sent 61 pair of socks, 18 sweaters and six pair wristers. Solway sent two pair socks and two sweaters. Pinewood, six sweaters and ten Mrs. H. W. Bailey, who will remain | pajr socks. Williams furnished 12 pair socks, four sweaters and one scarf. Blackduck sent six sweaters, 17 and Mrs. D. J. Price and little son, pair socks and two pair wristers. Kelliher made 15 sweaters, 19 pair socks and seven pair wristers. Bemidji made 76 sweaters and 113 Mrs. | pair of socks. The wristers and gcarfs are packed and held here until fall. Socks are . N. S. Beavers, special agent for what are most needed now. Let all the Great American Insurance com-|who can, work on the socks. There Is something for you in the the city Friday and they will make | Want A4 column today. - It's on the their home-at-703 Minnesota avenue. | 1ast page. TONIGHT Last Time 7:20-9 o’clock Before | . AT THE THEATERS . FARNUM: TONIGHT William Farnum in “Rough and Ready” at the Rex last night great- ly pleased:. the audience which was made up largely of Farnum: fans. He will be seen again in this stirring drama tonight, and in addition there will -be-shown a Sidney Drew com- dyy In Bill Stratton, Mr. Farnum has found one of the finest-and most ap-~ .pealing characterizations- he has yet had for the cinemas, and his work in the part -is really: superb, The whple - production- -is exceedingly well ‘mounted- and :extremely -well staged, so that the story is:provided with an -excellent -background. Billie. West. Tomorrow. Billie West,- one .. of- - filmdom’s brightest: eccentric -comedians,. .will be ‘seen. ‘ ) Y “Blue” Jeans.” “Blue Jeans,” the seven-reel Metro ‘production in . which Viola Dana stars,~is a regulaly countrydife: story. replete withall:'theiigharacters:fa- ‘miliar to the farm and to..the,small suburban .village. It carries-with: it :the atmosphere of David: Haruth with ithe quaint. Hoosier, speeeh immortal- out the tones:of the entirexkeyboard of human; nature from:theiridiculéus to the sublime. It is coming: to the Rex. ) 3 ! ELKO PROGRAM..., In Hearst-Pathe Weekly, pictured news, showing .at the Elko theater tonight;.and-every Monday and Tues- day, events:read:.about-in newspapers are portrayed-in a manner that gives one the impression of having been present when the wonderful ' spec- tacles took place., These weekly film news reels -are:mightily -interesting. “Unclaimed+Goods™ ‘is the feature of tenight’s-bill at the Elko theater. Vivian. Martin:plays-the star part in' this picture,with western set- tings: | Tomorrow-and . Thursdav. At the Elko.theater;-clever ‘young Jack Pickford, the Paramount star, will appear in ‘a continuation of “Tom Sawyer,” entitled ‘“Huck and tion little: ehrew-of helpo-the - - A - Gravely helps. b ‘hard hour. der. bized in the titless‘The picture-brings Tom” which, although complete in itself, abounds in the thrills and fun of Mark Twain’s original book. GRAND TONIGHT Tonight the Grand screen an un- usual story, ““The Girl in the Dark,” moving picture adaptation of the fa- mous novel, “The Green Seal.” The central idea of “The Girl in the Dark” is a girl who was branded with the mark “A. Y.” on her shoul- She didn’t know the meaning of it, but it bore a magic significance to many who saw it. The thrilling incidents of this play, with the two- reel Keystone comedy at the Grand tonight promises excellent entertain- ment. Grand: Tomorrow: Two popular stars—Carlyle Black- well and Evelyn Greeley—are coming on Wednesday to the Grand theater in a most strikingly interesting and entertaining . - picture, ‘“Leap .. to Fame.”... The story. is. of .the present day and deals.with present-day mat- ters. Notice today’s-Want Ads, back page. MEETIN L The last praglcgrmggg of the Sunday school convention: choir will+ be held tonight in the Methodist: church at 8 o’clock. Everyone that is going-to sing in.the:choirsis-urgeds ;: use this opportunity and:be pres-i t. MOTHERS KNOW . When baby becomes fretful and puny that something is amiss with the nourishment. -she - 'fis supposed toETAOINSHRDRD.. supplying. It is simply the cons.. dition of the mother. reflected. in the child. Constipation, the . great foe of health, is at work. The system, unaided, is unable. to throw off the poisons, stored ... up:in the bowels. A cup.. of “Holister’s Rocky Mountain.. . Tea,” nature’s great herb réems= .. -edy, will quickly relieve . the .. condition. Get a package, to-... day. Take a cup hefore bed- time tonight. - Store. Adwv, “THE BLUEBIRD" AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE THE SCREEN’S 'MOST BEAUTIFUL PLAY at the " ELxo THEATRE FRI. AND SAT., JUNE 14 - 15 He Will Welcome a pouch of ‘m\ o City » Drig.. Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Any gift from the folks back home means a lot to the boy. When you send him tobacco, let it be good tobacco—tobacco worth sending all that lon&rway—the flat, compressed plug of Real Gravely. Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and :o v!vill tell you that’s the kind to send. Send the est Ordi lug is fal . It costs 1 woek to chew Real Gravely, bocause a small chew of it lasts a long while. i If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and -add-a little to your smoking 0. It will give flavor—improve your smoke. SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY leia all around b itin 10c pouches. A 3c stam will Dot 16 Iowo s hands i sy Training Comp of Seaport of the U.STA. 'Even “over there" a 30 stamp will take it to bim. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. The Patent Pouch keeps it Fresh and Clean and Goed —It is mot Real Gravely without this Protection Seal Established 1831 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Like the regular Ford cars the Ford Model T One-Ton Truck is a real farm necessity, just as it is the necessity qf manufac: turer, contractor and merchant. There is no qpestlor.l about it proving a money-saver right from the start. Itis flexible, turn- ing in a 46-foot circle; has 124-inch wheel base; the r(.egule'ir Ford motor with-worm drive—and has proven as economlcal.m operation and maintenance as the Ford Touring Car. The price of the truck chassis is $600 f. o. b. Detroit. We urge pl‘acmg orders without delay in order to get reasonably fair delivery. Repairs and Accessories Phone 474 The demandsis big—come in and let us talk it over. C. W. JEWETT €O, Inc. Bemidji, Minn.

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