Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 13, 1918, Page 3

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THURSDAY,.JUNE 13, 1918.. 7% ¥ 3 ~ e T ‘Miss Florence Laney of - Turtle River was in Bemidji:ion business yesterday:: i WHAT SOCIETY * ISDOING - i If you want a car, call, Enterprige Auto Co.« phone. 10. b6tt .The creamery aow- has .:a - large. daily-supply of buttermilk at-10¢.a gallon. 627tt PUPILS .GIVE. RECITAL.:, Miss 1da Virginia Brown:presented | ,several ‘of ‘her pupils in a music and elocutionary: recital at her . home, 1122 Beltrami avenue, last evening, when the following delightful ;pro- gram was given: > . Piano solo—(a)-Minuet- -in G; (b) Wayside Rose—Dorothy Larson. Piano solo—(a) Mary’s Pet Waltz; (b) Garden’. of::Roses—Kathleen Downs. ¥ Vocal solo; Roadways—:Irene 'Pow- ell, s - Piano duet, :Cradle Song-—~Beatrice ~g. Larson -and :Miss Brown. .. 1 Reading; The--Duel—Miss: Myrtle Madson. g Piano solo,The: Trumpet-:.:Call— Eugene Mulline. Piano . solo, Larson, Vocal solo, The Time of Roses— Miss Lucy LaFontisee. Reading, “Danny Deaver — Miss Edith Schmitt. Piano solo, At Morn—Miss - Clara Paulson. Reading, ‘Chariot Race (from Ben Hur)—Miss Irene McPherson. . Vocal solo—(a) The Soul of You; (b) Tender Eyes—Miss Carrie Arm- atrong. a 'guest. at cthe John . Parker :Nome; this week. J One of these mice days:you ought picture ‘teken. .- —— s Auto Co.- - Office phone -1,-residence| phone 10.- (1174 .iflss Alice Butler of Turtle River was a between-train-shopper in- Be- midji- yesterday.- - iMiss Mary ‘Wentworth of Black- duck was a 'between-train shopper Narcissus—Beatrice| jnt Bemidji yesterday. - . ‘If you want a.car, call Enterpr: Auto Co. Office phone ‘1, resi v ; ‘Mrs. A, Jackson-and Mrs. :G. A. yesterday- and: called on--friends, . \Mr. and Mrs. George Boobar .and the city yesterday visiting friends. Mrs. Alngysfistgr&aen rtained- a house party:given: at the summer home yesterday in compliment .to Arthur Hetland, Gille Nokken and Oscar Rusness who are visiting their aunts, Mrs. C. M. Bacon and Mrs. J. H. Fallon, here and who will:leave soon for army service. The party motoréd .out and enjoy- ed an elaborate lunecheon at 1 o’clock after which they spent.the afternoon 1 4 in swimming and .canoeing. _At 6[Tuesday.from Ponemah, is a guest o'clock, dinner was served.and. thelat the home of Miss. Mavis Phillippi evening was spent in’dancing. ’1‘;111e of, this city: K guests included: Misses - Dorothy| Nangle, ‘Alice and Esther Hetland,| - Ole Snustad of Ramsey, Mich,, is Lucile Young, Lottie French, Louise | spending a few days in Bemidji, en- . McCready, Gladys and-Kathryn -Jes-|raute to Minneapolis, where he will ter, and Messrs. Norman Kittleson, | join the navy. Ed ds;-Charles ‘Raco, Ferris| | = e Al Miss- Kate Hines is in Bemidji at- d Alfred McDonald. Enepn en ol tending thes state :Sunday :school con- Mrs. Fallon,. Mrs. Bacon and-Mrs.| te! M .+ chi -oned -the party. vention. While here she is the guest cOseataucnner i at the P. L. Hines home. MRS. COLEMAN HOSTESS Mrs. Andy Larson’s-Red: Cross cir- cle met at the home of Mrs. W. J. Coleman--yesterday--afternoon.---The hours were spent in sewing. A pic- nic supper. was served at 6 o’clock, to which the husbands of the mem- bers were also invited. Afternoon lunches have been-dispensed with in order to comply -with-food conser- ‘John R. Norris of Williams, i . , presi- vation and supper is. served-instead. dént of the Northern Beltrami Coun- R. C. CIRCLE MEETS ty Public Safety commission, was a visitor in the cl}y yesterday. St. Philip’s Red Cross circle met 2 at the home of Mrs. Fred W. Rhoda |, Bdward N. Ebert.and family will 5 leave tomorrow morning by auto for yesterday - afternoon. . There were Elko where they will visit with Mrs. about thirty. members present. .Mrs. by Ebert’s sister, Mrs. B. S. Base. They Frank .Patterson-.and Mrs. . Bowers will remain indefinitely will entertain. the.circle in two weeks. & prints, 3¢; 4¢, bc; same.as hefore the war. - Rich Studio 29.10th 8t.. 1 mo. 78 yMiss Ruth Wentworth of Max ar- rived in Bemidji yesterday as.a dele- gate to the state Sunday school con- vention. = i 1Miss Jesse Pendergast, who arrived ‘Mrs. Katherine Jansen has ar- rived from- Chicago and will spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. D. D. Miller, and family. ,The Willing Workers 'of the Sal- vation Army will meet tomorrow afs ternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. “Tim” Byers, Nymore. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Palmer.of Man- kato are guests at the G. M. Palmer home. They came to bid Dr. Palmer ' good 'bye. They will remain in the ! PERSONALSAND ‘l ,Ci‘t”' until the latter part of the week. | NEWSY-NOTES" | Dr. J. D. Taylor of-Grand- Forks, N. D, is spending a few days at his summer 'cottage on Lake Bemidji. His sister, Mrs. W. H. Van Sycle, of Grand Forks has been at the cottage for the past several days. : / $50,000 to Toan on farms. Dean T &£ rand Co.c:: da71te !Karel M. Rickerson <of -Bemidji, LG who has been in training at Camp = . S Wadsworth, South Carolipa, for the thesag:s g‘:l Co0k “with a8 1-6:{’? past two months, has received an ap- 2 pointment ito the officers’ training camp at Camp Dodge, Iowa. Miss Lila Elliot of -Pinewood was in Bemidji--yesterday--visiting with friends. Mrs. Oscar Thyren of Kelliher mo- tored to Bemidji Monday, where she was a guest at the J. O. Harris home on Lake Boulevard for a couple of days. On her return she was accom- panied by Miss Dorothy Harris, who will remain over Sunday. The creamery now has a large daily supply .of.buttermilk at 10c. a gallon. 527tf A A A A A A A A NE State of :Ohio, “ity of Toledo, . .- Lucas.County, .6s. .- Frank. J. Cheney makes cath that he i3 senior partner of the firm of. F. J. Cheney & Co.,doing business in th= 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 Catarrh that cannot be cured by theuse.of HALL'S.CATARRH MEDICINE. *'! FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before-me-and :subscribed 4 my presences this 6th day. of-Decembe! A, D. 186.. .. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) 5 Notary Public. Hall's. Catarrh Medicine is taken :in« “Wternally. and. acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free; F. J. CHENEY & CO.; Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, e, Hall's Family Tills for constipation Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn of Be- midji motored to Brainerd today and after a short- visit with friends-left for St. Paul. From that city, Dr. nborn goes by train to Chicago to attend the American Medical associa- tioh meeting.—Brainerd Daily Dis- pptch. t « Sumner Whitney left for Brainerd yesterday where he will visit with his uncle, ‘W. Whitney, for a week, en- route to Summitt, Idaho, where he will join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whitney, formerly of this city. He will make his home there in the future. “THE BLUEBIRD" AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE ““A photodrama that will: put new courage into America’s hearts; the sort of a play that lifts dark thoughts intoithe sunshine.” ErLko0 THEATRE FRI. AND SAT.; JUNE 14 - 15 Offica phone i, -zesidence|d t0, go to::Hakkerup's:and: ha 3 PR It you want a-car, call Enterprise Juee:jLovering; :linotype - operator for the Same firm, were in Be:u}djtii ytes- day. terday, 'and ' while here .visited the| i $ Bemidji’ Ploneer plant, Mr.. Mor- gutg:e tonight. donce i plione 10, " e |- Gagen, of : Soiway autoed- to. Bemidji{ Miss Eliza Boobar .of. Nary.were in{- A diameter, which has done service six While Mrs. M. C. Bacheller and Jer. children are at their summer ‘home &t Bemidji, Mr. Bacheller. is im,at his residence: on Woodland avenue, for “the .summer.—Grand Forks Herald. - Dahl, have-movedto Bemidji from Glenwood, ‘Minn:, 'and will ‘the Short Turn Tractor Co., which was recently incorporated here. - Mr, Dahl has been here for the past few months. v C..;Mortimer,.-day ~ foreman - for timer_is enjoying:a week’s: vacation and Mr. Loveéring a: month’s- vaca- tion. - They Have land :near:Hines and - came -here-to. look after their farm interests;: . .Mr. Lovering was at -one .time; linotype operator for. the Bemidji-Sentinel.: . The trip was made by auto. AT THE “THEATERS + «:+ REX TONIGHT::: Some of the big scenes in: ‘‘Blue Jeans,” . Viola, Dana’s forthcoming Kodak filmdeveloping, only.10¢; {-Metro- special -production - of- Joseph ‘Arthur’s- famous play, occur in an Miss Dana as-star, . Powerful lights were installed at the mill for the photographing of the tense scenes staged there. days-a week for over two-score years, was used in the great rescue scene. . In the story, Miss Dana, as June, has been locked in the office by the villain, Ben Boone (Clifford Bruce.) Through the glass door she sees Boone and her sweetheart, Perry Bascom (Robert Walker) fighting in the mill. Boone places Bascom on the log carriage and leaves him to his fate. Breaking the glass door, June rushes in and drags Bascom from the carriage before it reaches the treacherous teeth. ELKO TONIGHT The very spirit of youth and fun “Gorn-Less Day” for Feo_t__Evory Day . Use.“Gete-1s,” the Great Corn Dis- - Ev"uyzmlx"u Corns Peel Right Off! Look at the illustration below. See the two fingers peeling off a corn as though it were a banana eel! And the man is smiling while e's doing it! All done pa.lnle joyfully. The moment “Gets-1It,” the Only Genuine, ThoroughCorn.- Pocler Ever Dicoverod Demeng o ies touches a corn or callus-the growth i8 doomed. It takes but two sece onds to apply “Gets-It.” _ The corne pain is eased at-once. .You can sit at your desk or walk about, dance, think, love and work with absolute ease. You can ae)ply “Gets-It” con- veniently almost anywhere where Yyou can take your shoe and stock- ing off for a moment or two. “Gets- It” dries at once; then put your shoe and stocking on again. ‘There’s no further excuse for suffering from corns and corn-pains. ‘Gets-It,” the guaranteed, moneys back corn-remover, the only sureway, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'dby E. Lawrence &Ca.,Chicago, IlL. Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by Barker’s Drug Store. THE BEMIDJL -DAILY: PIONEEK: _MOTHERS KNOW. Temaini in t , and his sister, i i with the nourishment she is supp]os_ed tfilETAOIl;XSHRDRD supplying. It is simply the con- Mrs, ‘John Dahl and son, Harold|gition of the mother reflected make|in the child. Constipation, the and American. boyhood are to jbe found : throughout the re‘gls of Jack Pickford's latest Para- niount -picture, *“Huck and Tom,” showing at the Elko’ theater. tonight. This ig-tlie second of thc Tom Saw- yer pictures, from Mark Twain’s im- -mortal ‘books. The superb_Artcraft picture extra- ordinary, “The Blue Bird,” a viz- ualization of the famous symbolical play of the same name, by Maurice| Maeterlincl), -wiill be displayed -atf the Elko. theater. tomorrow and Sat- ugday, matinees and evenings. £ In “The Stepping:Stone,”” the Tri- old-fashioned saw mill. These scenes| angle photoplay...featuring - Frank were taken at Roslyn, Long Island.| Keenan and .Mary. Boland, Miss-Bo-. Thig mill, built in 1869, is still in use|land appears as a. woman who has by the original owners, Conklin and|been~so’ faithful to her Tubby, who watched with great in-|through the early trials of their mar- terest the taking of the scenes with | riéd-life, that when he rises to suc- cess, he thinks. he.has-outgrown. her. When the time comes that she.learns she stands in the way to what he pre- The circu- | sumes are better things, she takes an lar, 'saw, four feet and a half in|unexpected course that is a *‘punch” of tremendous force in this thrilling picture, to be shown- at the Grand theater tonight, together. with the popular western story of “The Bull’s Prowpt Delivery THE WHOLE WIDE ‘WORLDV ' IS TALKING ABOUT- - Rocky Mountain Take a cup before bed- City Drug Adv. entire five METRO’S. : Tremendous Screen Drama : That Eclipses the Best the Stage Has Ever Done. Miss Dana as June Be- ;;Omest,hinGThis.Produc- tion, the Greatest Pic- VIOLA DANA inBLUE JEANS", ture Star in the World. at the REX THEATER TONIGHT AND ‘TOMORROW. - 10-20 cents . 7:20-9 o'ciock “The Bluebird.” . ‘GRAND.TONIGHT.. husband YOU LEFT CODY HANGING OVER THE EDGE OF A CLIFF LAST WEEK : WILL THE CANDLE BURN THE ROPE? “THE BULL'’S EYE” AT THE GRAND TONIGHT TELLS C " we parsd . " are pro o il or- L Ve Dbty Rashy output thcreased over threg times in six months to mest the growing demand for this popular machine. A Boon to Business o= THEATRE :——— TONIGHT A Triangle Feature FRANK KEENAN| | “THE STEPPING STONE” also “THE BULL'S EYE" Chapter entitled “DYNAMITE" TOMORROW FRIDAY/{ | MARGERY WILSON AND JOE KING In Thrilling Story “THE HAND AT THE WINDOW” also g “THE BULL’S EYE” GRAND HO e e Electric Appliances As Advertised in Ladies’ Home Journal- June Issue Sold By MINN. ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. ELKO BUILDINC Phone 26 z - | their home at 1111 Doud avenue.|great foe of health, is at work. 'Miss Maidie: Sthol: of Pinewood:igl'Mrs. Dahl’s husband is president of '_g[‘h’e system, unaide’d' istunable i to t!u'ow off the poisons stored up: in the bowels. A cup of “Helister’s Tea,” nature’s great herb rem- Brown & Phelps of Minneapolis, and| €d¥, Will quickly relieve the condition.: . Get .a package. to- s [ = S . S

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