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1 ' I 'WHAT SOCIETY ) " IS DOING y | - . HOUSE PARTY A’'group of glrls left here Tuesday’ for Lavinia, Minn., to be guests of Mies Mildred Brown at & house party during the week. Miss Eva Matthews is 'to_be the. honor guest, and other girls in the party include Migs Mil- dred Odell, Miss Ethel = McGowan, Miss Ruth MeNicol, Miss Helen Heit- man‘and Miss Helen Wilder. * .+ Miss Matthews will be jpined at Lavinia .early. next week : by her brother, Mark Matthews, and = they will go on to Keokuk, Iowa, to spend the summer, expecting to join-their | parents, Rev. and. Mrs. W. H, Mat- thews in New York at the beginnlng of: the school year: During’ the . last several days Miss X .~ Mptthews has been complimented with a. number :of pleasant- affairs, ‘among:them heving beeni an.infor- mal afterncon on -Monday, .given by Miss Ruth McNicol, a slimber party, by Miss Mildred Qdell, a theate, ~given by Miss Madeline ‘Getts;; and|, Miss-Helen -Wilder: also -was a host- ~ess in honor:of Miss Matthews.— Grand -Forks Herald. i e SORENSON-RYGG ¢Anna Rygg of town of Liberty and Valdimar Axel Sorenson of this city were married Thursday evening at the Presbyterian parsonage at 9:30 o’clock, Rev. L. P. Warfield officiat- ing. They were attended by Miss Madga Rygg, sister of the bride and Loren S, Sorenson. They will make their home on a farm. i KE TAL The SW%dAign L:Eug‘e)gm Ladies aid of- Nymore will give a basket social’ in the Salvation' Army hall, Satur- day night, June 15. - All are cor- dially invited to come. E || PERSONALS AND 'NEWSY NOTES | Dean $50, 000 to Toan on rarms. da71tt Land Co i The 'creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 527tf ’ It yo'u want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf ; Al Kaiser, of the First National _ bank ‘of Bagley, passed yesterday in the city. ; The -creamery .now- has a ~large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. B527tl $ Mrs. Clyde: Ewing of Puposky was in-the city between trains shopping yesterday. = One of these nice aays you ought to go to Hakkerup’s ar.d have your picture taken. arty | 14fl| If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Omce phone 1, residence phone 10. b66tf 3 Mrs.. John Noel of Northern was an .out-of-town shopper -in -Bemidji || yesterday. Auto” Co. ‘Officé phone 1, reaidonce plione. 10 % Bl Miss N{ay ‘Mc€aulley of Thief River Falls is visiting at the J. M. Yates home' this-week. J Mrs, E. E. McDonald left: today for Mizpah where she will spend the da; attending to ‘Red Cross affairs. Kodnk Alm developing, only 10c; prints, ¢, bc; same as before. the Studlo 29 10th St, 1 mo. 78 rvxlla,Patterson has return- ed to her duties’as clerk at the Mark- ham hotal a.f'.er a ¢wo weeks' vaca- leas, Hilma Erickson of *Pelican Rapids:is spending the summer visit- 3 sister, Mrs. Bergford near ! ‘Mr.-and Mrs. F. Wolfe, Charles Hedman, Selma and Amy Hedman of Laporte motored .to- Bemidji yester- day and spent the day with friends. Mrs. Asher Webber of Grant Val- ley was in the city yesterday en- route to Blackduck where she will be the gnest of relatives for a week. . — .. William_ Kaiser, son of Al Kaiser, of the First National bank of Bagley, has béen added to the office force of the Bemidji Pioneer, Publishing com- pany. & A. Saeks of Dayton, Ohio, has ar- rived in Bemidji and will spend the summer here as a guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. Cohen, and family. Mrs:J. M.' Freeburg and Miss Beth ! Reed of Blackduck are in the city at- ‘tending -the Sunday school conven- tion. ~'While here they are guests at the C. G. Johnson home. Emil Lund and family of this city have gone to.Alberta, Canada, where they will make their future home. Mr. Lund has been a resident of this city for: the past thirteen years. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Giles of Grand | Forks, N. D., are spending a .week ml Bemidji v1sit1ng with friends. Mr. Giles was formerly manager of the Northwestern Telephone office here. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Weagant were in the city yesterday, having motored nere from Winnipeg, enroute to Du- luth and also to Fort William where they will mee.the steamer ‘“Ha- monic.” Dr. Walter Mattick, superintend- ent of the Lake Julia sanatorium, A. A. Tone of Northome and Dr. Wallin of Park Rapids attended the meeting of the Tri-County sanatormm board yesterday Mabel Rauk of Shevlim, Mpyrtle Rain 2#nd Gladept Campbell of Clo- quet are guests at the home of Al- fred Krog while attending the Sun- day school convention.. Miss Camp- ‘bell is a delegate. i ELKDMHEMMF MAETERLINCK’S “THE BLUEBIRD" TODAY ano TOMORROW A THOUSAND SMILES! A THOUSAND SOBS! MATINEE and EVENING NO ADVANCE IN PRICES It 'you want a car, call Enterprise | M THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER in Five Reel Feature io 20 Cents REX SATURDAY "iLiam rox “ACE HIGH” 'PAGE FIVE ‘Also Fox Film Comedy,2 Parts TOM MIX ‘“Domestic Hounds”’ 7:20-9 o’clock COMING SUNDAY — — GHARLIE CHAPLIN ; ”Miés Laura Welch, who has been ngaged as teacher at Bemidji, has returned home to spend the summer vacation with the Edward . Welch family, East Cherry - street.—Still- water Daily” Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jahr and little son, Vernon, left last night for Crosby, where Mr. Jahr has accepted a position as manager for the Mah- lum Lumber company. They - will make their future home there. /Dr. and Mrs. Sharpless and daugh- ter, Margaret, and Mrs. Kitts of Fer gus ‘Falls arrived in’Bemidji yester- day by -automobile and will remain here until- Monday -to attend. the state Sunday school convention. Rey. Carl Stromme is a guest at the home of his father-in-law, A. R. Erickson, and will remain until Mon- day when he will return to. his home in San Francisco, Cal. Enroute his return trip he will spend a short time in St. Paul. Ralph Johnson arrived in the ecity this morning from Minneapolis where he has been attending the Univer- sity #'Minnesota and studying en- ginee&xg. and will spend the sum- mer ¥acation visiting with. his -pare ents, Mz and Mrs. C.-G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs..A. E. Witting and son, Maurice, accompanied by Rev. Kossack and Dr. J. C. Koch of Black- duck, left Tuesday and motored to Duluth and some-of the range towns, returning last evening. Maurice Witting returned to Duluth this noon where he has a position. . K. P. Letford, of the Letford Au- tomobile company, having enlisted in the mgéhanics’ corps of the army, feft last night for Minneapolis where he will receive training for the avia- tion department of the service. Mrs. Letford, formerly Miss Eva Durand, will remain in Bemidji and retai:n her position at the telephone office. AT THE | THEATERS i WAS HUGE SUCCESS As a _stage production, “Blue Jeans” was one of the greatest suc- cesses of a decade, greater in returns than the- im#iortal *“Way Down East,” and like the latter is a coun- try life story of absorbing interest, one of the features being where June, ostracized by the townspeople, lives in a humble cottage, where her child is born, and Perry at last returns riage, proving the legality of his own marriage to June, He seeks Boone at the mill. ing, and that husband is Perry. Ben overpowers Perry, and placing him on the log carriagé, turns the great lever. He has locked June, who has followed her husband, inside the of- fice. Then he and Sue make their escape. fireaking the glass door, June' plunges out, and reversing the lever just in time, saves Perry from the great saw. Misfortune over takes Sue and Boone, and June and Perry face a future of happiness, with the respect of all. The intervening story is full of intense situations. Mix in New One. Tom Mix, claimed to ‘be the best rider in the United States, will be seen at the Rex tomorrow, matinee and night, in “Ace High,” a thrill- ing western drama. This photo- drama is now showing in the leading theaters of the country, including Duluth and the Twin Cities. It is a Fox production. There will also be shown a Fox comedy, A ‘“‘Domestic Hounds,” said to be one of the best of the Fox comedies. Chaplin Sunday. Sunday at the Rex will be seen Charlie Chaplin, in addition to a specially booked Sunday feature. Watch for this.one. GRAND TONIGHT There have been mystery photo- plays on the screen before this, but few of them have been more absorb- ing, baffling, gripping or completely successful than the new Triangle feature, “The Hand at the Window.” With Margery Wilson of the “don’t stay still” eyes, and Joe King in the lead, photo patrons of the Grand theater are promised an evening of rare entertainment tonight. “Dynamite,” a chapter in “The Bull’s Eye,” is also showing at the Grand tonight. Grand Saturdav. Wilham Desmond and , Gloria Swanson appear as leading charac- ters in “Society for Sale,” an unusual and highly interesting story, at the Grand theater tomorrow. THE PHOTOPLAY IMMORTAL Scene after scene of drifting love- liness in a story that absorbs the at- tention of the old man of seventy, the young girl of eighteen, the child of five, the college boy of twenty, the tired business man and the mother of the household; humor and laugh- ter in every scene with tears just around the corner in many places; beauty of “setting, beauty of face, [ » PSS beauty of story, beauty of acting, everywhere—in the humble cottage. ©7| case my County development plans with evidence of Sue’s former mar- years to win. Boone | Toureen. cannot understand why Sue refuses|too that this suggestive development to marry him. She finally tells him| work is pushed at home and at St. it is because she has a husband liv-| Paul, 4 I Bt SR e | | { That’s Maeterlinck’s “The Bird.” That and a thousand things|the best. more. At the Elko theater tonight and Saturday, matinee and night. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Ordered by J. J. Opsahl and to be 'pald” for.at -the regular advertis- ing rates.) TO. THE VOTERS OF THE 62ND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT: !, (Being Beltrami County) Having “filed for Legislative Rep- resentative, will appreciate your vote at June 17th Primary Election in Respectfully yours, ; J. J. OPSAHL, The Home Maker. Legislative Candidate; 62nd District, Beltrami County, Primary Election, June 17th. 2-616 CASWELL HAS STRONG EN'DORSE- MENTS FOR CLERK OF PREME COURT SENATOR NELSON: *“He ds a good man of fine character, good abil-! it)iw and thoroughly loyal and patri- otic.” SENATOR KELLOGG: ‘Besides his qualifications as a public officer he has proven himself a valuable citizen of he state, and has more than | once demonstrnted his independence and integrity.” JUDGE START (formerly Chief Justice of Minnesota): “Never since| - meet your approval. “My business platform is to help make effective warfare on Idle Acres, Kaiser Bill, and Booze. —My Po!itics are the same: Having on: hand this spring 1,100 bushels of seed potatoes as well as the idle acres, I am assisting my boys in their potato planting instead of out hunting votes, the Voters OWN ciate Justice Court) : He has Akin, Anoka, Minn.) CAREFUL JUDGMENT is the best. Part of my Business aims at home or at St. Paul, and for which I ask your fullest co-operation, irrespective of whom you select to send to St Paul is: 1st. Work to secure the same freight rates on pole wood, as on logs. - 2nd. A law to allow incorporation under S.ate Banking laws and su- pervision, Township Live Stock Loan Association; to encourage placing sheep, and other live stock, on 160,- 000 farmsteads in Northern Minne- sota. -3rd. To rebuild the old Elwell Road law plan, so that each forty acre tract of land, for 7 1-2 miles on each side of the main line of NEED- ED new Railroads in the north end of the County, can cantribute, not to exceed $50.00 per forty acres or five cents per acre, per year, for twenty five years towards building the grade, furnisiing ties and culverts and then ask the Federal Government Railroad Director to furnish Rails, Terminals, Equipment and Service. Land owners to receive preferred stock from the Federal Director and be entitled to same interest as on Liberty Bonds provided Land Owners help create business for the railroad by produc- tion on their lands, as we cannot lick the "Kaiser' with idle unproductive lands. 4th. Fair and practical Franchise and-assessment laws for the Red Lake Indians. That were disfranchised.in the recent County Option’contest. 5;!1 More clear cut Mineral As- ment and Mineral Reservation La to encourage Northern Minne- sota! Mineral development. ese five suggested business or develdpmentilaws will help our Coun- ty do their part”better to lick the ‘Kaiser. Will you, Mr. Voter, help 1n this work: ., Stick even if it takes several VIOLA V|0LA DANA in'BLUE JEANS' at the REX There are three Legislative Candi- dates in the fleld. Opsahl, Rako and Select your man, but see 10-20 cents by yourselves and all your THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD IS TALKING ABOUT DANA Jeans METRO’S Tremendous Screen Drama That Eclipses the Best the Stage Has Ever Done. Miss Dana as June Be- comes, in This Produc- tion, the Greatest Pic- ture Star in the World. THEATER TONIGHT LAST SHOWING 7:20-9 o'clock “Knocked Out By a Bad tomach . Superacidity causes Bloat, Heartburn, Indigestion—Starts nearly Aiter YOU eat—take—one all human ills. Don’t let it GET you. EATONIC FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE Get EATONIC from your Druggist with the DOUBLE GUARAN TEE Scnd for the **Help"” Book, Addross Eatonie Remedy, Co.. 1018-24 So. Wabash Ave,, Chicago, . It drives the gas and bloat out of your body and you get FULL STRENGTH OUT OF THE FOOD YOU EAT O—— HOTPOINT Electrlc Appliances As Advertised in ngne Issuemm Sold By ELKO BUILDING O ——— Ladies’ Home Journal MINN. ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Phone 26 Blue| friends. Each one help to bring about|I voted to promote Mr. Caswell to - the office of Clerk of the Supreme Court have I regretted it, for he has proved to be a very -competent and painstaking officer.” JUDGE ELLIOTT (formerly Asso- . Minnesota -Supreme . “I know from personaleio-. : servation while I'was connected with ° the Court that Mr. Caswell is quali- fied for the position.’” SENATOR MANLEY L. FOSSEEN: “Because Mr. Caswell’s special quali- fications for the place I am support- ing him.” GEORGE W. PETERSON (former- ly County Attorney Todd County:and - later Assistant Attorney General): “The work of Mr. Caswell has been accurate and painstaking, been faithful to the duties of his office.” (Prepared and circulated by R. W.