Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 15, 1918, Page 5

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-~ 2 SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918. Misses Beatrice Fisk, Grace Young, s | Carol Harm and Mrs. E. L. Capes PERSON ALS AND left yesterday for Bemidji where they 4 - willi&ttend “the/ Minnesota . Suntay [l ' : a . | schiool - convention "which is in prog- - % ) 'ress’in ‘that ¢ity. The local young women ‘are:‘delegates from the local Presbyterian church.—Grand Forks Herald, | NEWSY NOTES Save fuel—cook with gas. . See the| Let us confertogether, as joint Gas Co. 1-615 | workers in’ a eommon cause. Let us 10-20:Cents ‘T.ana Co. . d71tf]| and loyalty of his services to the 4 public. Let us serve our tounty in Mrs. Will Hemming of Wilton was | obedience to our best judgment by the guest of Bemidji friends Friday.| voting for C. A, HUFFMAN, for Reg- = ister of Deeds.—Ady. 1-615 The creamery now has a large daily supply ot buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 527tf Mrs. Charles Mosbaugh or Nebish is visiting friends in the city for a month. AT THE _ Morning worship at'11 a, Auto Co. - Office phone 1, residence}: phone 10. B6tt ous Sunday:seheols>in:the Mrs. ' W. S. Hunt of the town of Northern passed yesterday in the city sented Tom Mix, the champion rider iof the west, in a stimring drama, p did oppertunity to display his riding | B. D. Hanscom, pasto: The creamery aow has a large h D] daily supply of buttermilk at 10¢ a lability. %71 is & five-reel foature and allon. 527t | from the William Fox studios. There Luths F & |will also- be a Fox comedy, ‘“‘Domestic s One of these nice days you ouéhl to go to Hakkerup’s ard have your: picture taken. 14tt < Rex Sunday. of Frohn, 3 o’clock p. m. It is great to win and when it is a girl'you win, it is great, is it not? Well, “The Winning of Beatrice” shows how a young advertising man o’clock p. m. All are welcome, O. P. pastor. Miss Rose Gause of Minneapolis is the guest of friends in Tenstrike dur- ing the summer months. ) If you want a car, call Enterprise aided a charming girl in business and 1 ilin’ s Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence | won the position of life partner. May| y o xfigssil?ls':;?clgff]filfi;e ot phone 10. 56tt | Allison is the star of this Metro All- ing.. High mass at 10 a. m Mrs. S. C. Wilson of Bagley is in|shown at the Rex theater Sunday. the city visiting at®he home of her Scenes of - comedy and drama @ré gé(c!g;;n at3p m. J.J T daughter, Mrs. Bert Carver. evenly- distributed threugh the five * reels of this picture, nfaking it a de- Banti If you want a car, call Enterprise | lightful attraction. antist. Auto Co. Office phone 1, resldpnee Charlie Chaplin will also be seen plone 10. . 66tf|in ome of his famous sereams, “A Jitney Elopement.” = department only, corrducted convention speakers. Miss Mabel -Walters is visiting at the home of her brother, B. Walters, of Tenstrike during the summer. T L. Brown of New-York will Monday—May Murray. All are welcome. A. M. On Monday at the Rex will be seen pastor. . May Murray in “The Bride’s‘:Awaken- ing.” Kodak fllm'developlng, only 10c; _prints, 3¢, 4c, 5¢c; same as before the _war. Rich Studio 29 10th St. Preshvterian. ELXO TONIGHT * | preach Sunday morning at C. A. Huffman will appreciate your < co-operation; vote for him at the pri-{ pirq »* Maeterlinck has turned the mary, for Register of Deeds.—AdV. | jight upon life, drawn aside the veil 1-615} of the future and has given a vivid reminder of the past. He has shown that the pursuit of happiness leads to all quarters of the globe, when, as a. matter of fact, true happiness is at au;ldoors. unrecognized. This - ._ | remarkable photoplay may be seen at Lulu St. Peter -of Puposky was in} 5 Jagt showing in the Elko theater the city yesterday enroute to St. tonight. Cloud, where she will attend summer school for six weeks. In his ‘masterpiece, *‘The " Blue-| ;¢ 11 5clock mory under the direction of HUFFMAN—has not acquired the Sunday school will meet habit. He is efficient and worthy. Yote for C. A. Huffman for Register of Deeds.—Adv. 1-615 Elko Sunday. “The Hand of Peril” is the title ot the World Film feature picture in The primary aim should be to get the best man for the place—hence we advise voting for C. A. HUFF-| which House Peters will be seen at MAN, for Register of Deelds.—Adv. | the star at the Elko theater on Sun- 1-615| day. It is an adaptation of the wide-| § ly read detective stories by.that bril-|.- liant author, Arthur ‘Stringer. Close on the last flash of “Bill’s Baby” on the screens of the world, “Smiling Bill” Parsons saunters back in his second of the Capitol comedies. This time it.is “Bill’'s Predicament,” to be seen at the Elko theater Sun- Are you doing your part to insure the nomination of the logical man ‘for Register of Deeds. C. A. HUFF- MAN is worthy of your support.— Adv. 1-615 Mrs. J. C. Courtney and Mrs. John ‘Essler returned from St. Paul yes-|day. WA & terday where they atte;:ded an }tml; PN SR RAGES ; %R portant meeting of the Rebekal lfl Todge. i GRAND TONIGHT ANCE William Desmond and Gloria Swan- Thvmrgg WST Denying our, - Mrs. Myrtle Lenners and Miss|son are featured stars in “Society for bt Georgia Lenners of Princeton, Minn., | Sale,” new ' Triangle drama to be .,.,..‘",,},‘;; '{:}EED cle & are visiting at the home of Mrs. Len- | shown at the Grand theater tonight. M L ner’s sister, Mrs. H. J. Connant, for|In this play a society Englishman two weeks, goes broke and receives a financial offer to open the gates of society to T HEA T E R S | | fessor Walter 8. Athearn of Boston, 11 Enterprise 2 Mass.; will preach :the sermon. All{ond term in Con, . It you want a car, cal nterpr elsimentary: desars . 0f -th6: vari- jongress, I desire to take T ) =) Services in Trinity ehureh, town {Hounds,” a lau.ghable feature, of-Liberty, 10:30 o’clock a. m. Services in Aardahl church, town Services in Nymore church at 8 Star Series picture which will' be school at 11:30. Vespers and bene- 9:30 a. m.—Bible school, adult 11 a. m.—Morning worship. Frank Rev. J. ‘F. McLeod, a former pas- 1 mo. 78 tor of the Presbyterian church, will byterian church. Service will begin Sunday evening the service will be in union at the ar- day school convention leaders. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are welcome to these serv- ices. L. P. Warford, pastor. selves onh a litele mea‘x’u- Tnited States Food Administrasion S gl T UTHE, B‘EMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ' wiLAn I TOM MIX Also Fox Film ¢ Comedy,2Parts . DOmestic Hounds’’ - ‘A Thrilling Western Drama - - 7:20-9.0’clock $50,000 to Ioan on !arml Dean '::k“ggrifi fg:::fi.};::i ]g:l; g&‘;g; b G’M’"e s””n‘ y s Jaflal c"‘RL’E c”APL'” PAGE FIVE. - THE PLAIN TRUTH In view.of the fact that I cannot|® leave my duties in Washington at this time to come home and person- ally refute the baseless stories being m. . Pro-lcirculated by those politically op- posed to my renomination for a sec- city will tlg)s {neafni l:m é)ires'?ndt‘ my case to the - e of tl REX TONIGHT meet, in the Mathodist church tomor- }thelr e gatriet: Tonight at the Rex will be. pre-|row morning at 9:30 o’clock, under the direction of F. L. Brown of New | .. shopping. York and under the supervision of . i Ave High;” inowirich-Mix-has:€plen- | Grace M. Longfellow: of ‘Minneapetis: son recently wrote about me: My Dear Mr. Hunt: 1 IF Your letter inquiring about Con-| YOU Grambo, | 8ressman Knutson and his attitude| toward the government and the war, | WANT it a.t! }mnd.i So far as I know and TO GET can learn since we declared war he g has " faithfully supported every war| YOTSEVXQ{!?I"O Sunday measure and has done all that could be asked of him in this direction and GET YOU WANT Philippe, by state last October. man at 10 a. them true. false Mr. N. K. Hunt, St. Cloud, Minn. UNITED STATES SENATE Wasington, D. C., I have no doubt of his loyalty and patriotism. He seems to be very en- ergetic, industrious and attentive to %he rou]tlnq work of his district and rom what I can learn I think he is t growing in favor with his colleagues- BE I I ER in the House. Yours very truly, (Signed) KNUTE NELSON. speak. . | - Tt has been charged that Congress Whitby, | fajled to include in.its own-member- \ 4 ship in the War Revenue Act passed 2 This is what Congress- 3 lsc a copy Claude- Kitehin, chairman of the House Ways and Means commit- tee, and author of that bill says: the Pres- “The War Revenue Act did not exempt members -of Congress from either the ‘Excess Profit tax or the Income tax.” the Sun- Congressman W. R. Green of Iowa, a member of that committee, has this to say: “The salaries of Congressmen are subject to the tax imposed by the Excess profits division of the last Revenue Act.” ' ‘On Feb. 1st of this year the Com- missioner of Internal Revenue sent the following instructions to all col- lectors of internal revenue: “The Bureau of Internal Revenue is of the opinion that it was not the inteéntion of Congress to exempt they salaries of United States Senators and || Representatives from the Excess Profits tax, and holds that the sal- rs of Congress are sub- ovisions of Title 11 of the Act of Oct. 3, 1917, and are in- cluded in the income to be reported by ‘such members for the purposes|| of the Excess Profits Tax as well as|| for the purposes of the Income and || the War Income Taxes.” (Signed) DANIEL C. ROPER, Commissioner. Some, who have circulated these]| stories, or others equally baseless, ! did so honestly, believing them to be Others circulated them with malicious intent, knowing them to be in every particular. The fact that my opponents do not dare ques- I know their love for'Fair Play and that is all ‘that I-ask. Some of my oppoments have gone ask that you kindly attend the Pri- ! up and down the Sixth district ques- tioning my loyalty. 1 desire to call |/VOte for me. ! your attention: to’ what Senator Nel- Yours very. truly, : May 3, 1918. tion a single vote of mine since the /declaration of war should be suffi- ient evidence that my record in Con- igress ‘has ‘been good. Twelve (12) inch blue print copies t;:‘om1 goveli:lnmem. certified 'gl:“' Abraham Lincoln once said some-|SIoVi0& - @ government . u gl:‘i)l;sgmab:ut tswappln%'vhorses while ,{,‘;‘N’,}’g“';.""mg; "I’Si‘;“’n‘f}.”:fiu"‘ crossing the most’ turbulent stresm | Bidil Minn.. 28¢ each. Tor sale at in the history, of our conntry. I piace ||F10REer office. L ‘myself and the experience I have gained during the past. year.of war at the service of the people, If my | record meets with your approval I maries on Monday, June 17th, und | HAROLD KNUTSON, " é{lespubllcnn Candldate for Longress TTER, MAGAZINE THE BEMIDJI PIONEER 360 ARTICLES 360 TLLUSTRATIO At Your Nowsdealer Yearly Subscription $3.50 Send for our new free cate alog of mechanical baoks - Popular Mechanics Magazine: 6 North Michigan Avenue, Chicage ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LAST TIMES TONICHT MAETERLINCK'’S The Symbol of Happiness l TOMORROW-SUNDAY: | a manikin in a modiste’s shop. He And but one thought here is 1§er- falls in love with the girl and trou- missible—how to get the very best man for the job. We say vote” for|bles loop in. C. A. HUFFMAN, for Register of| .An issue of the Universal Weekly, Deeds.—Adv. 1-615| news in pictures, is also on the Grand theater program for tonight. P. Bergman left yesterday morn- ing for Camp Dodge where he will visit his brother, Andrew Bergman, who is stationed there, and who ex- pects to leave for France soon. Grand Sundav. William 8. Hart is seen in another of his famous and much liked ‘‘bad- men” roles when he is presented by Thomas H. Ince in a stirring drama of the West, entitled “The Gun Fight- er,” showing at the Grand theater| Sunday. A two-part Keystone comedy is also to be seen at the Grand Sunday. Charles Nangle returned from Lew- iston, Mont., yesterday morning, where he spent the past week with his brother, David Nangle, who was ill, but who is somewhat improved. ¢ Among the Sunday school delegates . to the convention from Hibbing are| Notice toduy’s Want Ads, back page. Mrs. C. E. Hughes, Mrs. L. W. Doo- ley, Rev. and Mrs: R. W. Adair, C. E. Everett, Miss Mae Colmer and Miss Violet Toms. They will remain un- til Monday. % Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Beavers, the G R A N D latter special agent for the Great THEATRE TONIGHT American Insurance company, arrived last night from Humeston, Iowa, and and GLORIA SWANSON m “SOGIETY FOR SALE” will make their homg at 703 Minne- sota avenue. She Hired Billy and He Fell in will act as stenographer and book-| - Love With Her. this car. Mrs. Bernice Helland of Argyle, Minn., came to Bemidji to attend the funeral of her father yesterday. She will remain as the guest of her mo- ther, Mrs. L. G. Pendergast, during the summer at the Pendergast sum- mer home on Lake Plantaganet. 118 Beltrami- Ave. Miss Marie Raymond left on this noon’s train for Duluth where she — WOOL BUYING PERMIT GRANTED BY THE GOVERNMENT To operate as an approved wool dealer in country dis- tricts, for 1918 clip in conformity with the regulations of the War Industries Board. . Farmers, bring your wool to us, where it is bought under government directions. make up a car shipment. Bring yours now to get into NORTHERN HIDE & FUR Gp. We are ready now to NORTHERN HIDE & FUR GO, BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 329 keeper for the Northwestern Tele- Also Showing phone company there. Miss Ray- mnnd has been with the Northwest- UNIVERSAL WEEKLY NEW.S ern Telephone company here for the IN PICTURES past three years. Vote for C. A. HUFFMAN for Reg-| SUNDAY SPECIALS ister of Deeds. He will bring to the office Enterprise Enthusiasm " P R Efficiency Business Methods In the wi <113 Honesty. —_Adv. 1-615 plasl’dfi:tév::ohs:dthnllmg Earle Cochran returned yesterday s * ’ morning from Culver, Ind., where he The Glll‘l Flghter has been attending the Culver mili- _ tary academy the past winter, and Also Keystone Comedy will spend the summer in Bemidji uwh N BY A FOWL” with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cochran, Sr. He will return to the academy again nexi fall, FEEETTEEEEEs House Peters In Great Mystery Play 2 “The Hand of Peril” Also “BILLIE’S PREDICAMENT” Two-part Comedy, with “Smiling Bill” Parsons ’ The Business Triumph of a Debutante Is Pictured in . f THE ‘WINNING OF BEATRICE’ A 5-Act METRO Screen Romance of LOVE AND DRAMA Starring BEAUTIFUL MAY ALLISON REX THEATRE 233"{2%1( -NSHND{}Y— 10753235')3 CHARLIE. CHAPLIN ‘A JITNEY ELOPEMENT’ One of Chaplin’s Fupniest MONDAY——Beél;ti;fil May l\;lu;ray “The Bride’s Awakening” | i | ) z

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