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MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918. { WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING HOSTS AT DINNER Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Henderson en- tertained Harry Hoselton at 6 o’clock dinner-last-Friday evening at their home at 600 Bemidji avenue. Mr. Hoselton left Saturday morning for) Minneapolis where-he will enter the aviation school. " «y” GIRLS‘MEETING The:Girls’ “Y” club will hold its regular’ business meeting in the Presbyterian church basement at 7:30 ‘o’clock this evening. i PERSONALS AND l NEWSY NOTES Dean $60,000° to Ionn on “ferms. a7itt Iand‘Co. Mrs. Casper Knapp of Maltby pass- bd Saturday in the city shopping. o The. creamery now has a llgrge _ daily. supply- of buttermilk at c a |l g,uin‘ 527tf It you wani a car; call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. b6t Miss Rese Rider of Cass Lake was the guest of Bemidji.friends during the week-end. - The creamery anow has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 527tL One of these nice days you»ought to go to Hakkerup’s .arnd have your picture taken. 14tf Miss:Mable Nyhus of Becida left ~ Saturday for Crookston where she will-attend -summer school. | 5.7 1f you want a car, call Enterprise " \L"Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone' 10. ¥ - e b6tf Mrs. V. Hinshaw of ‘Wilton visited at-the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank- Sehroeder, Saturday. B. 0. Kirtland of Backus, who has been in Bemidji since Friday, return- ed to his home this morning. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residcnce phone 10. 66tf Mrs, ESE. Krueger and Miss Irene ~~-— Krueger of ‘Tenstrike.were between- > train visitogs in the city Saturday. Kodak film:developing, only 10c; prints,.3¢, 4c,"5¢; sanie as before the war. Rich Studio 29 10th St. 1 mo. 78 John Scholtz has returned to his home in Reynolds, N. D, after a week’s visit-with friends in Grant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lovgren of ‘Marsh Siding drove to Bemidji yes- terday and passed the day with riends. * Two Overland cars, model 90, were - driven through from Duluth to Be- midji yesterday fof the Letford Auto company. - Miss Hazel Allen of Montevideo is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Hegge of Becida, for a short time. Iy Miss Margaret Paull of Bemidji is a :guest. of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Paulk—Brainerd Daily Dispatch. Carvel Lincoln of Park Rapids au- toed to the home of his aunt, Mrs. Sam Hayth, of the town of Northern and passed the week end. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Kirt- land of Backus, Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. Kirtland’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crowell, a son. THEATRE. - TONIGHT CORRINE GRIFFITH and EVART OVERTON “THE MENACE” “. A powerful drama of love and hidden danger. Also “THE WOMAN IN THE WEB” TUESDAY, JUNE 18. HERBERT RAWLINSON “BRACE UP” Also Keystone Comedy “THE ICEMAN’S BRIDE” : % Mrs. Emma Hagadon and Miss Alice Smith of Leonard were in Be- midji Saturday enroute to Leonard where they will visit relatives for two weeks. = Miss Mary DeRushia of the North-] western Telephone office, returned Saturday from a week's vacation which she spent visiting at Climax and Crookston. —— Miss Ida Heng and Lillian Flat- ner returned this morning from Crookston where they spent the week-end visiting at the home of Miss Heng’s parents. Mrs. C. A. Bush returned yester- day morning from Minneapolis where she spent the past week, While there she attended the: Ladies-G. A. R.: Circle convention. . Miss Florence Whiting of Laporte was-among the delegates to the state Sunday school convention. While in the city she was. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Archie Allen. Mrs. Charles Van returned Situr- day from a two weeks’ trip which she spent visiting at Dulu Minne- apolis and at the home of her sister, Mrs. Abbott, at Bagle Bend. —a Miss Jessie Pendergast returned to Ponemah today, where she is teaching school. She came to Be- midji to attend the funeral of her father, Representative L. G. Pender- gast. ; Mrs. C. L. Christopher of Spring- field, Ohio, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Virts. Mrs. Christo- pher is a sister of Mr. Virts. She will remain as their guest for two or three weeks. S. C. Brown arrived Saturday eve- ning from Big Falls and spent yes- terday and today with his wife and daughter, Mrs. S. C. Brown and Miss Ida Virginia Brown. He will return tomorrow morning. The Little Falls Transcript says: | “Forest Cary of Menahga and Mrs. Ed Ebert and son of Bemidji motored to this city Friday for a visit. They will leave Sunday for Minneapolis, where they will visit.” Mrs. Charles Lentz, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Carter, for some time, left Saturday night for her home in De- troit, Mich. She will visit in St. Paul and Stillwater enroute. Harold White returned Saturday from Washington, D. C., where he has been-.attending the Bliss school, taking up electrical engineering. He will spend the summer %with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White. Miss Helen Evans returned yes- terday morning from Minneapolis where she has been -attending the University of Minnesota. She will spend the summer here with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans. Miss Evans will be a senior next fall. Gladys Traynor of Walker, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. William Clish,_and. family for the past four days, retufned to her home last evening. Mrs. ‘Clish’s mother, Mrs, M. Gleason, of Walker came to Bemidji and accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. A. 'A. Carter and son, Lawrence, left yesterday noon for Whitefish, Mont., in their -car. If they like Montana, they may de- cide to locate there. They will visit several palces enroute and do not expect to reach Montana for about ten days. Mrs. George Morain-and daughter, Laura, and son, Leslie, of Wilton were visitors in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. Morain just regeived a letter from her son, P. C. Norton, who is now at the front in France. He says he likes the service and is getting along splendidly. . Colo}ege SaintThomas SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Under the Control and Direction of Archbishop. Ireland Collegiate, Academic, Commercial and Preparatory Courses . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER 2 e b REXTIE Ideally Adapted 10-20 Cents SIA\-ClaraKimball Young “THE REASON WH " Froginesences Surpasses the “HOUSE OF CLASS" Matinee Daily 7:20-9 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Palmer of Man- kato, accompanied by Dr. Palmer’s brother, A. E.. Palmer,. and wife, have gone;to~Euclid, where they will spend twe ‘weaeks ‘as guestsiat.the A. E.'Paimer home. :They came here last week to bid Dr. Palmer good bye during which time they were guests at his home. AT THE THEATERS EXTRAORDINARY BILL “If I thought you did not love me, as you say you. do, I would shoot you and then myself.” Which was quite annoying to Richard Earle. In the first place he was tired of Mrs. Benngtt; in_the second; he never had any intentions of “flying to the ends of the earth” with her; and in the third, he had just been married to an heiress. Richard had . virtually supported himself on the expectation of marrying Elaine Bronson, and Hlaing trusted him so implicitly that she not only handed over the checkbook and combination to the safe but even consented to keep their marriage a_secret. This is the start of a remarkable scene in “The Bride’s Awakening” at the Rex tonight, starring May Murray. There will also be shown for the first time in.Bemidji, one of the new Mabel Howell comedies in three acts. Clara Kimball Youne, Clara Kimball Young adds an- other to her long list of noteworthy artistic characterizations by her por- | trayal of Yvonne Marinoff, the hero- ine of “The Reason Why,” Elinor| Glyn’s famous work, in which this successful star will appear at the Rex theater tomorrow. This is her latest ‘Select picture, adapted by Mary Murillo and directed by Robert G. Vignola. “The Reasor Why” is the story of a Russian refugee who masquer- ades as Zara, niece of Francis Mark- rute, comes to his home and marries Lord Tancred, a scion of the English nobility. with all its highest ideals. After a long series of misadventures,| she finally makes full confesstion to her supposed uncle and to her hus- band regarding her origin and her young son by her former marriage to;a Russian prefect of police, whom an; infuriated mob had murdered for hig cruelty. Tancred is stunned, but only for a moment; overwhelmed with forgiveness, he avows’ his un-]| dying love. ELKO PROGRAM At the Elko theater clever Enid Bennett is making a long looked for reappearance. on the screen, this time under the Paramount banner, in; “The Keys of the Righteous.” Miss Bennett, with William S. Hart, Dorothy Dalton and Charles Ray, followed Thomas H. Ince when he became affiliated with Paramount and Artcraft pictures and is the last of.the four to appear. “The Keys of the Rightepus’ is a story of Wisconsin and deals with the struggle of pretly Mary Man- ning to keep together a family com- posed of a crusty old grandfather who has never forgiven her invalid mother .for marrying his son, a drunken derelict, and one kindly uncle, almost her only friend. Other numbers on the program at the Elko tonight and Tuesday are pictured news-in;the Hearst-Pathe Weekly. ' GRAND: TONIGHT “The Menace,” at the Grand thea- ter tonight, is a drama of bright at- mosphere that deals with the ever- interesting experiment to prove that environment and not heredity molds a man’s character. It has the asset of being interpreted by a splendid cast, headed by Corinne Griffith and Evart Overton. In addition to the drama, a two- reel chapter from the popular ‘“The Woman in the Web” will be shown at the Grand tonight. MERCHANT’S WIFE ADVISES BEMIDJI WOMEN “I had stomach trouble so bad I could eat nothing but toast, fruit and hot water. Everything else soured and formed gas. Dieting did no good. I was miserable until I tried buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL benefited me INSTANT- LY.” Because Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large and small intestine it relieves. ANY CASE constipation, gour stomach or gas and prevents ap- pendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. 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USUAL PRICES TODAY AND TUESDAY Happiness WOOL BUYING PERMIT GRANTED NORTHERN HIDE & FUR Go. 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. We are ready now to make up a car shipment. Bring yours now to get into this car. NORTHERN HIDE & FUR GO, BEMIDJI, MINN. 118 Beltrami Ave. Phone 329 - - L