Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 19, 1918, Page 5

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£ = . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918. TEMPERATURE AND TENPER. Here is a good old story that some- body has taken the trouble to dress up A q B Al in Khaki—or hospital blue: _ ; g 1 i Sister Anne was going the round of Tone Powell, little daughter of Mrs. C. B. Powell, who was operated 1 pon yesterday at St. Authony’s hos- WHAT SOCIETY :il"tal foer adenglgs and tgnslolg,y iz g::- T ting along nicely. ls DOING Mrs. James L. Pogue and little P 1 1 | | daughter, Audrey May, left this noon the ward in-the big hospital f - ~ i ‘ for Hibbing where thoy will join Mr. e e e moea, | THEATRE - 'TONIGHT Ty Pogue.. They will make their home charts over each bed and taking tem- ; peratures. Reaching the side of one hero, in whose mouth she had left the ther- mometer a minute ago, she was horri- fied to find, withdrawing it, that it reg- istered 120, although only an hour ago the patient was normal. Swiftly she summoned the house doctor, but he, on arriving, was seriously perturbed, ‘as there ‘was nothing in the patient’s condition' to account ‘for the sudden rise. R. N. RECEIVE OFFICIAL there in the future. The Bemidji lodge of Royal Neigh- Miss Bessie Patterson, of the -bors gave a reception for the Cass Northwestern . Telephone Co., has Lake and Laporte chapters last eve-|gone to Superior, Wis., where she ¢ ning in the Odd Fellows’ hall. Mrs. will spend a week’s vacation visiting Ives, state deputy for the order, was her brother, Bert J. Foster. ‘present and conducted a school of . instruction. Entertainment was fur- William Stillmaker of Minot, N. nished and refreshments were served. [ D., is in the city visiting his sister, There.were 12 members from La-|Mrs. Robert Tesch, and his father, L. Stillmaker. ~The latter is in St. porte present and about 35 from it Antliony’s hospital receiving treat- Casgs Lake. el mlent: “Look here,” he said t . ‘Lool ere,” he sa o the soldier, BREAKFAST PICNIC R. W. Merseresa:u. who is connected “have. you dropped this thermometer with the Page ‘& Hill company, has or been fooling with it?” - URES The following dajoyed a breakfast|rented the Sam A. Cutter residence, “No, .sir. Orfly been stirring my tea wonie-rier picnic ‘and bathing yesterday morn-|1111 Beltrami avenue? Mr. Cutter with l't " ?('l“ J | ing at Diemond -point: -Lorraine|and family have rented rooms in the}; ‘e Kreatz, Helen Hayner, Elsie Shan-| Frank Patterson home. : Masks-and non, Mildred: Olson, Borghild John- ! Upset Her Balance. AR son, Mable Croon, Edla Rudy, Doris| Gilford Nokken, who uas been vis- NL“‘T é‘ rose petal on a zephyr she & ew into the hosier's. . ons With the most remarkable iting his aunts, Mrs. C. M. Bacon and Mrs. J. H. Fallon, for the past two weeks, left yesterday afternoon for. his -home in Margo. He leaves for Camp 6rant, Ill., on the 28th of this month. Macready ‘and Irene Macready. They were taken out to the point by Paul Johnson and Kenneth Long- Jdalla in cars, GUILD MEETS TOMORROW The Guild of the Episcopal church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30- o’clock in the basement of the church. All members are requested to be pregent as there is special work to do. -Supper will be served by the ladies from 5:30 until 7 o’clock in “I'm looking for something nice for a young man” she sald shyly to the |C3St ever assembled for stage or gallant behind the counter. screen. “Why don’t you look in the mirror?” ALSO A “FORD”.SCENIC asked the hosier, and she was so flus- = - tered-that he managed to get ‘an order TOMORROW. THU-RSDAY for four dozen raincoats that she NORMA TALMADGE didn’t want, before she knew what she i s “MISSING LINKS” Also Showing g “THE BULL’S EYE” The very latest line in hats fot men and women is on-display in London’ shops, and there is nothing fancy about them, for they are steel-helmets, the gort worn by the troops.ili the trenches. Thesc helmets are a defense against shrapnel, and already many men jand wemen in London are wearing them because of air raids. AR AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AN A AN R R Hannm A. P. Whité, accompanied by his son, Harold White, and Herbert War- field, returned this morning from Minneapolis where they spent the day attending to business matters. While there they also investigated the ndval aero unit. the church. The public is cordially g " Mrs. M. T. Mitchell, who has been 1 invited. visiting at the home of. her son, D. A T T H E Bel s 0 ',’gmwgo w“' i S. Mitchell, and family, for the past o' Most Hun: Wilkesbarre, Pa,~To settle a: bet of $10 as to which could kill| the most Huns, Alexander Gor-| macki, twenty-eight, and Joh Gorinski, twenty-three, enliste in the United States army her “We have arranged to.carry stick over with us,” saild Gor-| macki, “and every: time one of] us knocks a Hun over a notch! on the stick will go to that man's{ credit. We trust each other. When the war is over and we; come back the man with the most notches wins the bet.” ~ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russell enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Younggren and Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and daugh- _ter, Margaret, of Billings, Mont., at dipner last evening. two weeks, left this morning for her home at Detroit, Minn. She was ac- companied by Maurice Mitchell, who is a nephew of Mr. Mitchell. HUFFMAN & OLEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING 2 | H. N. M’KEE, Funeral / Director PHONE 178-W or R | T!/-IEATERS \ * GRAND TONIGHT “Masks and- Faces,” the famous screen drama produced for a war charity with the greatest cast ever assembeld for any production on stage or screen, to be seen at ithe Grand theater tonight. - Mrs. Homer Calliher and family left for Thief River Falls yesterday where she will visit for a short time before going to Tacoma," ‘Wash., where she will join her husband who has been in Tacoma for some time. They will make their future home there. Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and little daughter,,, Margaret, of Billings, Mont., formerly of this city, arrived in Bemidji last evening and are guests at the home of Mrs. Fitzger- 0 [ PERSONALS AND. NEWSY NOTES Grand Tomorrow. Some_ of the striking features of “The Missing Links” are an elope- ment, a “run’” on a bank, a murder mystery and its startling solution. This Triangle play will appear atithe I am xazgo-&?“ to Ioan on farms. 31"&‘; ald’s mother, Mrs. P. J. Russell. They e 3 will remain in the city for six weeks | Grand theater Thursday. ARG Tt A IF - ; Gl bk ..FRA . AX ! The creamery now has a large ot two:months. 9 ¢ MRS FR NCIS T TELL YOU ‘ First Manager—Then you had a sat Isfactory® season? T‘(?),Agg:r ! | AT THE ELKO ' Second Manager—Very! Two of ‘our i THE WANT | daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a| Miss: Myrtle Rockensock, stenog- * gallon. 527tf | rapher for the Northern Land Co. “The Song of Songs,” the Artcraft = and Smlt!l-Rolblnson Lbr. CO," left picture starring Elsie’ Ferguson, at Mrs. B, F. Cunningham of School-| this morning on a three weeks’ vaca-| o "giio theater tonight and Thurs- . craft was shopping in Bemidji yes- tion trip which she will _spend visit- day, presents an unusual stor: Jll;st terday. g - ing with friends.and relatives in Min-| , "5, 10 heaving a sigh cfyf. relief : neapolis and Chicago. - She will also| ¢ ¢ho'triymph in baffling the huma visit with her grandparents at Bar- [ 1 0" «the woman ch dr xtmlx( n rington, Ill., for a short time. a hand, orne Bes t ant isti itles died,’ most antagonistic critics died. YOU WANT TO GET YOU WANT | TO GET IT IN THE | GREAT WANT GETTER, | | q Gassed. The perfume of the wildwood flower Expands across the scene, And then is wholly smothered by If you wani a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence THE BEMIDJI PIONEER The scent of gascline, phone 10. 66tf| pr. . J. Larson and family mo-| Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle’s newest tored to St. Paul yesterday. Dr. Lar-|Paramount comedy, ‘‘Moonshine,” e = Ads B The creamery now has a large|gon will attend the national conven-| which is to be shown at the Elko Notice toduy's Want Ads, back page daily supply of buttermilk at 10¢ a|tjon of Optometrists there this week | theater tonight and Thursday. This m—— = — — . gallon. . = A 627tf| and later will motor to Dresser{is a delightful concoction filled with ) z = i 3 N P Junction, Wis., with his family. Mrs. | laughs .galore. 4 ) Frank O. Heulin of Heulin was in|1arson and family will visit her mo- DT, S - ! the city yesterday attending to busi-| ther at the Junction for about a { [ ness ‘matters. month, B REX TONIGHT o", | feiriicy ’- | ‘th joe days you ought| Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schadegg and| . Tonight at the Rex, King Bee to(‘g;e t?:t fi;g?e?‘;p?eung; yfia':s y(g,m son, Milton, have returned from an | film corporation will present Billy i ] | West in a two-reel - comedy, “The KING BEE FILM (CORPORATION Presents --‘r auto trip to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Prescott, Wis., and other points. They had been absent from the city Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence| for the past two weéeks and a half. phone 10. 56tf| Enroute to Wisconsin they also vis- s ited at Aitkin, and enroute back at Miss Margerie Main of Turtle| Wahlkon. ~ Mrs. Schadegg's sister, River was-in the city calling on Miss Mary Miller, of Prescott accom- friends yesterday. pani‘ed them to Bemidji for a few days' visit. Kittv Gordon Comine. b e G SO e L e ke R Tomorrow, that vivacious screer ‘The St § ‘ — lhe ranger | | Save Charred Documents. star, Kitty Gordon, will appear in | “Vera, the Medium,” an interes.ing HARIS & EWIRG THE EMERALD MOTION PICTURE COR. Presents Documents that have been charred i 2 by fire are rendered readable if collo- ng)“!’» fll;lg dbesstidel§ this thetre w111|he petiprese. e bk a . YOS “ ” = _ | shown For: erling in a two-reeler, dium I‘E Eogl:dm‘;;fi:e;h&l;h;;?sd ar:‘d “A Desperate Scoundrel.” Mrs. Francis C. Axtell, the first wom- A Sl KER A H R X ' an in the Unitdd States to be appoint- ) S per. A A A A AR A A AAAAAAAAAAANAARAA a tough, transparent coating is pro- ed by executive order to a federal Five-Part Feature picture taken. 14t1 Stranger,” said to be one of the best of this comedian. The Emerald Motion Picture cor- poration will present the feature of the evening, the five-part drama, “A Slacker at Heart,” by Frederick Ire- land. If you want a car, call Enterprise i BILLY WEST In a Two Reel Comedy If _yb‘u want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residcnce phone 10. 66tf Miss Marguerite Lydon returned last evening from Minneapolis where she spent the past two weeks. Kodak film developing, only 10c; r prints, 3¢, 4¢, 5¢; 'same ag before' the g:‘:::e;hrgfi;{ z(}:g: ;:g E:;:g;ip?r: B. P. 0. E. EIKS commission, has been promoted by the i war. Rich Studio 29 10th St. B ohorre hnve betin trented jn tbis president to the chairmanship of the 10 - 20 CENTS 7:20 - 9 O’CLOCK 1 mo. 78| thus charred have been Tef o » There will be a regular meeting of | United States Hmployees’ Compensa- o i way with success. the Elks lodge Thursday evening. tion commission. She was made a COMING THURSDAY —_— E. H. JERRARD, Sec’v. member of the commission a year ago. | Four photographs for alien Ger- man women registering, only 95c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone Join in Others’ Joy. 570-W. 5-622 When an idea is vague people don’t care about it, and when it is clear they quarrel about it. Yet those who have danced and sung with the com- munity report a new and hearty qual- ity of joy in the ritual. And they have the human data, as we skepties have not.—New York Evening Telegraph. Vivacious KITTY GORDON ““ VERA THE MEDIUM *’ FORD STERLING in a Two Reel Comedy “A DESPER- ATE SCOUNDREL.” | E. E. Schulke of Tenstrike was in the city yesterday with a 500- pound wool clip which he sold at 65 cents per pound. Mrs. John Berquist, who has been visiting with friends here for the past few days, returned to her home at Nebish yesterday. s WOOL BUYING PERMIT ELKO TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Mrs. B. Thompson of Wilton has returned from Blair, Wis., where she went to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ole Djonne. Behind the Telephone Operator There Is a Large Jake Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen, left for St. Cloud yester- day gv]lg‘re ie h(;s accepted a posi- ELSIE FERGUSON GRANTED tion with the Farmers’ State bank. In Artcraft Picture ‘IHViII"O AI’II Mrs. B. Brechet and daughter, “THE SONG y NBHTHEHN HlDE & FUR Gu Tone, of Minneapolis arrived in thef] [] city today and will open up theirf] OF SONGS” BY THE ! summer cottage at Grand Forks bay. . Mrs. S. A. Cutter and daughtery Vera, went to the town of Frohn yes- ‘terday, where they will visit at the Arthur Hoskins home for a few days. A muster of the telaphone forces of the country would bring together nearly 200,000 men and women. Six Part Special Feature, with FATTY ARBUCKLE In his very latést “‘Moonshine ’ Two part comedy _ 8 Part Program—10c, 20c 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. Over 100,000 young women comprise the operating force alone—a force now handling an intricate telephone traffic of more than thirty million messages & day. Miss Daphne Dare returned to her home at Elk River this morning af- ter spending a week in Bemidji visit- ing with her sister, Miss Susan Dare. Telephone employees everywhere are playing a Mq part in the war-time activity of the nation. They are meeting each task with a spirit that at all times déserves from the public a courteous appreciation of their efforts. ‘ 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 Mrs. Barney Erickson left for Crookston yesterday afternoon where she will visit her parents, and also friends and relatives for the next two weeks. FRIDAY GLADYS HULETTE || In Comedy. Drama “MRS. SLACKER” ONLY Mrs. William Blackburn and daughter, Charlotte, of Big Lake arrived yesterday and are guests at the A. B. Flatner home. They will return tomorrow. NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 80. Save Food Buy War Savings Stamps and Liberty Bends Oscar Rusness and Arthur Hetland also left this afternoon for Moorhead, af- ter spending two weeks as guests of HEARST-PATHE NEWS their aunts, Mrs. C. M. Bacon and ; - |

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