Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 22, 1918, Page 3

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PERSONALS AND NEWSY NQTES '..350,000 1o foun on' rarms. Dean Land Co. a71tf Mrs, Lucy Williams of Northern as in the city calling on friends esterday.. K The creamery now has "a large aily supply of buttermilk at 10¢ a gallon. §27tt ~ Mrs. Pat Passin of Redby was in the city yesterday attending to busi- ness: matters. A A A A A A A A A A A A s Mrs. Daniel -Gainey' has gone to Winona, where she will be:-the guest of her sister, Mrs. Matt O’Day, and her mother, Mrs. Martin Leach. She will remain ‘two weeks. K p oo Ir you want a car, call Enterprise [~ Auto’ Co.. Office phone-1, residence phone 10. = b56tt ' 'MrsH S. Stilwell of Becida spent . “yesterday in Bemidji' shopping and “calling: on friends. ; Mrs. Louis Lohn:and Russell Staf- ford have returned to their home in Fosston after visiting at the home of ‘Bart Stafford ~of ‘this city for some time. Mrs. Lohn is a sister of Mr; Stafford and Russell Stafford is a nephew. large 10c a B2T7tL 4 Mrs. K. Winterstein of School- seaft was in the city attending to ness matters yesterday. . The creamery now has a ‘daily supply of buttermilk at gallon. : Mrs. J. W. Bush, who has been visiting at the home of her son, C. A. Bush; for the past: two weeks, and also at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Olson of the Fifth ward, re- turned to her home in Brainerd this morning. 3 B One of these nice days you ought o go to Hakkerup’s and bave your picture taken. 14tt I!’youv want a car, call Enterprise; Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. ¥ 56tt Mr. and Mrs. O. S, Hanson -and son, Verdine; of Grand Forks have arrived in the city and will open their summer home at the lake. Mrs. Hanson and son will remain for the summer but ‘Mr. Hanson will return to Grand Forks sHortly. ~Mrs. E. W. Bardwell of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji visiting “~with friends and relatives. { St If vou want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, reaidance ‘phone 10. 66t Mr. and Mrg. E. H. Denu, who motored to.Minneapolis: several days ago, have returned, accompanied. by Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Courts of New Lisbon, Wis., who are Mrs. Denu’s parents. They will remain guests gt the Denu home for several weeks. Miss Mildred Dinsmoor has gone “to Bagley ‘where she will spend the summer with her parents. > Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Boyce and family have arrived-in the city from Cass Lake, where they have been residents for the past twelve years, and” will make their future home here. Mr. Boyce has been engaged in the offices of the Bemidji Box company. - Mrs. 0. C. Rood of this city 1is spending a weekein Crnokstpn visit- ing at the C. C. Strander home. Kodak film developing, only 10c¢; #aprints, 3¢, 4c, bc; same as before the Rich Studio 29 10th St. 1 mo. 78 war. Dr. and. Mrs. G. A. Morley and two sons, John and Robert, of Crook- ston arrived yesterday and were| guests at the E. F. Netzer - home. They had been -on a fishing trip and now: are on *their return trip. ¥En- route to their home they will go to Itasca park for a few days. Wyman Ball and Mrs, artin Hogan of Grant Valley were in the city visiting with relatives yester- day: Four. photographs for alien Ger- man women registering, only 95c. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone S 570-W. 5-622| pfiss Doris Fell of Adrian and C. My Landon of Gemmell,” who are guests at the W. H. Elletson home this week, accompanied by Mrs. Wil- liam H. Elletson, went to Cass Lake to spend the day visiting with George Elletson and = family. Mr. Landon, who has enlisted in the gervice, will leave Monday morning for Jefferson Barracks. Miss Bessie Larson of Bagley is a guest at the hothe of her brother, % Albin Larson, of this city for ~a week. 3 . Floyd Creger and daughter, Miss ‘Vera Creger, of Fupkley were be- tween-train shoppers’in Bemidji yes- * terday. The Grand Forks Herald says: Jack and Kenneth Jacobi will leave this morning. for Lake Bemidji *to open the’family cottage for the sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobi expect to go over about the first of July and they will be accompanied by Mr. Jonathan Watson, who will be their guest for a time. Miss Ruth Jacobi is now at Brandon, Man., where she is visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Henry (Ernestine Jacobi). C. Adams of Minneapolis is in Be- midji visiting with his wife and daughter, who are spending the sum- mer here. i Mr. and-Mrs., J. A. Chase of this ““city are visiting at the home of Mrs. hase’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradbury, at Cass Lake. Mr, and Mrs. John McCurdy of Baudetie autoed to Bemidji yester- day and attended the canning dem- onstration held at the Bemidji high school. His Real Worth. “Did you see the widow of our late friend?” \ “Yes, but when I told her I had called to extend my condolences, she asked my congratulations instead. She had just received his insurance money.” Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Letford -and son; Roland, motored to the Twin Cities - this. morning. They expect to return to Bemidji Monday night. Sad but True. Mrs. Hickson—Some men are S0 pe- culiar. Mr. Huson—How s0? Mrs. Hickson—They would rather lose $30 playing,poker than give their wives $10 for u new hat Had a Stroke. «poor Berney, his: wooden leg has been paining him of late.” «How can that be?” ~His wife has been lickin’ him with it."—Roston Transcript. SPECIAL for SATURDAY ARBUTUS and JONTEEL 25¢ TALCUM POWDER 19¢ JONTEEL COMBINATION CREAM 50c size for 1c Mrs. C. E. McCauly, who has been visiting' with relatives at Funklep for the past two weeks, was in the city yesterday enroute to her home in Laporte. ~ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Giles have re- turned to their home in Grand Forks . after spending a two weeks’ fishing trip at Itasca State park. They also visited in Bemidji. - Joe Shulze, who has been a guest “at the F. D. Cameron cottage at La- vinia fer the past ten days on a pleasure trip, returned to his home in Grand Forks today. Mrs. Ida Wallin and daughter, Olga, of Mill Park will go to Hill City, Minn., soon where they will visit Mrs. Wallin’s sister, Mrs. Gun- der Rydan, for two or threé¢ months. George Blakesley of Nebraska) formerly in the employ of. the gov- ernment at Red Lake agency, was in Bemidji today enroute to Red Lake where he will spend a few days. . Mrs. J. C. Parker and daughters, “%_ Misses Ella and Joseplfine Parker, = accompanied 'by Miss Abbie Mur~ phy, returned yesterday from Red Lake Falls after spending a week visiting with , Mr. Parker. AR SR PRS- How’s This# “We'offer One TTundred D Reward for any £: arch i cannot be cured by Ha ~dicine, FACE POWDER Hall's Cata s been taken 50c size for by catarrh’ sufte past thirty- 41c SATURDAY ONLY BARKER’S DRUG AND JEWERLY STORE most reliable Catarrh Med gre: health. Start ta cine at once for testimonial . J. CHENEY £old by all Drugxi Toledo, Ghio. AT THE - THEATERS " CHURCHES Bantist. ©10 a. m.—Bible school. 11 a. m.—Morning worship. 7 p. m—B. Y. P. U. 8 p. m.—Evening praise 'service. At both the morning and evening services, Rev. Stocking of Minneap- olis will preach. You are cordially invited to these services. A. M. Whitby, pastor. REX TONIGHT ; Jane and Katherine: Lee, the Fox Baby Grands, will be the attraction at the Rex theater tonight. The phenomenally popular juvenile lu- minaries will be seen in “We Should Worry!” a magnificent production, supported by ‘a speecially chosen cast of adult players. The film shows the little Fox stars as:a self-constituted committee . to choose.a hudband, for their wealthy aunt, with whom. they live.. There is "a long list of aspirants for the ‘hand of ‘the beautiful heiress and thei children have looked them over ‘carefully and’ settled their choice on ‘the most’ worthy. Then they start bin: to eliminate the undesirables by alcampaign of teasing, which nearly drives';‘the: suitors frantic and also| results in some of the most amusing: scenes even screened. . Presbyterian. Sunday morning. at the Presby- terian church the pastor will speak on the subject, “Soft 'Raiment” (Matthew 11:8).. Sunday evening the sermon . will be on the-theme, “The . Withered Fig Tree” - (Mark 11:21). Children’s Day program will be ob- served in the Sunday school at 10 o’clock. | Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 p. m. All are welcome. L. P. War- ford, pastor. _ . at»Nymbre Sunday evening at o’clock, 3 T 3 OLD DON’T MATTER IF BROKEN ‘We pay up to 15 dollar§ per set. Also cash for OM Gold, Silver and broken Jewelry. Check sent by return mail. Goods held 10 days for sender’s ap- proval of our -offer. Mazer’s. Tooth Speeialty, Dept. A, 2007 ,S. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sat tf ENTERPRISE AUTO €O Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Deitrami Ave. Office Phone 1 ) Residence: Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG, . Manager There will ‘also be a Fox comedy, “A Sun of a Gun.” Methodist Episconal. Morning worship at 10:45 o’clock. Sermon by Rev: Paul’ Shannon, of Walnut Grove, a former Bemidji boy. Sunday school .at 12/ m: Epworth League at 7 p: m. Gospel service at 8 p. m.- A cordial welcome ;to all. .Hanscom; pastor. First Scandinavian: Lutheran, No services except Sunday as pre-; viously announced on account of ab- sence of pastor. Sunday. school at 12 o’clock. Osmond . -Johnson, .pas- or, > Rex Sunday. Harold Lockwood has a most con- genial role as. the hero in Metro’s production of “The Landloper,” a screen story adapted from Holman Day’s novel of the'same name tof he shown at the Rex theater tomorrow. “The Landloper” is a colorful ro- mantic ‘drama with 'Mr. Lockwood enacting:the role of the picturesque hero,, Walker Farr. Farr is the as- sumed-name of a wealthy young-man, who, on a wager to prove his theory that any man. can find the full meas- ure of joy in life, no matter what his station, becomes a knight of the highway. Charlie Chaplin will also be shown in ‘““The-Floorwalker.” B.. D. Salvation Army. (Minnesota Ave.) Sunday—10 a. m., Junior meeting: 8:15-p. m.—Salvation meeting. N In Fifth ward: 2 p. m.—Junior meeting. 3:30. p. m.—Praise meeting. Major W, Kiddle of Minneapolis will conduct a special meeting: at the army hall on Minnesota avenue Monday evening at 8:16-0’clock. The major is the young people’s secre- tary for the Northern province. GRAND: TONIGHT “The Law of the Great. North- west’” is the feature at the Grand theater to night, Big situations, new, quaint French-Canadian types, beautiful . romance,. strikingly beau- tiful scenic effects and sets mark this picture as an impressive production Margery Wilson is the vivacious, big- eyed beauty who plays the lead. Cur- rent events, as pictured in Univer- sal Weekly, will also be shown to- St. Philin’s Catholic, Low mass at 8 o’clock in the morn- ing. High massat 10 a. m. Sunday night. - school at 11:30. Vespers and bene- s diction at 3 p. m. J. J. T. 'Philippe, rector. Grand. Sundav.” First Congregational. Rev. H. A. Voss will hold services in the First Congregational church SELF DEFENSE DEFEAT BACKACHE AND. KIDNEY. TROUBLE WITH ANURIC, Douglas Fairbanks is to appear at the Grand theater tomorrow, Sun- day, in a repeat showing (by re- quest) of “Down to Rarth’’—the first _production he made under the Arteraft banner, An added attrac- tion at the Grand Sunday is the two- part Keystone comedy, “A Grave Un- dertaking.” ELKO PROGRAM Something new in the way of emotion, a human sentiment ‘which has never been fully- realized and which has never comprised the theme of a screen play, has just been introduced to the inarticulate drama in the -Paralta Play, “Within the Cup,” which features Bessie Barris- cale and which will be shown at the Elko theater tonight and tomorrow, Sunday. The emotion . whiclw has kindled a dormant flame in the breasts of all those who have viewed the pic- ture deals with an -uncanny lack of confidence in the sincerity of a wo- man’s reverent love. -ELKO- TONIGHT —— TOMORROW JUNE 22 and 23. Paralta Plays “Pjck of the Pictures” presents BESSIE BARRISCALE “WITHIN THE CUP” |i 2 s got some Anuric and _teok The story of one that loved not|and am feclin wisely, but too well. and doing a-g Paralta Play—Seven Parts Many people in Minnesota have suf- fered from rheumatism and kidney troubles and haye found Anuric to be the most successful remedy to over- come these painful and- dangerous. ail- ments. The lucky persons are those who have suffered, but who are now well because they heeded Nature’s warning signal in time to correct their trouble with that wonderful new discovery o’ Dr. Pierce’s called “Anuric.” You shculd promptly heed these warnings, some_of which are dizzy spells, backache, irregularity of the urine or the painful twinges of rheu- matism, sciatica or lumbago. To delay aay make possible the dangerous forms of kidney discase, such as stone in the bladder. - To overcome these distressing condi- tions take plenty of exercise in the open air, avoid a heavy meat diet, drink free- ly of water and at cach meal take An- uric (double strength). All" pharmacists sell Anuric for 60c; or send Dr. V. M. Picrce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial package. Boy River, Minn.—“I have used Dr. Pierce’s medicines with good results in my family for_ycars. P Last winter I was taken with La Grippe and it left mc run down and with pains icines without getting commenced I could hard Special Feature———— 10c, 20c GRAND THEATRE———- TONIGHT TRIANGLE Presents IMARJORIE WILSON ,f‘The Law of the Great Northwest” A big, new story of where the nose of the rifle lays dAOI:m the law. 0 ‘NEWS IN PICTURES’ Sunday Specials DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 360 ARTICLES ™ 360 TLLUSTRATIONS BETTER THAN EVER In repeat sho“;ing, by request of his first Artcraft Picture A%ys‘me' :.f:.p.'y.’ “DOWN TO EARTH?”’ || YearlySubscription $1.50 Also. Keystone Comedy Send for our new free cate alog of mechanical books - Popular Mechanics Magazine 6 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago “A Grave Undertaking”’ ¥ comedy drama of the year. ~Jane and Katherine Lee i 1 ] | cops? . A Snobs ? ik Burglars? WILLIAM FOX Production _|Nilimers? Sea This. Plcture and Lay In Hunters? a Year’s Supply of Laughs “WE SHOULD WORRY” The Film of a thousand chuckles. That’s the spirit and the title of the strongest and most impish It’s a William Fox pro- duction and stars the irrepressible ADDED FEATURE TWO REEL FOX COMEDY “A SUN OF AGUN” 10:- 20:cents 7:20 - 9 o’clock SUNDAY’S FEATURE BILL He wagered he’d be happy even as a tramp and thus proved a good theory in “THE LANDLOPER” a colorful story of romance and adventure, based on Holman Day’s novel of the same name, with ' HAROLD LOCKWOOD in the role of the knight of the highway. A METRO production in 5 acts Charlie Chaplin in ‘The Floorwalker’ 10 - 20 cents —Matinee 2:30— Evening 7:20 - 9 o’clock WATER WITH GAS. . The Peerless Fuel as Your Neighbor or see THE BEMIDJI GAS CO. 320 Minn. Ave. Phone 76 Open Evenings 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 FALSE TEETH WANTED

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