Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 24, 1918, Page 3

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-George..and. .Louis. Hockwell . of Lake of the Woods, are visiting rela- tives in this city and® Wilton for a short time, .Louis. Hockwell recently enlisted and.leayes for Camp Dodge next week. i VHAT SOCIETY ~_ ISDOING MRS, HERLING HOSTESS Miss- Eleanore . Erickson, Miss Margeret ‘Kline and Clifford Kline, who have spent the past three weeks visiting at Parkers Prairie, Alexan- himself! hath said, ‘This is i S i dria and Eagle Bend, have returned’ o AR hm 3 . ‘Mrs, Frank Herling of Nymore en- ] 2 / ? T Soata or| 0 tholndiome,tn Bomidll- noly and Intensely Absorbing Screen Classic—Under Direction of the Swedish Lutheran church at her SET AT % % ILLIAM L SHERR’LL i RAE 3 Theodore’ Virts will leave tomor- row for Boise City, Idaho. Mrs. | virts and daughter, Dorothy, . will visit relatives in Dayton, O., before going to Boise, where they will join || Mr.. Virts“and make their future hhome. home Friday evening. . After the business meeting, lunch was served. MISSIONARY MEETING issionary “meeiing’ of’ the Presbyterian .church. will be held at the home of Mrs. L. P. War- ford, 609 Minnesota avenue, tomor- w_atternoon at 2:30. o’clock, Vo 7 v Misses Ida Virginia Brown, Carrie Armstrong ‘and Jane Hayner, assist- ed by ‘Blackduck talent, will give a concert. in ‘the city hall'at Black- duck Wednesday. The concert is given for: the benefit of the Red Cross. 3 'PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES QI S ‘mate stage, and under the of Charles Frohman, the recognized ! premier theatrical producer. . "The otlier celebrated film is “Tar- zon of the 'Alps,”” from the famous novel by the same name. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mittet and daughter, Margaret, and son, Robert, left this morning for Thief River ~ Falls where they will visit Mrs. Mit- tet’s mother, Mrs. O. S. Bergland, for a week. . They niade the trip by au- tomobile. 3 3 AT THE THEATERS. ’ §50,000 o loan on rarms, - Dean Land Co. a71tt AT THE ELKO ' Fastidious Sessue Hayakawa stok- ing coal aboard'a tramp steamer on the Pacific, will bo a new Hayakawa to the thousands of his .screen ad- mirers. It is in “‘Hidden Pearls,” to be shown' at ‘the Elko theater to- night and tomorrow, Tuesday. As added attraction an . issue of Hearst-Pathe news is also on the pro- gram. In this is shown remarkable views ‘taken where © war : i8° now raging, including the British raid on the German submarine base at Zeebrugge. REX TONIGHT i Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin motored to Bismarek, N. D., last week, spend- At the Rex tonight will be pre- ing thre€ days there. They were ac-|gented that sterling .young - actor, companied on their return by Mrs. | William Russell, in “In Bad.” . 4 J. P TFell and her ljttle daughter,| ~'The story has to do with the ad- Louise.” They will =~ remain ’their ventures of young “Monte” Harrison, guests several weeks. an up-town New -York live wire, { ¥ AT who hates society: and- refuses - to | Miss' Anna McManus of Dewey av-| meet ‘“‘the’ flossies,” as he calls the enue has returned from Grand Forks, | season’s debutantes. s N. 'D., having finished her’ course ‘“Monte” installs a private “gym” at a business college, and has ac-|on the second floor of shis father’s cepted a position “with the St. Hil-)home and there staged - boxing aire Retail Lumber company as sten-| matches with his professional in- ographer. She commenced her du-|structor, “Bull” Montana. ‘In one of ties this morning. _| these affairs he was knocked over a 9 bailustrade,” landing at the feet® of _ Miss Christine Berggren of Hack- Viqto_ria Harrison, the season’s belle. ensack was in Bemidji Saturday en-|One 'look™ at 'Victoria changed route to Lake Julia- sanatorium,|''Monte’s”"mind, ~'He chased °the where she will take charge as super-|young woman half way around ‘the intendent until one can be secured, | World before he won her. Dr. W. L. Mattick, who has been su-| Added features for 'circus day in- perintendent of that institution for|clude Billie Rhodes in-a fine comedy the past six months, has resigned. ~|and also the latest’ mews pictures & Al Melloh of Anoka was an over- 1 ™™ Sunday visitor at the Paul Winklesky . home - -oi- s & The creamery now has a large “daily supply of buttermilk.at 10c a gallon. 627tf It you want a car,.call Enterprise ~“Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. ' i 56tf Mrs. R. Kelm -of Liberty spent the week-end in Bemidji as the guest of friends. 3 5 The creamery now has - a 1a‘rge daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a “gallon. ... ; 527tf GRAND TONIGHT “The Wild ,Strain.” the Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature, which will "be seen at the Grand theater tonight, is ‘the story of a girl whose spirit is, at ‘times, controlled by the spirit of Mrs. James Geroy of Tenstrike was the week-end guest of friends “4n the city. 5 % e by from' the war zone. an ancestor who was a brigand. .One o ese nice days you ou Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken and . There is action, thrills, comedy and to go to Hakkerup’s ard have.your| ,ciq0 0"y ve wone. to Brainerd . good entertainment in this picture, e sl Coming Tuesday. featuring Nell Shipman and Alfred 14tt picture taken. where they will spend a few days ¢ visiting Mrs. Morken’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Peterson. Mrs. Mor- ken will return to Bemidji Tuesday and Mr. Morken will go to St. Paul to attend the state legislative board meeting of the Brotherhood of Loco- June Caprice, Bemidji favorite, in “Blue Eyed Mary.” Billie West will "be at the’ Wednesday. ‘Whitman. ‘A chapter in “The Woman in the ‘Web” is also showing at the Grand tonight- only. i e If yfiu want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10.- b66tf "Rex Huge Features Coming. motive Engineers. o The management of the Rex has —_— *| booked two of the greatest films be- SUNDAY SCHOOL ORGANIZED fore the American public today. On . sy Py Thursday and Friday the screen clas- A new ‘Sunddy ‘schopl was organ-|sic, “My Own United States,” will be ized yesterday at Yola ~.postoffice, | shown. In this production William Hubbard county, by Rev. M. A. Soper | L. Sherrill presents Arnold Daly, one of the American - Sunday School I{lniou. He also eonducted services there. B Grand Tuesday. Monroe Salisbury and Ruth Clif- ford, the stars in “The Savage,” that made such a hit here, are to again be seen at the Grand tomorrow, Tuesday, in “The Guilt of Silence,” a sfory of Alaskan life. MUt =6 FONIGHT.- TOMORROW SESSUE HAYAKAWA In Paramount Picture “HIDDEN PEARLS"” Adyenturés of pearl smugglers, and a fascinat- ing love story. ’ Added Attraction HEARST—PATHE NEWS Pictures of Battle in Pic- ardy. = Showing remarkable views taken where war is now raging. U-Boats Bottled Up British raid on German submarine base at Zee- bruggee, blocking the har- bor; other “News in Pic- “Mrs. R. Y. Watson of San ~Diego, Caly, is visiting friends at Laporte for h month. N - Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O’Leary motor- ed to Pinewood -yesterday and vig- ited at the Sthol home. If you want a_car, call Enterp}‘ise Auto Co. Office phone 1, reaidonce plione 10. [117] : W EERYS PR Gran THEATRE — TONIGHT NELL SHIPMAN with Alfred Whitman In Blue Ribbon Feature “The Wild Strain” Containing action,. thrills and <comedy, exceptional - entertainment. Also ‘Showing “THE WOMAN IN . THE [ AWEB? &g 5l TUESDAY, JUNE 25. MONROE SALISBURY with Ruth.Clifford 1 Stars of “The Savage,” in a Wonderful Alaska story “THE GUILT s - OF SILENCE” Also Showing Keystone Comedy. FISH POND. SOCIAL The ladies of the Red Cross aux- iliary of Becida gave a fish pond so- cial at the town hall for the benefit of the Red Cross, Saturday evening. Lunch was also served. b RESIGNS POSITION Miss Marguerite Titus has resign- ed her position as stenographer at the Bemidji Manufacturing Co., as she will leave'in ‘a‘ few weeks for Spokane, Wash.; where she will make her home’ with+her mother, Mrs. W. A. Moryis, : Miss. Maude Ford of Minneapolis ig. visiting at the A. W. Hoskins farm]’ at Frohn during the summer months. Kodak film developing, only 10c; prints, 3¢, 4c, 5¢; same as before the war. Rich Studio 29.10th St. 1 mo. 78 Mrs. T. A. Larson and Mrs. I M. Smith of Laporte autoed to Bemidji Saturday and spent the day ghop- ping. ~—, Donald Rusness of Moorhead is « vyisiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Fallon, He will remaip one _ month. ! . PROPERTY TRANSFER ‘A. -W. Stott, of the Bemidji Flec- tric company, has purchased a' hcme on Doud avenue from E. M. 3athre, and .moved in-Saturday. The house was at one time owned by Sam Pa- Quin. Lewis Brown went to Brainerd this morning where he will spend the day, returning to Bemidji this evening. Mrs. J. P. Fell and little daughter, Louise, of Bismarck, N. D., are guests at the B. W. Lakin home on ~ Lake :Bouleyard. Mrs. Charles McDonald, Mrs. Sam- uel Hayth and Mrs. A, D. Simpkins of Northern were business visitors in Bemidji Saturday. Graham M. Torrance has gone to Wisconsin where he will attend to business matters. He will return Thursday or Friday. Mrs. Ray Dennif and three chil- dren have gone to Waseca, where they will be the guests of relatives during the summer. Gust Swedberg,'Mrs.,H. F. Swed- berg and Mrs. M. L. Larson of Buena ' Vista drove to Bemidji Saturday and visited with friends. : & Mrs. Harry Price of Aurora, Ind., spent the week-end as a guest of M A. A. Lord. Mrs. Price will visit Wwith friends at Wadena enroute her return trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wyman of Iola, Wis., motored to Bemidji Saturday and will visit at the home of Rich- ard Martin and Clarence Strowbridge i at Grant Valley for ‘two weeks.' R ST TONIGHT - - - “Big Bill” Russell RICAN-MUTUAL 'STAR In -a-Phetodramatic. Knockous Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bailey and son, Leslie, and Miss Minnie Bailey mo- ¥ tored to Bagley yesterday and spent the day as guests at the G. H. Han- sel home, returning last evening. “IN BAD” Five Reels ofiSnapply Action and Good Fun Billie Rhodes .In: @ Sereaming Comedy WAR NEWS WEEKLY The Iatest from ‘the Battle Front. Miss Anna Johnson, hookkeeper for the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing company, left last evening for Wil- son, Wis., where she will spend a { three weeks' vacation with her par- { ents. 360 ARTICLES ™~ 360 TLLUSTRATIONS 2 BETTER ~ THAN - “EVER William Kaiser, of the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing company force, went to Bagley Saturday where he visited his parents, Mr. and l_VIrsA A Kaiser. He returned to the city.yes- 15c a copy 10 - 20 cents —Matinee 2:30— Evening 7:20 - 9 o’clock ¢ terday. At Your Newsdealer : i Yearly Subscription $1.80 —0————- George Bemsr::z,mw.h?tllliaf?‘ebgz:mfg; Send for our new free cate Tuesday—June Caprice in “Blue Eyed Mary.” Blomoer Publishing co alog of mechanical books - 5 Wednesday—The ever Popular Billie West. Pioneer Publishing company. has re- signed his position and left Saturday, together with- his family, for Minne- apolis, Popular Mechanics Magazine 6 North Michigan A'.I“l.! Chicago 1 ; e oy | | o R ; tive Paage ~ “Breathes there a man with soul so dead, who never.to... .. ‘my own---my native land’.” :Pres_enting ‘America’s ARNOLD DAILY “i1 /Profluction of Frohman—the Greatest Theatrical Manager in the United .States 5 iw PAGE THREE LSRRI 0 i """ Foremost Acto oy TI61 ¢ 7 BT 28031015 ICK WIFE'S STORY = SURPRISES BEMIDJ1 The following has ‘surprised Be- midji:. A business man’s wife suf- fered from dyspepsla and constipa- tion for years. Although she dieted she was so bloated her clothes would not fit:. - ONE SPOONUFL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- ler-i-ka relieved her INSTANTLY. Because Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large and small intestine it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stom- ach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything Xlg eéver sold. City Drug Store.— v. | ‘Day’ Office - Remore- Hotel,. Cor.. 3rd Sto & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone'1-+: dusit i Residence. Phone '1 .Manager. - TUMOR PROVES FATAL IF \ Mrs. L. J. Wetterhus of Black- WYOU duck, age 49 and one-half years, ANT died in this city Sunday morning. TO GET She was. born in Adda,. Hardanger, THE'WANT Norway. About six weeks ago she YOU WANT TO was operated upon at the hospital, at which time a 25-pound tumor was removed. She leaves to mourn her death, her ‘husband, one daughter, Josie, and three sons, Theodore, Lars and Martin, the latter son being in mili- tary service. . i GET YOU WANT TO GETIT'IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER When to Make a Will HE time to make a Will-is not ‘next month or next year—but | right now. A study of Court Records shows that | over 809% of property owners leave no | Wills. Perhaps 902 of those dying intes- | tate seriously intended to maKe a Will | “some day,” but they put, it off and off ‘ \ i until too late. Procrastination—nothing else—robbed them of their legal right to provide for the proper distribution of their property. ‘ Sit down today and decide how you wish your ‘{ | | | property distributed among your heirs. Then consult your attorney. He will help you express your wishes in a will drawn to conform to legal requirements. We will gladly assist you or your attorney with any details thar prove puzzling. The appointment of a competent Executor is as important as the drawing of the will itself. Name this responsible Trust Company and be assured of an efficicnt executorship. WOOL BUYING PER GRANTED S ot H NORTHERN HIDE & FUR Gp. 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

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