Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 2, 1918, Page 3

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WHAT soénaj_ri'r ‘ . ISDOING T LUTHER TEAGUE LO'MEET ® The Luther League of the Swedish iLutheran church will meet at 8 E£¥0’clock in the church tomorrow eve- ning. "All are welcome, AID MEETS TOMORROW The Swedish Ladies Aid will meel at the home of Mrs. Aug. Elmquist tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. All j members are cordially invited to at- temL . HOSTESS AT mmi Miss Mable Graham was hostess at a party given in honor of her _nineteenth birth anniversary at her home last evening. Games and mu- sic furnished the entertainment dur- ing the evening, after which‘an elab- orate lunch was served. . The guests were: Misses Avis Guyer, .Ora De- Rushia, Lillian Krueger, Mary , De- Rushia, Bessie Newton, Julia Moran, Bessie Patterson, Aurora. Angvall, Helen Thurber, Hazel Severson, Doris Conditt and Gertrude Gorman of the Misses DeRushia. -T want painters, Call et 518 Bel- trami Ave. C. F. Hicks. 2-73 There IS sometulng ror you in the of 'Grand Forks, N. D., who is a guest] PERSONALS AND | NEWSY NOTES Arm and Hammer Soda 4c a pack- age tomorrow at Troppman’s. 1-72|. Mrs. E. ‘B. McDonald will speak at Mizpah on the Fourth of July. Miss Dora Evanson of this city is attending summer school in Crook- ston. The creamery now has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. | 527t Dr: and' Mrs, D. F. McCann have ;nl;en apartments at the Markham otel. X Mrs. Ole Hegl:md of Rosby was a between-train shopper in; the city yesterday. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. . b56tf Miss Mabel Falls of Brainerd is the guest of-her friend, Miss Essie Peterson, for a week. Miss Matilda Brunhild of Clear-|: brook was a between-train shopper in Bemidji yesterday. - Mrs. P..J. Remple of Bismarck, N. D., who has visited her aunt, Mrs. C. N. Shannon, and family for ST Waifit Ad column today. It’s'on the|the past *week, returned to her home yesterday. GranD|ELKO THEATRE — TONIGHT Tonight=--Last Time N Ann- Pennington In Alice Heagan Rice’s Carmel Myers B In Sensational' Melodrama “THE LASH OF POWER” with nerve-thrilling scenes -Also Keystone Comedy “BLOOD-and THUNDER” TOMORROW and THURSDAY Specials—July 3 and 4 Adaptation of Calvary Alley entitled “SUNSHINE NAN” "Also showing Hearst-Pathe News Current Events in Pictures Tomorrow and Wednesday Montague Love o and - Barbara Castleton In six-part feature Latest Release First Showing in Bemidji “Selfish Yates” Thos. H. Ince Production “Vengeance” The rule of might gives way— Also Showing “Ford” Topic before the domination® of love. 7 . “Reel® Added Attraction Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy “Athletlc Girls” RE. TONIGHT : EXTRA SPECIAL! July 4,5 and 6 ““QOver the Top” With EMPEY THEATRE LAST TIME Oluf Lund left Sunday night for Milan, Minn., where he will visit his mother for some time. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Tur- tle River were in Bemidji visiting with relatives yesterday. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residonce phone 10. 66t Mrs. Daniel Mitchell and Mrs. John Oase. of Blackduck were be- tween-train visitors in the city yes- terday. Mrs. H. R. Henderson left yester- day morning for Newark, N. D, where she will visit her pareiits for a month. Kodak film developing, only. 1dc; prints, 3¢, 4¢, 5¢; same as before the war._ Rich Stud(o 29 10th St, 1 mo, 78 Miss Elsie Anderson of Fnrgo. N ., arrived Saturday and is a guest of Miss Dora Roe. “She will remain for ten days. Mrs, Swan Walters of Kelliher re- turned to her home Monday after spending a few days with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Peter Wold. Mrs. Harry Adams of Winnipeg is a guest at the home of her par- ents, .Ir. and Mrs. Walter Helmer. She will remain indefinitely. Fresh roll films gmda by Eastman Kodak Co. No advance in prices. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. +6-75 Miss - Jessie Pendergast closed a term of school at Ponemah Friday. She’ will spend her vacation at her mother’s home at Lake Plantaganet. J. F. McGoey, who has been em- ployed as jeweler in Barker’s Jewel- ry store, has resigned his position and left Sunday night for Grand Forks, N. D. If you want a car, call Enterprise ‘Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10., 66tf Miss Edna Anderson, formerly of this city, now of International Falls, arrived in the city yesterday and will be a guest at the W. N. Bowser home -until after the Fourth. Alfred McDonald arrived from Kelliher yesterday and will spend a week in the city as a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McDon- ald. While here he will attend the Birchmont opening. The creamery now has a large gallon. B527tf Miss Mary McCallister, Mrs. Mar- tin Hogan, Mrs. ‘Mable Young and John Doran, who motored to Minne- apolis, St. Paul and Eagle Bend and visited with friends during the past week, returned to Bemidji yesterday afternoon. 550,00'0 to roun on farms. Dean rand Co. d71tte Miss Ruth Minor of Grand Forks, “N. D., who has been“the" guest of Mrs. George W. Rhea for a few days, will leave tomorrow . for Parkers Prairie to spend a week as the guest of her aunt and uncle there. Miss Minor was formerly of this city. Miss Marjorie Shannon, who s C. N. Shannon, will remain here un- | til the fifteenth of July, when she will return to her duties in the reg- ister of deed’s office in Bismarck, N. D. Her uncle, G. J. Keenan, is register of deeds. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s ard have your picture taken. 14tt Fred Meyers of Grand Rapids, Wis., who has b&en the guest of his mother, Mrs. Caroline Meyers, and of his brothers, Frank and Max Lue- Veck, since Saturday, returned to his home today. Meyers has entered the military service and was here to see his relatives before leaving for the front. Tarzan’s Struggle with the Lion—The Elephant Raid on Cannibal Village—Battle Between Ape and Gorrilla—Abduction of White Girl by Apes SE The Most Stupendous, Amazing Film Production in the World’s History —with— Elmo Lincoln — Enid Markey And 1,000 Others—Produced in the Wildest Jungles of Brazil ata Cost of $300,000. Staged with Wild Lions, Tigers, Elephants, Baboons, Apes, and Cannibals 8,000---FEET OF FILM-.-8,000 Evenings 7:10--9:10 Children 15 Cents Adu'ts 28 Cents TOMORROW -.- BILLY WEST Fourth of July Special METRO Film Corporation Presents HAROLD LOCKWOOD - “HAUNTED PAJAMAS” CHARLIE CHAPLIN TWO REEL SCREAM Matinee 10-20 Cents 7:20-9 o’clock Mrs. John Tennstrom and Othelia Johnson have returned from a three weeks’ trip which they spent visit- ing with friends at Minneapolis and at the home of Mrs. Tennstrom’s mother, Mrs, A. Risberg, in Cumber- land, Wis. Enroute their return they visited at Ashland, Wis., and also at Duluth. - It is easier to made a dollar than it is to avoid arrest for counterfeit- ing. “SELFISH YATES" First Showing Here GranD Tomorrow & Thursday THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER, N e The Yankee Girl leaves for Birch- mont and all points on the lake at 1:00 and 7:30 P. M, 71tf CAPT W. B. MaoLACHLAN 3 — : S “OVER THE TOP” Sergt. Arthur Guy Empey in Vitagr aPh’s master production, *Qver the Top.” M. P.No.g * AT THE ELKO THEATRE That lad of yours, over seas. ‘All that is humanly possible is be- ing done to see to it that he'is well fed, well clothed and efficiently equipped. Organizations like the - Y. M. C. A,, are looking to his phys- ical comfort, healthful récreation and clean fun. for him with tender, loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring a'smile to his face and a joy to his. heart that none of these can ’ give; that only'you can give— your.photograph. E Hakkerup, the photographer in If he is sick or <« wounded the Red Cross will provide ' daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a|- visiting her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. | -July 4-5-6 your fown 4th of July Celebration BEMIDJI, MINN. Program of the Day . Morning Sports ALL PRIZES GIVEN IN THRIFT STAMPS PriZes Time 1 1st 2nd 3rd 9:00 100 yard dash (boys under 16 years) .... $2.00 $1.00 $ .50 Minnesota Avenue between Second and Third Streets ‘ 9:15 Potato Race (boys) ..........covvunn .. 150 1.00 .50 Second Street between anesotd and Beltrami Ave. 9:30 100 yard dash (men)................. 3.00 2.00 1.00 Beltrami Avenue between Seccmd and Thm] Streets 9:45 Sack Race (boys).................... 150 1.00 .50 Beltravi Avenue between Third and Fourth Streets 10:00 Race (girls under16 years)............ 2.00 1.00 * .50 Minnesota Avenue Between Third and Fourth Streets 10:15 50 yard dash (girls under 10 years) . 1.00 .50 25 Third Street between Minnesota and Middle of Block 10:15 50 yard dash (boys under 10 years) ... 1.00 .50 .25 Third Street, Middle of Block and Beltrami Avenue . 10:30 Cracker eating contest (boysand girls) . 1.00 .50 .25 Third Street and Beltrami Avenue . 10:45 Farmers’ Tug-of-War ................ 10.00 * . Fourth Street and Bemidji Avenue 11:10 Bicycle Race (boys) .......... conswes 800 800 2.00 Beltrami Avenue, Eighth Street to Third Street 11:30 Military Drill Afternoon Sports 1:30 Service Flag Raising and Patriotic Address By A. A. Farrington, at Court House Park Relay Race (3 entries or more) ....... 15.00 10.00 Before Ball Fame at Athletic Park 3:00 Ball Game, Athletic Park Evening Sports 7:00 Firemen’s Competitive Race........ .... 10.00 Beltrami Avenue, Eighth Strecet to Second Street 7:45 Horse-shoe Throwing Contest .......... 3.00 2.00 1.00 Fourth Street and Bemidji Avenue “8:00 Concert by 21st Battalion Band At City Park The G. A. R. Drum Corps will also assist with music

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