Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 8, 1918, Page 3

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Miss M. Megg of Puposky was the| = Wi ‘|'guest: of Bedmidji' friends Saturday|been the guest of lns uncle and aunt, between trains. Mr."and "Mrs. Joe -Bisiar and cousin Mrs. Del Burgess and family, since WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING . Nary. were: between train vfsltors in {home Saturday.’ ~ the city Sature 4 who has been the guest of her sister, Miss. Ida ' Heng, stenographer and bookkeeper for the Beltrami Elevator : “ai ; lx& Mlll'ingceoml?siny, ret\tlh:led to g:r sk ; ome in Crookston yesterday. (] ‘and mcnt;d ;da: l::goze% 1:%]]2%{!“&, C.|: Mr. and Mrs. Hugene Hoensel ‘of| wag accompanied by her-little neice, epherd, O, B. Sonstrid, and Misses| LOW1: of Frohn ‘were the guests: of|Helen Heng. ! Martha Heng, Helen Heng, friends in Bemidji Saturday. i Blla and Au Son trud, It you want a car, call Enterprise : - § Lo o Mrs: ‘Willlam Coleson " and Miss| Auto Co. Office phone 1, residénce Hazel Partlow of Tenstrike were bus-| phone 10, 66it| rs in the city Snturda The Creaniery new has a’' large daily supply bu termll at 10c a gall .b2Ttt Batux B. Sonestrud - enterta.!ne : Louis Westman and son, Mr; and Mrs. L. R. Letford of| Ra.ymo d :Westman, of ‘Warren af There 18 sometuIng for you 1n thé| Dewey avenue have as their guests “one o’clock dinner yesterday. Mr. and | Want Ad column today. It's‘on the|Mrs. Letford’s sister, Mrs. J. P. Mar- lestman_ and sen are spending last P‘B" tin and hushand and two children of a few days here on a: ‘outing. Ray-|’ Fargo, N. D., and her sister, Miss mond’;Westman expects to. enlist-in Mrs John Ca,rlson and “Mrs. God-|Stemce of Seattle, Wagh, Mr. and a few days and will enter the wireless| frey Beckland of Battle River passed Mrs.” Letford ~met them at. Itiasca' branch of the military. He is a stu: Baturday ln the ‘city on business mat-|State park and accompanied them to dent at the University of ‘Minnes: 3 Bemidji,, Mr. and Mrs. Martin and ¥ 3 children will return home today but Miss Gunhlld Kvale of town :of Miss Stemce will remain: for some 'Frohn, who has been the guest’ of [time. & frlanfls in‘the city for a‘short time, returned to her home Saturday. 'PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES The creamery aow has- a large daily supply ot buttermllk at 10c a gallon, ] 527tL AT THE THEATERS Wyman Ball, ‘who has been the l Mrs. George Grow. of Wllton spent | guest of his sister, Mrs. Martin Ho. Saturday in Bemidji on business. gan of Grnnt Valley for a month, re- % - . “[turned "to "his” home in Reynolds, Dean | N. D. Saturday. arite REX TONIGHT. . Miss Margarita Fischer has a most effective role in her latest American-| Mutual play, “Jilted Janet,” in which| she is featured as a happy-go-lucky young society girl suddenly bereft of fortune by an investment in a lemon grove, who in a spirit of bravado in- ] vades her neighbor’s house during his absence for the purpose of entertain- Kodak film developing, only 10¢;|ing friends whom she desires to im- prints,Raf,hflgth‘i smzn: xllgtl,?tgra the| press. 1 war. c udio t.” 71~ The owner returns unexpectedl Auto_Co.. Office phone 1, '““?‘;‘;“i P : 1 mo. 78and discovers Japet's plot F20 asali plions 10. s is iunahcqualnterl "with him he' main- rs Ge rge French visited riends| tains his incognito, acting as butler T M llmgl’p:t;‘g::dt:ob‘ifi:’; in. Cass. L";ke difring “the"weekend.| fof ‘her in his own house. Miss Pis- nd a ~| She .was accompanied by her sister;|cher’s skill as a comediene permits | Mrs. E. B. McIntosh, of Rathadrum,|her to'make much of this situation. Idaho, who is here on a visit, while Billie Rhodes will also be shown in Mrs. - Garry Brennan passed - the|enrqute to Grand Rapids, Chicago and | “Rustic Romeo.” week-end at-the Tom Brennan home| jifrerent points in Canada, where she| . ° : in_ Wilton. will visit friends. ! SRR A ~-$60,000 to roan on farms. Land Co. . Miss Gladys Fastman, who hag Bring your fountain pens to us to|been” visting her sister, Mrs. Oscar guest - of 'Bemidji friends -Saturday | Neff at Turtle River for the past few days, returned to her home at Moose Mrs. Peter Cody of Grant Valley|Saturday. 3 transacted business in Bemidji Sat-|- , urday. It yud ;vvant a car, call Enterpri REX TOMORROW. H you want a car, call Enterprise| = One of these nice:days you ouglit| _TOmorrow at the Rex. Heury Carey Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence|to go to Hakkerup’s acd have your|With Molly Malone in *“Phantom _‘phone’ 10; 56tf | picture. taken: u“ Riders,” a sensational western drama, veg d z directed by Jack Ford, in five parts. Dave'Bland, cattle klng and leader of the “Ring,”” is in love with ‘Molly; daughter of “Pebble’” Grant, foreman of Bland’s outfit, but the girl refuses Dave, ' despite -her father being in ‘favor of the match. Molly is in love with “Cheyenne’’ Harry, -the owner of a small herd and last of the inde- 'pendent grazers, who steadfastly de- fies the cattle king and his men and, Tefuses ‘to subsecribeito- their policies. Dave plans to take Harry’s cattle, which being without water will soon have to be driven onto Bland’s range. He also plots to get rid of Harry be- cause of Molly. i “The -Unknown,” hired by the cat- tlemen as aleader and whose identity only Dave knows, calls a meeting of| the -men, who decide ‘that Harry's ‘cattle shall be. driven away. That night, Harry and his helpers are sur- rounded ‘and. forced_ to- give -up. the herd. ‘The accomplices of ‘““The Un- known’’ plan to ambush Harry on his way to town, Grant warns Harry and thus saves his life. COMING THURSDAY Nazimova in ‘“‘Revelation.” ' _THEATRE- ;‘G RAN D- Tomcfi‘r PLAY OF A THOU§AND SMILES! l K 2 Tha Wooing: of Prinegss Pat” - A Vltagrnph Blue.Rihbon Winner. _ Starring, : “'Tho Cirl With the Million Dollar smile” | GLADYS LESLIE FRAN!S;;GLJEMQN,, : ALSO SHOWING THE WOMAN IN THE WEB! iy ‘i “8even Reel Program GRAND TONIGHT. v Gladys Leslie, Vitagraph’s girl with the ‘“Million Dollar Smile,” lagain lends her infectious buoyancy ‘| to the Blue Ribbon feature in a sprightly romance, “The Wooing of Princess Pat,” in which she is co- starred with J. Frank Glendon, at the Grant theater tonight, ~ “The “Wooing of Princess Pat” while essentially a photoplay of the lighter type containing an abundance of refreshing comedy touches, effec- _|tively blends some strong dramatic “| punches ‘to 'constitute a feature of high entertainment value. “Princess Pat” is a combination of wholesome comedy and drama that holds the in- terest, but is not impressive; it is the type of picture that will find popular favor because it is consistent with the present day trend of picture ‘“‘fans” to seek entertainment that strikes a cheerful optimistic note. Usual Prices AT THE ELKO. Dainty Marguerite Clark, widely known as ‘‘the sweetest girl in mo- tion pictures,” will appear in her lat- est Paramount photoplay, “Rich Man, Poor Man,” at the'Elko theatre, next Saturday and Sunday. For a few weeks the Elko will be open Saturdays and Sundays only, un- less otherwise announced. Mr, and Mrs. George Boobar. iof the Fourth of July, returned to his Miss Martha Heng of Crookston, g Near Two Harbors local men have established a.5,000-acro sheep ranch and have already . purchased; 1,00 wool producers. They intend to have a flock ten’ tlmes that number in a few years. Wheatless Recipes. ! Tested In the Experimental Kit chen of ‘the Food Administration (Conservation Division) and the Department -of Agriculture, BISCUIT. (Using no Wheat) Ry METHOD. Sift dry materials together. - Work In fat well. Combing liquid and dry materials, handling lightly. Roll“or pat % inch: thick and cut as biscuits, Bake in a.hot oven. Use a coarse' sifter or mix iustead of sifting if ‘the flourg are coarse, 20 that none is wastet. Biscuits made of the substitutes are lesg like the ‘normal wheat flour: pro- duct, particularly in texture, than are the muifins, loaf breads, and cakes. If one-fourth more Hquid' is used; drop biscuit ‘having better textwro is the result. CORN FLOUR BISLUIT. 1 cup liquid. i 22-3 cups .corn flour. 3 tablespoons fat. 6 teaspoong baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt. Appearance, good. Texture, very dry and close. Color, white. Flavor, corn flavor. CORN FLOUR-ROLLED OAT BISCUIT 50 Per Cent Ground-Rolled Olh. 50 Per Cent"Corn Flour, 4 cup liquid. ¥ 11-3 cups corn flour. 1 cup ground oats. 3 tablespoong fat. . 6 teaspoons baking powder. 1 “teaspoon salt. In the Same Class. Another little thing that we have noticed is that some girls who spend a great deal of time on their cheeks and lips'and eyebrows haven't anything on the bad little boys who refuse to wash behind the ears. WANT AD DEPT NOTICE Advertisements in this column cost. half sert a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No:ad will be run for less"than 10c per issue’ Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads rup ior less than 26c. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ford runabout. Inquire at Drs. Gilmore. & ' McCann's office, 5-711 FOR SALE—Shattock double bed trailer, slightly used. Cost $250. Gash sale., $125. Coniplete for camping, Vellon, Birchmont Beach. 6-710 FOR SALE—Two new cottages, one has bath and water. Shore lote finest location on lake.” Velion Birchmont Beach, near tennis court. 6-710 FOR SALE—Good hand made stake wagon. Ford with Form-A-Truck attachment. Paper baler. Prices asked, Koors Bros. Co. 628t FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with city water and sewer. Lot i 30x150 feet and runs out to the lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave or call 276. 652tf WANTED WANTED—Second-hand garden hose. Don’t matter if it leaks some. Phone 696-J. 2-79 WANTED—I want to place a good, reliable man on my improved farm 8 miles from Bemidji. Must be able to furnish references. Man with team preferred. See me at Fairview farm, 2 miles east of La- vinia. A. W. Bartlett. « 5tD 71-2 1tw 711 WANTED—GIirl fer general house- work, 1019 Beltrami Ave. Phone 305-J. 15tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Two in family. .Call at 518 Beltrami Ave. or Phone 231. 75tf 14 Fren rerhe % ArioiTres Oy iss 'Margarita Fisher TheMuflemGaSRangelsa Personification of spontanelr.y and cleverness in B nessin - (|Real-Aid o Conservation -':? JILTED J &:?}Jtlon e rtraying an adventurein lemons, revenge on a jilted tor and what happened in a borrowed house, ““RusticRomeo” 7: 20-9 o’clock TOMQRROW .. , JARRY GAREY in ‘ PHANTOM RIDERS” Sensatioual Western Drama COOK WITH GAS SEE BEMIDJI GAS GO. + WANTED—Girl at > E. E. McDonald. Lavinia. Mrs. Phone 9-F-1. 73tf PAINTERS WANTED—Call at 518 Beltrami Ave. C. F. Hicks. 2-73 FOR SALE—Boat and boat house on Lake Irvine, Inquire 413 Park Ave, 6-78 WANTED—Bright girl who is rapid and accurate with a typewriter, one who would be willing to learn to operate from a dictaphone. Koors Bros. Co. 628tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished - five-room modern flat. Call 11-F-3. 71tf FOR RENT—TFive-room modern flat. Call 11-F-3. 71tf LOST AND FOUND LOST—White Angora kitten. Return to 420 Minnesota Ave. 3-79 TOST—Red and black rug, on road to Birchmont. Finder return to Geo. Cochran, Sr., for reward. 2-78 LOST—Purse containing $10 bill, change and receipt for third Lib- ery Loan bond. Return to Pioneer office. 3-79 4lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlllllll!llllllllllllllll T.OST—Palr of gold bowed glasses in aluminum case. Return to Frank H. Smith, 209 9th St., for reward. 3-78 ably } feelin “isr, PauL, MINN. ‘should have something to bui and Dr. Ve me stren Medical t ere’ ter. ly recommend { medicine- relief and: has given me."’— 711 14th Ave. of Dr. covery has been a favorite medicine of mine for yearsi.i: It has been very effectual v in.. reliev-. . “Favorite Prescnpuon," famous friend: éencfit it e T ‘;“ that 1 and‘ Prepatstory Gomses lidi-me up- 1 started taking|A com:cl-: commfimmsrmmuc ierce’s Favarite Preseription: i .| seems. to be just what I'need ‘as' I am. better than'I have for years.'— TELLA WILLIAMS; 161 Pleasant-St.. St, Croup, .Mnm Dr. Pierct’s Gold-' o the ever- o ailing: waemen, and |, “Golden Medical--Discovery,...4he_great=f. est general tonic, are both put up in liquid and tablets, contain ‘no alcohol or habit-farming drugs, and are to be found in nearly all rug stores. tablets cost 60.cents. These medicines Pierce’s “have enjoyed an im- mense sale for nearly 50 years, which proves their merits as well as the state- ments made by users. at your dealer’s send 10 .cents to Dr, V. M. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. ¥, and he will mallW!al package of either tablets;. alsocwrite dcal advice,:1f therg: is ne Dr. Pierce’sw liver and ‘howels.have:s If not obtainable free med e alsoubeen fave known for nearly 50 years. e rer—_—— 1 Su1t s1ze 18 to close at $19.95 o Juy O 9 o WUR C LEARANGE | L’L‘ibd o “Hono: 1,. -—A distinction 517 reserved to tei bes! ¥ Military: schqoh z in the. Uni tnd\.,,_ Junior and Senior Die« .. visions :0f the i QOTPS, [iGuy oo 9 t I\nn:’lteq Torty" twe dents megisr il um)éfldlmv-r .- ¢ For catalog, .., sore s Wery Reve ot sazgyr H- Moyniban, D, D. 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