Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 13, 1918, Page 3

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There I8 someliing Tor you in the Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Molander and family left -this “morning for Moose Lake, by automobile.. | 'The ereamery now has a large| H. E. Kenfield returned yesterday: "| daily supply of ttetmllk ‘at 10¢ ‘a| morning from Chicago. He was ac- T H RS 527tt companjed by M. 8. Lamoreanx. En- E A T E‘R s Mrs George Boobnr of Nary was|business at Washubrn, Wis. Th i eneflt d wilk “be siivse:lwgl; l:.%ea'rl;v::t;-m:ltlcg“,,,]- Mrs. George Keaser and Mrs, Ma- Mrs. B, H. Denu, and family for the|lnees and evenings. bel Saunders. of Turtle River were!past three weeks, returned to their{. The program for tonight and Sun- s lion -band in the ‘city ‘hall. = Music WA 2 between train shoppers yesterday. = | home in New Lisbon Wis., this morn-| day presents a story showing that . ‘will ibe furnished by the Twen&y first ing. i riches often prove a galling mockery: ~batallion jorchestra;, i “Mis, Otto Morken of the Fiith ward This truth is exemplifiel in “Rich mm RECFPTION. .|’'spent Friday in Brainerd, the guest| Mrs. J. F. Scl\leuers, Miss Clara Man, Poor'Man,” starring Marguerite|: : Ramsnn Bell, formerly 'of thiscity, Pemfion‘ | ¥Freda Buer of Duluth: were in Be-|two part:-comedy “Friend Husband,” now -of the battleship Minnesotd,iar- 2 midji yesterday. From herell:hey went |18 also on the program. rived in' Bemidji this morning 1"’": "It you want a car, call Enterprise | to: Ttasca, State park where: they will} ~On Monday, matinee and evening, Washburn, Wis., where he has 8p6nt| s y"co. *Office phone’ 1, residence spend a month. . .| Harry Morey in Vitagraph, “His Own his furlough with ‘his mother.: 'He phone 10. 2 o Peopls,” at the Blko. The Woman.in | v‘will ‘be; given an informal: l‘t;lci:ptlon ; Gk George Forte of ‘town of Eckles the Web" will also appear. These i atthe E. B. Kenfleld home thisieve-| 'y Matt Larson went to Anoka|was in the city yesterday enroute tofat the Blko on account: of;minstrels|’ e nlng. : : |'Friday < where : she 'will' receive|Savage, Minn., where he has taken &t the Grand. : ‘medical treatment at the Klein sana-{a contract to put up a large amount} | ' ‘annual ball. : Over forty couplesiat-|a short time, K .| the former place they visited Mrs. terided: the: delightful affair. The la- ies ‘played ‘in"front of the'city hall] ~A, A. Richardson has a’set of * before the dance and ‘also gave sey- portable geats’ for phetographlng _eral selections in_the hall before the| groups of fifty to five hundred, ‘dancing ‘was commenced. The ipro- 4 6-'117 Moody’s sister, Mrs. Fred Bispham and at the latter place her pa.rents, Mr, and Mrs. Birnstinl. GRAND SUNDAY. Goldwyn presents ‘All Woman,” the .latest production starring: Mae| . Marsh, a true to life and refreshing; 5 ceeds of the ‘ball will go towardipur- C—— ! e ,clwging now: uniforms: for,the band| . Miss Marion Vie who has been the gg:xs;dbeérEéé “é‘i‘:y,l.‘,(l'\}s.’ g:”;f: ffiZ' C‘ g&gfih&i :?aiil(l,g ’hg{%\;fi:g g Minneapolis today. vicinity are excellent this year, ' Miss Gauthier, who has been .the guest of friends in -the city" for the ipast two weeks, returned to her hj ame Mrs. I W. French returned Thurs-| = On Monday, matinee and evening, PERSONALS AND short visit in this city with her moth-|Dear at-the Grand, the Fargo Forum erson for-a: couple-of ‘?W& in ‘wide variety, the press comment saying all claims to worth ‘were not overrated. ki C. M. Jacobson of Bemidji autoed no . 'One’of these nice days you.ought|to Gonvick Tuesday and -passed a to ‘g0 to. Haldkerup’s -and have your| few-hours here on‘business. Mr. Jac- 'picture :taken. - <14tt| obson is. a - junior member of the Kholer , Construction company, the REX TONIGHT. . Mrs.H.J. Adams left Thursday for her home.in. Carlyle, Sask Canada. " Bring’ your fountain pens to us to be repaired. Bem_idji Pioneer. 78tf : between train visitor in Bemldji ¥68-| day, where they had been the guests|Gonvick Banner. Men’s Daughters,” a story of the vio- |.an._excellent tonic, does not_purge -and ||t ' f 14 . :.terday. 3 of friends and relatives for a week. : Latlgnhof the golden rule that-strikes ‘s not obyfictu;na(lifle lt]o thlc éastc Ikwl:s ; 1) : There will be no question about|back home. This picture of five parts iving in spgland when rst took the, ‘Dan’ Gracie left last eVenlilnS ffill' Mrs. William Clish and children | your future success if gou are-trained | has been well staged by Director Carl ["Discovery.” Have since been;around the 8chroeder. Bullding the ‘range country, where he: Willl ¢ ntq ast evening from’ Walker, | in the Little Falls Business College.| Harbaugh, a Fox director.who seems | world- and -always C‘"md a bottle of Qpposite City Hail spend ‘some time, | where they have been the guests of | This college is one of the most com- QElitei fapableloihhandlingd any. sg;'t . ’ 6 : of ‘ picture, , dra £:$50;000-t0- to:n om urml. " Dean ;M‘[’:s.t v(v:(l)ls\bez l::other, Mrs. M. Gleason | pletely equipped business schools in D e, whether comedy, drama l.and Co. A -a71tt B e ) Lo aries of sixty to.a hundred and twen- Daughtemv,v,iftl;e hfl; ll:eptham;l %‘01?; L 3 % AP 2 - ‘Benefit'dance ‘tonight given by the|ty-five dollars a month 1s the record [ OVINg & y-and has nale ’M:& a1;d l\gls. N.I tB,Angtelld';f Alaig; 21st ‘Batallion.band. Music by 21st|of our students. Send for catalog: many ‘intricacies smoothly. Despite meatoedita. the c¢ily, -yestorday, ‘Batallion orchestra. Tickets, 75¢: w711-d713 | some rather false turns it takes dur-} transacted business. i 2 1-713 Q ing its course, he has managed to x make the ‘whole gripping in the ac~ cepted 'sense of the word. The cli- max in particular was effecuvely staged. There will also be shown a two- part F'ox comedy. "Mrs. Mathilda Vattenford of L.eon- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Naugle have as ard is visiting relatives in the city Mrs. L. A. -Rearic of Tenstrike|their guests their daug%ter, Mrs. “during the week-end. came to Bemidji yesterday to see her | Charles’ Borchardt, -and husband of - The.creamery -now has -a . larga|SoD, Harold, who has enlisted in the|Norway, Mich. They arrived in Be- daily supply- of buttermilk at 10c a|Davy and . will' soon leave for. the|midji ‘yesterday morning and will gallon. §27t¢| Great Lakes training station. -~ |spend the remainder of the summer B, here. They are accompanied by lit- tle Robert Guethier, who is also a SUNDAY AT THE REX. -John . Bigstar of ‘Red 'Lake will Your soldier appreciates pictures W “The Claim,” at the Rex Sunday, B - . | guest.at the Naugle home. Profes- ~.leave Monday noon for Jefferson bar-| even more than letters. Portraits; | &! g has fourfold strength—strength of racke, having -enlisted in the engl-]kodak prints. - Rich studio, 29 10th[8or ~and Mrs. Borchardt formerly n?aers'mrps. £ 2 street. L " 1mo-810 | made their home in Crookston, where star, direction, story, and production, Mr.: Borchardt' was ‘principal of the Brilliant Edith Storey is the star; city schools. He now holds a posi- | Frank Reicher the director; Charles] tion as'superintendent of the schools | Kenyon and Frank Dare the authors, in Norway, Mich. and the production has been made in California, where the natural fea- tures of the landscape form the right background for his gripping. and d virile story. Charles Kenyon, it wilk|] be remembered, wrote ‘Kindling,"” A the greatest stage success Margaret Illington ever ‘had, and “The Claim"" | also had a successtul Broadway run Hori as a four-act play. At the Prga?gfi:fxmcrll;urch Sunday Charlie Chaplin will also cavort In morning- and Sunday evening, Rev.|? two-reeler, ““The Tramp.” Sherman W. Arends of Dubuque, COMING TO REX. 3% S 2 5 Iowa, will" preach. Sunday school 0 - TONIGHT will meet at 10 A, M., and Christian| Monday—Hell’s Crater. Endeavor at 7 P. M. All are welcome.| = Coming—*“Pay Me. ‘WILLIAM Fox Presents T b Varterd, Ipn Homemade Paste. Teachers and others who use much paste will appreciate a reclpe for mnk; ing it at home. Stir into 'a cup of l‘;fi},olil ispl_l H?;sfi)_m \}fs:é,;“ 'amf “J‘e‘:.?. flour enough cold water to make it of diction at 3 p. m. J., J. T. Philippe, | 8 creamy consistency. Pour over this rector. four cups of boiling water, stirring all the time, and cook five minutes. To Scandinavian Lutheran. this add one teaspoonful of powdered The services will be conducted in|alum, pour into a bowl and beat till the Norwegian language next Sun-|cold. Then add one teaspoonful car: day at 10:30. No services in thelbolic acid and one teaspoonful or more %Yelil“lg‘ 'l;heMPfl;"Chifll SCF°°1 :V“; of oil of clove or wintergreen. Pour. | egin nex onday morning a y over with ~A Violation-of the Golden-Rule that Stnkes Back Hbme oeiock. Instruction will be given in i’!m fl%‘.‘ssfiz:; dxlir]feet;u;ln o :itely. FIVE PARTS the American and Norwegian lan- guge. Osmond Johnson, pastor. St. Philip’s Catholic. Low mass at 8 o’clock in the morn- Ivory Phonograph Needles. The phonograph stylus of vegetablo fvory has a decided advantage over the TWOPartWi"iamFOX comedy Deparfinent of Education ©10-20. Cents 7:20-9 o’clock Program of Examinations | 1 \vooden needle, the usefulness of for which is finished when it has played % SUNDAY' PROGRAM Y COMMON SCHOOL one record. The ivory point will stand 3 3 the wear of six records, then when it A Soul Redeemed By Mother-Love Is the Story Told in tacitaam flsd over the beval-endigan - CERTIFICATES “THE— CLA|M” July 29, 30 and 31, 1918 A 5-Act METRO Screen Romance % ; VITAL-COMPELLING Starring MAGNIFICENT K AL 1¥ip0 v I8 Mroliment. — 8:45 to 9:15 Spelling. % 4 y Y — 9:15 to 10:00 Penmanship. - P 4 —10.00 to 12:00 Arithmetic. g P. M.— 1:15 to 3:00 Geography. — 3:00 to. 4:00 Composition. be used on six more. The vegétable Ivory is produced by a Central and South American growth, the phyteles phas palm, which produces large clus- ters of seeds.. First African Explorer. S8 : The first organized attempt to .ex- 10010 0200 Reaning, plore the interior of Africa was made by Mungo Park, who set sail on his initial voyage to the Dark Continent H 11 1] Tuesday, July 30. "] A M.— 8:00 to 45 United States His- Y. T 1 .| 128 years ago. He returned two years 10-20 Cents Matinee 2:30 Evening; 7:10-9 o’clock B L s ey-Hygiono | 804 Seven months later after having Civics. explored - a considerable sectlon —of Tt £ Drewing. Africa never before visited by a white ¥ __&6 ’ ” Coming Monday—*HELL’S CRATER R i TR AL R O et i 56 Y E” Y npderdied: an, although he failed in, his main Coming—**PAY M . A M o o ent. purpose, which was to trace the source = SaasE 5 to 12:00 Physics. of the River Niger. —_2: 45 to 4h15 Physical Geogra- phy. phy or General History. 9 H — 4:15 to 5115 Agriculture. How’s This? If Geography, Physiology-Hygiene, or| ' We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Algerab do not require the full time, the| for any case of Catarrh that cannot be remaining time may be used for the| cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. ; i subject that follows. Hall's. Catarrh Medicine has been taken . By ; Examinations will be held at Bemidji | by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- 1 and at Baudette on the dates stated. At| five years, and has become known as the ‘B % % Bemu’lji the high shool building Will| oot veliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's be used, and at Baudette the Catheart| catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on - School building. the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- Teachers should bring with them any 4 10 CENTS GALLON standings or certificates for which credit | Son.from the Blood and healing the dis- ‘\( may be desired. The application for. the | ¢a5¢d portlons. renewal of a certificate should include After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh the required reading circle certificates | Medicine for a short time you will see a ] o unless such have been filed with the great improvement in your general county superintendent. h. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- Bemidji, Minn., July 8, 1918. cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send W. B. STEWART, for testimonjais. free, County Superintendent. . CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohjo. a713-w718 by all Druggists, 75(;, 2 | out a-good husband; if not, I'll turmfi out a bad husband, Find a man and ! ? wife who are compelled to “study" route to Bemidji they also transacted { .. |{.each other In order to. get along, and who “talk things over” a good deal, i ANN'UAI. wm ATTENDED torium. + [of hay. He' expects to bethere for GRAND TONIGHT. ’ loodoimpure. Orange and white was the coler E Labout a month. Franklyn Farnum and Bileen Percy |'What u meeded. most - is an-increase “gcheme used:in decorating the clty Miss Ada Smith of Leonard was in P in ..the ~fightis ks T t 0 ~the .getm- ng ttrength. To, -do/ 3 s 4 4} hall.last eyening, ‘when the:Bemidji| the city yesterday enroute to-Minne-|. Mr.and Mrs. Fred Moody returned pl;ay. l:fisf “;flcin?“}’m; ;""{:fi:},’:{ this_successfully you.need to,put oniid i A 3 WYV '+ . Ladies Concert band gave its second|apolis where she will visit friends for { from Brainerd and Pillager today, At|news and ovents in plotures, healthy flesh, zouse the _liver to vig- [orous_action, so it will' throw off these “{germs, “and purifythe blood -so that there will be no “weak spots,” or soil for germ-growth. . % - we aamior on meres ot - Guarantead- Dentistry Mr. and: Mrs. Sam Bine of New|pjay, thoroughly human. Also com- m:vaiy @:g?,mtih ::se‘ff Hnesoall thu e s 1 ¢ : Golden Medical Discovery: contains no /At Lowest'Prices [+ ...members. ‘I guest of Miss"Josephine - Parker : for : | alcohol or_narcotic.and can be procured ; | some time," returned to her home in | S1°5ts .figferesi;d;:l‘:;eh?,‘r%%finlafi;g Goldwyn from any dryggist in liquid or tablet %old Growns and B"dx" $5 uu Kezncu o e gl form." 'Tablets 60c. work, ‘per Tooth . : ¥ Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buf- msmLS MONDAY. falo,’N."Y.;/10c for: tn;l ‘pke. of -tablets, day to her home at Bemidji, after a|Lowery's Greater Minstrels will -ap- a‘r&“‘;‘;‘%m}:};’f had .- ""'“f < who will visit- in Bemidji.—Little | went to' Brainerd Friday-to visit at ) nidji. argo e various fegtures were tried _|Falls Transcript. the'home of Mr. and Mrs, A. D, Pet P all spoken of highly and they were "%:‘i'é it ] - better Z ~| Mrs. Al.. Cummingham and son,|firin . which has. recently completed Tonight at the Rex, William Fox Dlscovery 4 ‘Mrs. H.:Johnson of: Solway was a| Gyon ‘returned from Brainerd yester-| the digging of Judicial ditch No. 2.—| will present Peggy Hyland in “Other | gave..me {mmcdlale rehcf It s surely Discovery" right: ith.me. T would, not ne_ rwithouty it —N sren-H, SDUNSTON, ‘OPEN EVENINCGS the entire country. ,Beginning sal-|OF sex melodrama. In “Other Men’s{ Willow Farm, R.F.D.3. AT THE THEATRES (GHRAND-===Tonight, July 13— progurypuasy A Puzzled Reporter. Want' Ad: column today. - It’s on the : j o : 4 : Ih 3 Mm G‘n i sk page, ™ T S AT THE (| senrs T i I8 MOIBI bAShANEGISE Roal Aid to Gonservation a2 business visitor in Bemidji yester- e o ELKO PROGRAM. ; ; to each :other, DANCE BY BA'I‘AILION nnm day’between train ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Courts, who| ~Tht Blko theater will be open to-| fif,’ ::Zy";e:lp::::fif “‘wc"&thm; ‘|'have been guests of their daughter, | night, also Sunday and oMnday mat-| 4o children, or-the name -of it—-Hd Howe's" Weekly. “of her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, D.|Hildan-and John Schleuers, and Miss|Clark. A ‘Mack Sennett-Paramount | ;¢ the germ of: many diseases: ch as Grip, ;M alaria, means for-:all of i us— fight or die. These .germs ,are everywhere in! the air we breathe. The- odds -are vin favor of: the s, li the ‘liver-is-inactiveand the ‘O00K WITH GAS : s S Redwood Falls, yesterday. A ok el i AT er, Mrs. C. F. Raymond, Sh» was ac- sl’ia}fé“fi higltfly Eu( dth; finertllfl of the ’olefl:w"mf wi m_y s IqE “wsY -N( )I"Es o companied b yMiss Cathleen Brown,|entertainment afforded by § com- i AN 4 G55 & A : Alfred Peterson-and son, Dnhlen. D Y. !| pany, saying it was the hest ever, seen bad _condition. ...I St of TEETH $10.00 10'Year Guarantee Franklyn Farnum, Eileen Percy In the great newspaper mystery story “THE EMPTY CAB” NEWS IN PICTURES—Universal Weekly ELKO s~ Tonight and Sunday, July 13-14— MARGUER’I’[E 'CLARK A plcture that ranges all the way from farce comedy to the tengest drama. WA picture you’ll be glad you saw. “FRIEND HUSBAND” Mack Sennett, Paramount Comedy k flR‘flD--Sunday. July 14— MAE MARSH In Goldwyn Picture “ALL WOMAN?” Romance of a girl who risked all for love “SMILINC BILL” PARSONS In Two-Part Refined Comedy “MATCHING BILLY” 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 recreation and clean fun. If he is sick or wounded the Red Cross will provide 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. Hakkerup, the photographer in your fown -

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