Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 15, 1918, Page 3

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i T 7 P & " THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER"?>: -~ r—— = Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lahr and family Nelson of Mlnneapolis has motored to Duluth today, = '+ returned’ to his home after.a three days' visit with his brother-tn-law,|| . A , 1 WHAT SOCIETY Bring your fountain pens to_us to Rayx 6'1:on :vnd wit:. 2 1 A T T H E § A be repaired. ‘Bemidji Pioneer. 78tt / “Brs. Roes Miller, who:had visited THEATERS IS DOING Mrs. Heury Kranz of Tenstrike was/| friends in Sauk Center, Wadena and 3 a business visitor in'the city Satur-{'other points for the past week, re- o b i day. 2 /. turned to Bemidji Saturday. *- BAS! TER, Ole Jacobson of Wilton was among |- Minnie ‘and. Mavis Warner, who . Byrl O Basg,?,n’;fof‘,w, and . Mlss the lhuslnass visitors: in the city Sat-|have lived on their farm at Larson, Elsie. M. Porter of Nebish; were mar- urday. 3 ; Mont., for the past four months, re- rier Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock 3 RSP .| turned to their home in Puposky to- g ‘' at’ the Methodist ‘parsonage, Rev.| ~$50,000 to ,m‘fl, on . farms. Denn day. s rdon’'was once an' honest /B, D. Hanscom officiating.” They were Lana Co. : da7ite| — ; : usiness man, but his:lust for gold aitended by the bride's parents. The i x ] County Commissioners . William | has made him the money king of the # bridegroom- expects-to enter military. ennon of K>iliher and Sam Bllis of |:West. ' His chief assistant:is Cherry ! seryice. s, vismng relatives in ' 'Wiltos ‘Blackduck are in the city attending|Mauric whose “‘simplicity’” has made >Phone 747 'P. O. Box 204 e - vicinity for a month . % :llle mestingiof the hotrd ol equaiise; L ALY dlolli"- tof the des: S BEMIDJI, ' MINNESOTA. B e BA 1 o Ttion, mrick comes out of the des- BELL GIVEN RECEPTIO & : , ert here Ho Has Hooh Forott oo LT IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“I]I]]IIIIIIIIIIIIII _'An informal reception was given : ¢ { ' £'M e T dRon ChRad AL O He immediately 2068’ t R Aaloon nfi thhte tlgr ?Jbgfisfifiyhgg;ggufigfl ther, ogiu?xty Treag::rer "Barl’ Gell. -} portable seats for photographing|Where Bill learns that he has a belt Y :ofi Bell, formerly of this city, now : sroups of ity to five hundred.. 3‘, 'fi’ll(d g‘“"y Proceeds to' get Jim of the battleship Minnesota, About thglm%r J.znmaont o: t,fit.EIl*mah"gi 6-717 th:_‘own outatel‘ ‘hre™is robbed “and ‘twenty-five attended the Treception.| who has been a guest a e Elmqui - Mrs. A R. Olson of Minneapolis, The next evening’ hb s O Mr. Bell left la:t %ve&x}ng;l ’ou '1'11:1 lx;le- home, returned to:St. Hilaire today: who has been the guest of her som, to go _with him, telling her that she _turn trip to the Dbattleship, g The oreiniery” now . Has" A’ darse R. A, Olson and wife for the past|took: his gold and now she i3 going sed most of his furlough with: hisl b g 4 z:agther in Washburn, Wis. He wasjdaily supply of buttennilk at 10c a ;?gzi.weeks, returned home Saturday h‘l”‘: “intotthe desert to dig it out for “in the best of health and spirits and | gallon. * = 527tt é After Jim’s departure Bill gets a liked the navy life. He said Bemidii Mrs. Ralph Dickenson; ‘who hag|letter. from Rose,Jim's' elstsr.g Bill looked good to- him: and"remarked| mr. and Mrs. George "THIT and Mrs. ‘been the guest of friends in Wadena | repliesithat Jim s delirious and needs ‘about the many improvements made|y, V. Moylan of ¥Yola autoed 'to Be-{3n4 Verndale for the past two weeks | her care. In‘her daneing desert garb, duriug ‘his absence from the city. midji ‘Saturday. a‘nd passed several|'rsturned to her home in Buena Vista Cherrie is forced to walk through the : hours. ¢ Saturday. des:rtt tg tl;e éadge of “‘Hell’s Crater,” oldier appreciates ictures . i a stretch of God forsaken -land that évey;xou;x:re than D ore bortraits; | . Mrs. A. W. Sheets and Mrs. Wil- My and Mrs. R. B. Griffith” and|onjy one man dared enter, - kodak prints. Rich studlo, 29 10th | liam Gray of Lake Plantaganet were |daughter Faith, who have been spend- | ©*Also two reel Fox comedy. street \ 1mo-810 | the guests of friends in Bemidjl Sat-|'ing ‘ten ‘days at Lake Itasca,"Minn., i : 2 urday, will return to the city today. —Grand' INSURE WITH! MILLER AND BE SURE LIFE INSURANCE O Office’Security' Bank Bldg. REX TONIGHT, " Grace Sunard will he seen at the Rex ‘tonight 'in that gripping dra- matic feature photopltay “‘Hell’s Cra- ter,” ‘in five acts.- " ‘XONADV SSNN!W NYTHLY IN INSURANCE SUsBy [8109dS. TvIdIaddd T O DT T YO anQ ‘woiy preg pue. posnipy swie[y |y ‘02 ALTVNSYD E AGENCY THAT PUT: SURE ‘ -IIIIIIIIII M ! B i REX TOMORROW. Taylor Holmes'ifi “The ‘Small Town Guy,”vin five acts. A humorous; yetdramaticepisode in_the life of ‘a'small town guy—too honest to become a crook; too fear- less to stay the “under dog” Rich in small town scenes and general store characters.’ Thrilling in it’s' big One of these nice days you ought city, intrigue and plotting Also two reel thriller: withi “Bron-|{§ = ; s o with on y o Forks Herald. The ‘creamery aow has a large daily supply of buttermilk ‘at 10c a gallom., . b2 Mrs. George Radspinner, R. W PERSONALS AND N@WSY NOTES || BBt 5u efiaes'a Bemic :, on business. Miss. Anna’ Johnson bookkeeper for the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing | company, returned yesterday morning from Wilson; Wis., where she spent a three weeks vacation wlth her par- ents, T Forrest, Curtis and Dorls Sathre Mrs Edward of Bemxdji passed of - Bass Lake ‘were the ‘guests: of Bunday in Nebish. ™" freinds and relatives in' Bemidji. dur- & ing the week-end. =~ - " The Grand - Forks Herald says:| - AT THE ELKO." Mrs. W. J. Krause left this morn- Miss Estella: Deichart of the Belmont| “'on'account of ‘the ministrel sh ing for Nelson, Wis., and Lake City, |- If you want a car, call Enterprise apartments will go to Lake Bemidii|at the Grand theatre ‘tonight [t]Jw Minn., where she wm v1sit for three | Auto Co. - Office phone 1, residence | tomorrow, ' where she will be'the IS Bropb s sfiree:eg ?_ weeks ; A phone: 10 56tf| zuest of Miss Ruth Jacobl-for g oy Bl L n week'’s Visit. ; | " Florence Grimolby, who has spent stu'l;'g; g;‘:zzx:?tlfiee!?u?:v'r:uvwg ttel;? E ‘ Ka T”EA TRE : - three w.eks in Bemlidji - visiting comes, she, leaves him in no doubt as To”lG”_To”LY i ; vacation, returned to Ritel hospitalily;o"greater Vitagraph Blue Ribbon ‘J ! N G UNION ‘Minneapolis, Saturday, where she is feature; whicn will be the attraction SUITS in trainigg. Miss Grimolby. formerly at the EIk theatre tonight, A chap- H A R R Y M R E Y A =4 . ter of ‘“The Woman' in the:Web,” is g 10 PIECE ORCHESTRA ' Curtain at 8:00 - All Seats 76c PERFECT Il FITTING \/ i\ Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Robinson and little'daughter, Elizabeth, and Super- also to be shown at the Elko: tonight. eriays 5 intendent and Mrs. W. G. Bolcom and | St Exponent of Virility, as A Man of ‘the People childrén motored to Itasca State park|‘ MINSTREILS TONIGHT. yesterday in'the Robinson car.” They | *'In its réview of Lowery’s Greater went via Leonard, Shevlin and Bag-|Minstrels; which played at Fargo last G L A D Y‘s ] L E SLI E ley. a week arid* which ‘will' be seen . this L ; evening at the . Grand, the Fargo THE most satisfactory underwear in the world for women and children. Munsing ‘Union . s e i Ul Mrs. M. F. Wilson returned ‘yester-|Courier-News says “‘a large and en- r : : 1 . i | .| Svits are fine in quality, non-irritating, fit per- day morning trom Duluth where she | thustastle S eronal i opontas The girl Wlfl:; t:;e Mll;R;;l D_:llhaf S?lrte, as the Irish | as_ been: the guest of ‘her mother, with! ;7 %) olleen of Bewitchin S | _fectIY» wear longest, wash best. Mrs. P. A. Magnuson for five weeks. :}L?'vbge:‘uth 3%:“&?:;3&:; g ; b She was accompanied home by: her|and laud the merit of each, narrating : s niece, Irene Johnson, who will spend | the 'numbers presented for apprecia- n - .. Summer s a good time to get acquainted with the rest- of the summer as-her 8“"“ tion and others which evoked contin- . si9e ) . Munsmgwear, if you want to keep cool. Some of the- ubtis! laughier. Thed el itniery A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Production Miss Marjorie Shannon, wha has been the guest of her parents, Mr. are given special mention; as is the igh* danei) d hi ‘ Munsingwear summer gar.ments are 50 sheer they weigh and Mrs G N, Shannon for the past | Lorcine’ an also the comedy fea but a few ounces. Made in all-wanted styles from long three weeks, Teturned to Bismarck,| - The minstrels must be all claimed tures. : e “}IN. D., yesterday, where she is em-|to receive such notices from papers sleeve, ankle length to no sleeve, knee length. ployed in the corut house. Enrouts | ¢ the calibré of the Fargs. Covmor 2 i she’ will visit Miss Lucile Moritz of | News, . Fargo. John W. Rank of New York City, who -has been spending a few days with his brother, C. R. Rank of Min- ‘ALSO SHOWING, TONIGHT ONLY neapolis, in’this locality, had*return- ed to his home in ‘the east: - C. R. (11 ”» Rank'is well known in Bemidji and THE WOMAN |N THE WEB Beltrami county he- being the owner ’ of large land holdings in the vicinity of Blackduck and other county local- ities. - 'Tryr us and see. &l ~ There Is sometiing for you in the Want Ad column today. It’s on the last page. We can fit you perfectly. “Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald and > two daughters Marion and Helen May w 5 That lad of yours, over seas. of Grand Forks, and Mr. McDonald’s s 1 5 z > &) X brother, William McDonald of Winni- I ‘All that is humanly possible is be- ‘fifigfif a:lllagdl?t’ zggor::let?hl:el;:xfltss aotf D -, oty ing done to see to it that he.is' well Mrs. McDonald’s parents, Mr. and ¥ - Coal_shortage: fed,‘ well clothed' ar!d eff_xcnently i Fl’i?t?el;' Y et vto-Gmama 3 this Wi equipped. - Organizations like the Forks tomorrow morning. /V ? 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. Mrs. Ingram of Minneaolis, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheppard; - Mrs. Ay B. Flatner, and .daughter Lilliam Flat- ner, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McLaughlin, and Misses Ida Heng and Julia Mun- TONIGHT FIVE THRILLING ACTS ger autoed to Lake Plantaganet yes- Glass of Hot Water terday and were the guests of Mr. ] d Mrs. Schul d niece, Miss Ma- | e oot e ans Before: Breakfast Mrs. 1 h: C . y - : 3 ; ® B o~ -to:sa t:w‘i:il;ks?:Ll:I?eePlaitagu:gf a Splendid Hablt Openi slulces of the system each morning arid wash away the polsonous, stagnant matter, B mmm———— “Hell’s Crater” GRIPPING DRAMA PHOTOPLAY Two Parts—FOX COMEDY—Two Parts 10 and 20 Cents—7:20 and 9 o’clock Those of us who are accustomed -} to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom- ach, lnrlrilef b:lick, fcanl’,l instex:!d, bot{l = L 7 Jook and feel as fresh as a daisy al- Co“egnte' Academlc’ Commerclal ways by washing the poisons and and Preparalory Courses toxins from the body with phosphated ; hot wat, h i A COLLEGE €OMBINING FINEST CATHOLIC | ¢ s;;lf]’:f F If‘.‘:l‘;:’"b’;im breakfast, T TRAINING WITH MILITARY DISCIPLINE a glass of real hot water with a tea- REX .... OMORROW i Designated by |spoonful of limestone phosphate in % s 7 War Department |it to flush from the stomach, liver, - as “Honor School” | kidneys and ten yards of bowels the woRTH 50 ; 2 -—A distinction | previous day’s indigestible waste, ] ] reserved to tén best | sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus Military Schools | cleansing, sweetening and purifying A GOLD BRICK THAT’S REAL GOLD 14 in the United|the entire alimentary tract before See H ItH d X States putting more food into the stomach. o oW appene Splendid Buildings, The action of limestone phosphate (1] 5 THE SMALL TOWN GUY Grounds, Library and and hot water on an empty stomach Equipment is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans With Taylor Holmes as Ernie It’s An, Essanay SAINT PAUL; MINNESOTA' Under the: Conirol and Direction of Archbishop Ireland Hakkerup, the phofographer in your fown Junior and|out all the sour fermentations, gases, Senior Di«|waste and acidity and gives one a visions of the|splendid appetite for breakfast and - Reserve Of-|it is said to be but a little while until . > ‘Added F eature \ -ficers’ Training [the roses begin to appear in the g?; st‘h“nd"c cheeks. A quarter pound of lime- “BRONCHO BILLY” ANDERSON ' SR et o store, DUt s sufficent 1o 10 CENTS GALLON In Two-Reel Thriller* w;do::gggi:‘f- Lr;;ail;% s::g;:ne c;vr}:&i ;:fil:)c;ltyher:éio n:vaigg THE CRE AMERY Coming—Dorothy Phillips, in “Pay Me,” a cyclonic Very Rev. gm?:‘;?;:t Ogn {K:unabt}:rcr; ?fi:lm e } H. Moynihan; D. D: Pres western production. sanitation. Try it and you are as- sured thdat you will look better and feel better in every way shortly, e et — et s s e B S - — ,» ————d e _fl‘;‘ e —— T—

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