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b | | SATURDAY.EVENING, JULY 20,1918 :-If you want a car, call Enterprlse Auto Co. 'Office ‘vhono 1, residence phone 10. 56!! 'Miss Frances' McManum returned yesterday noon from Grand Forks, N. D., where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. A. McDonald and family for several days. ' WHAT SOCIETY ~IS»DQINQ (oo ra o - ‘;VSMISED ON’EIHEHDIY e alter Deneau’ was pleasantly sur- M[gs Marie Rygg of town of Li‘b- prised last evening at his home, 1000 erty was'in Bemidji today to meet a . Mississippi-avenue, .the occaston being friend, Miss Ethel Barker, of Lin-| ig twenty-first birthday anniversary.| coln;, Neb., who will visit at the Rygg Games and music, furnished the home for the rest of the summer. - « . amusement for the ‘evening and lunch " was served. . The.self invited guests|Rev. Osmund Johnson went ‘ to cy. ! were Emogene Johnson, Julia Mowen, | phers and Brevik to day, where he ‘\ Agnes Johnson, Olga Fricker, Arline| will hold services tomorrow. -There i, Deneau, “Isabelle McGregoT, Louise! will be no services here in the First Lemeaux, Florence _Deneau, Russell | Scandinavian Lutheran church -Sun- . Clark, T. A. Titus,” Harold Hurlocker, ‘day. N {\A. A. Lee,”R. A, Hannah, 0.'Deneau, . Ralph C. Johnson, Richard Cota and Mr. Aumoreske. ; Ay The creamery now has a. large] daily supply of buttermilk at 10c & gauon. - BATHL]! Misses,AIice and Esther Hetland :| 1eft’ yesterday for Moorhead, where ‘| they. will visit relatives.” Their broth- er, ‘Arthur Hetland, has_joined the military and wul leave. Sunday. tor camp. : ; PERSONALS AND | NEWSY NOTES - 7 Mrs.-A. P. White, who was nperuted Bring your fountain pens to us’tojupon’ for appendicitis recently, at-St. be repaired. Bemidji Pioneer. - 78tf| Anthony’s hospital was taken to her Japartments at . the Hotel Markham Mrs. R. A. Krohn of Tenstrike was, yesterday and is getting along nicely: a between train visitor in Bemid:ll after the.operation. yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G.'Lutz and baby of ¢ Mrs. Henry Graff ot Nebish ‘was| Chicago, who have been the guests the guest of Bemidji friends Friday |of Mrs. Lutz’ brother, Dr. A. V. Gar- while in the city shopping, lock and family for a few days, have : 7 - - gone to Bozeman, Mont., where: they Dean | Will' visit other relatives. a7ite 350,000’,‘E9,manv on_farms. Lang’ Co. 3 _ One.of these nice ‘days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s ard have:your picture taken a4t Mr, afid Mrs. Roy Lasater and Miss Celia Brennan of town of Eckles were the guests of Bemidji friends yester- day. 3 Miss Auna Jackson of Sauk Center' ; 4 e Tt is tHe guest of her paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Harleigh E. Moore of Minne- g“f:' g’t:w:rgl ‘;Ye%("ks‘i‘{’i;;t I\IIIIZ:;GJ::& apolis_is the_guest of her cousins,.son is expected to.arrive this.evening Mrs. “Hillgrove and Mlss Florence for ‘a visit. They conduct a mil- Hucl, linery store at Sauk Center. *- Mr..and Mrs, R.’A, Olson have re- X ! turned froma-nautomobile trip-to De- firl‘f;sékm gi dnflgh' g]fize}u’:d !I:alg}l troit, Menahga, Gafry, Ada, Fertile| yr 0" ho have been looking. after and -Erskine, having tbeen gone all 5 week * 5 & the past two'weeks, returned to ‘their Tio credmery now has a large home in Cedar Rapids, Ia., yesterday, Th T king the tri b tor. ‘daily- supply of buttermilk at 10c a SR hoge) PO gallon. ) baTLL and Mrs. ‘Ben Ruzssness of | Moorhead ‘are the guests of Mr. and Rev. George ‘Backhurst, pastor of | Mrs, Henry Fallon for several days, St. Bartholomew’s Hpiscopal church ‘having motored to the city. - Their and family have returned from a au-|’son Donald, who has been a guest at tomobile trip to Onigum, Park Rapids| the Fallon home for the past month, and P"flSf""d -will retura to Moorhead with them. Misses Luella Van Vleck,” Char- . e i Dewitt Garlock, who has been the lotte Jameson and Helen Mueller of guest of his brother, Dr. A, V. Gar- Littlefork, who have been the guests lock and family . for the: past two ‘of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. French, have R ? ‘weeks has gone to Glenwood, where Tetnineg:to; tholr home: he will visit his brother, John. From there he will go to Wells,where he Your soldier appreciates ‘pictures | will be the guest of his paremts, Mr. ‘even -more than-letters. “Portraits; | and Mrs. J! L. Garlock.. Mr. Gar- kodak prints. Rich studio, 29 10th:|lock ‘will finish his course at Rush street. 1mo-810 ' Medical college, Chicago, this year. TONICHT and ~SUNDAY ‘Mat. 3:00 Eve. 7:30-9 Painty and Charmjng as Ever BILLIE BURKE Appears in New Paramount Picture “L ets Get a Divorce” The strangest strain of domestic infelicity jthat ever erept into a happy romance shown With Added Attraction 'liwo Part COmedy “SAUCY MADELINE” It’s a Paramount-Mack Sennett THEATRE Woman Against Woman ELLA HALL -and PRISGILLA -DEAN “WHICH WOMAN” Tomorrow-Sunday Mat. 2:30, Eve. 7:30 & 9:00 The Wonderful Character Actor MONROE SALISBURY In the Western Thriller “THE EACLE” Also a Two-Part Comedy “FAfHERS, SONS ANO GHORUS GIRLS” | 'telegraphy ‘Warren Sheat the farm interests near Tenstrike for|. E - - ~" ~ ~™7..7THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER AT THE II THEATERS | Mnrrla and Son, the Bemidji mer- chants who will open a general store | ‘here within the next two weeks, have started work of remodeling their ‘building ' (the :Eagles hall). Wm. Morris is here, his son being expect- ed today or tomorrow. —-—Ln:tletorl" Times. Misses Ida B. Granum and Coylene| {Lynch of Grand Forks, N. D., will arrive in Bemidji today and will be the guests of Miss Ida Heng.and at the O. B. Sonstrud home on Dewey avenue. ~Miss Granum. is stenogra- pher in the.office of Bert D.:Keck, architect, in ,Graud Forks. . Tonight at the Rex will be seen Virginia Pearsgon, offitially designat- ed by thb -motion pictures stars as “the dressed motion’ picture actress,” “will be seen in the story of a woman who sold_herself for fame, entitled; “Her Price.” " 'This is a five-part fea- ture, and in addition there will be a A two-part Fox Sunshine comedy. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Weatman @l son Raymond, returned from a f days’ outing at Bemidji.. They also) - i J | visited - the | Atasca State:-. Park.| ~SUNDAY'S FEATURE BILL: Charming- Viola Dana. again, in a role that has been especially written to suit her winsome personality,— ~J.although, Miss Dana.is a star of bril- liant and versatile attainments who .asks no odds of any one: ‘‘Breakers 'Ahead” at the Rex Sunday is a story '} of the sea and sea-faring people. Bluff old “Captain” Seudd, Eric Pix- ley, his first mafe, Mike. Burley, the ruffian .willing to.steer ‘“The Wasp’’ upon the rocks in order to collect the nsurance money, .and.the little waif, . Ruth- whe grows up. with the sound of the salt sea pounding in her ears, becomes very real to the spectator. “Breakers Ahead” will. appeal to those who dwell near the sea, and also to -land-locked-people who live far from the coast, and everyone, everywhere, will admire the beauty pof -the sea scenes. Charlie Chaplin..will also be seen in -a two-reeler, “The -Hula Hula Mrs.. Sam. Cutter..and. daughter; Vera, . have gone to Minneapolis, where they will visit two of Mrs. Cut- ter’s' nephews, who ‘will-soen leave for Camp ‘Grant; having entered the:mili-| || tary... Mrs. Cutter’s son; Fred, wil possibly .meet_her_in -Minneapolis, as he expects to leaye soon, for France. Alliof: the 22-~cottages-at .Bh'ehr 'mont ::Beach: are :occupied 'at ~pres- ent ‘and requests: arereceived con- tinually for: reservations. There: are 150 guestsiat the hotel,~the majority iof :them'being from:Minneapolis and St. ‘Paulyainumber from Kansas City; and varlous points insJowa: It is expected that this:will be the biggest +}Dance.” year in the history-of the:hotel. A COMING MONDAY. Tho Warren Slionfigaya; . My aiy Mary ' Niles -Minter is “Social Mrs. C. E. Stinchfield and son, accom- panied by. Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Frank, of Longmount, Col., left this week on a.ten.day camping-trip through the lake .region of the morthern part of the state. They intend to visit Be- midji, Cass Lake, International Falls, -and:-will -return-by-way -of-l.ake of} the Woods, Warroad and Roseau. . Briars.” ~Built on the story of how a beautiful girl found fame in ‘a city and:love in. a:sleepy village. ELKO 'PROGBAM. There are few motion picture ac- tresses.-who. are: more. -delightful ..in. their portrayals than is Billie Burke, 5 mount star, who is appearing “in L % “Let’s Get a Divorce,” her iatest g 3 iij"Panamount vehicie just.released. - \ :} “This' picture is an unusually 'at- i tractive oneiand its various scenes < g 4 are :splendidly spertrayed by a capa- - - ‘f blercast of players. It will beshown St. Phillin’s Catholic. _“ikfat tne Elko tonight and Sunday mat. Low-muass.at 8 o’cléck.in the mori: | inee-and evening. = As added:attrac- ing; High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday | tion will also show a two-part Para- school -at 11:30. Vespers:and ibeme- | mount“Mack-Sennett comedy “Saucy diction at 3 p. m. J. J. T. Philippe, | Madeline: ‘rector. - GRAND TONIGHT. rthol . Enisco ; Every phase of human life and its Eisgg;t?laSundge:;:efnTfllfig 8 ‘emotions has been skillfully inter- o’clock a.'m. Holy Communion; 10:30 ipreted in the filming of “Which Wo. o'clock &, ‘m. - confirmation and in- 'man " in-which Ella Hall and Pris- : v 'cilla. Dean will appear at the Grand o e Lhpislon & g MRS [ theatro tonight. In addition there hurst, pastor. " Lutheran Free. .. Services in Trinity church, town of Liberty, at 10:30 in the morning, and at- Aardahl chureh, town of Frohn at 8 o’clock in the afternoon. Young peoples’ meeting in Aardahl church after the services. Services in the Nymore. church at 8 o’clock in the evening. All are welcome. O. P, Grambo, pastor. First ‘Scandinavian . Lutheran. There will be no services tomorrow. with +he exception of Sunday school at noon, on account of the absence of the pastor. Osmund Johnson, pastor. Methodist Sunday- School. The Sunday -school meets at 12 o’clock. A school ready and.willing:to work. Classes for all ages. _If you do. not already attend any school, then this school wants you, come. A. T. Carlson, superintendent. Presbyterian, Sunday morning at the Presbyte- rian church at. 11 o’clock the.pastor will speak on the subject, “Inheritors Through God,” (Galatians 4:7). Sun- day evening at 8 o'clock -the ‘sermon: will be on the theme, ‘“The “Poiwer of the Holy Spirit,” (Acts 19:1-3). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are welcome. L. P. War- ford, pastor. L] Swedish Lutheran. Services in the Swedish language at 11 o’clock in the morning and in the English language in the-evening at 8 o’clock. ’l‘heodore Nordale, spas- tor. “néws in pictures.” acter actor, is. to appear at the Grand itheater tomorrow matinee and eve- ning, in his latest western thriller; A two-part comedy is also on the Grand program for Sun- day matinee and evening shows. A A A A A A A A AN AP PPN, OLD .. FALSE 'TEETH WANTED DON'T MATTER IF BROKEN. Also cash for Old Gold, Silver and ‘broken Jewelry. Check sent by re- turn mail, Goods held 10 days for sender’s approval of our offer. Mas< zer’'s Tooth Specialty, Dept. A, 2007 8. bth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sat tf DEFEAT BACKACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLE WITH ANURIC, Many people in Minnesota have suf- fered from srheumatism and kidney come -these -painful and dangerous ail- ments. The lucky persons are those who have suffered, but who are now well because they heeded Nature’s warning signal in time to_correct their trouble with- that wonderful new dlscovcry o’ Dr. Pierce’s’ called “Anuric.”. You should promptly heed these warnings, some of which are dizzy- spells, backache, irregularity of the urine or the painful twinges of rheu- ‘matism, sciatica or lumbago. To delay way make possible the dangerous forms of kidney disease, such as stone in the bladder. To oyercome these distressing condi- tions. take plenty of exercise in the open air, avoid a heavy meat diet, drink free- ly of water and at each meal take An- uric ‘(double strength). All ipharmacists. sell Anuric for 60c; lor.send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y., 10c for trial package. Rev. J. P.-Morton will preach in the Oongregational church’ in the Fifth -ward tomorrow evening at 8] o'clock. The Voice. Some expertanneunces that the hu- man volce is produced by forty-four "different muscles. It might be added that when those forty-four muscles are not .co-ordinating as .they should the re:ulting sound often produces violent agitation in-at least forty-four different nerves in the party of the:second part, if -there happens to Dbe-such' swithin hearing.—Providence Bulletin, Boy River, MixN.—*I have used Dr. Pierce’s medicines with good results in my family for_ years. Last winter 1 was taken with La Grippe and . it -left mc run down and with palrs’ in my hips-and.back. I took. different med- icines' without ‘getting any -benefit. = At Jast 1 sent and got-some Anuric and took it 4nd am fecling well and doing.avgood day’s \vork thn 1 commenced taking the Anuric Tablets I could hardly zet cut of bed. felt as though a knifc were sticking in my back.” —A. C. Bronsrri. fif‘m' h*~—2 == Wisdom~in:Tolgrance. The folerant man is the open-mind- ed man, the mentally-balanced man, the understanding man. He knows that he himself is not the sole -repository of human-wisdom. He knows that wisdom will not die whenhe-does. He knows that usually he can learn some- thing from the humblest of his-assos ciates. IF -YOU WANT Intensifying ‘Blue - Prints. TO GET An under-exposed blue-print ean bg THE WANT intensified by moistening its surface YOU WANT TO with a sponge dampened with peroxide of hydrogen. Old blue-print paper which would otherwise produce an in- distinet-copy meed not be thrown away if treated with peroxide after the pring has been exposed and “fixed,” GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER 1[ ‘are not corroded hy. any inks. |18 Just different -colors.”” the ~charming - 'and ‘magnetic - Para-- will be a comedy and a weekly ot, i 1 Monroe Salisbury, wonderful chdr= ‘We . pay up to 15 dollars per. set. || troubles and have found Anuric to bef] the most successful remedy to over-: PAGE FIVE Tantalum’s Great Value. 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Catarrh Medicine ' that they offer One drops of javelle water, which counter| Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails Send for list of testimonials. g to cure. A aets ‘and -neutralizes the oxalic acid, ‘Address F. J. CHENRY & CO., Toledo, Then rinse with boiling water to re-| ohio. - Sold by all Drugglst, Tc. move both of these chemicals, so that the fiber will remain untouched. ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- Auto Livery-and Taxi Service Day and’ Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Béltrami ‘Ave. ‘Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG, Manager , Classifying Them. i Jane has classmates in kindergarten named Brown, White, and Green, Her mother asked her what thelr names were and Jane answered: “Mary, Jean, andLouige,-and thelr last names «Plty the Sorrows of the Poor! It is reported that $5,000,000 worth of jewelry was'stolen In' New York last year. “Horrible! Now we shall have to spend a lot of time worrying over | ———= whom it was stolen.—Dayton ‘N‘ews. HUFFMAN & O,LEARY FURNITURE AND DERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director 'PHONE 178-W or R Danger.Braggart Faces. #“De person dat brags ou hisse’f,” said Uncle Eben, “is mighty apt to find his- se’f inde position of a -man dat adver- tiges big wifcut bein’ able to deliver de goods,” For a Rainy Day. What Is 1aid by for a rainy day 18 useful no less if the sun continues to shine~Albany Journal. THEATRE Tfl"l@” T WII.I.IAM FOX Presents 4ier “HER PRICE” The Story of an Alluring Woman Who Sold Herself for fame. Five Parts! °* WILLIAM FOX Sunshine Comedy -10c and 20c . 7:20 and 9 o’clock SUNDAY’S FEATURE PROGRAM THE STORMS AND PASSIONS OF THE SEA Are Mirrored in “BREAKER’S AHEAD” A 5-Act METRO Screen Drama of HEROISM and ROMANCE, Starring WINSOME VIOLA DANA Special ol Added Featurs CHARLlE CHAPLIN “HULA HULA DANCE” 10-20 Cents Matinee, 2:30 Evemng. 7:10 & 9 o’clock “Monday--<MARY MILES MINTEH in “Social Barriers) 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 stitution and assisting nature in doing its -