Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 25, 1918, Page 3

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WHAT SOCIETY -IS DOING HOSTESS TO CLUB. Mrs. Charles Campbell of Irvin ave- nue entertained Mrs. Andy Larson’s Red Cross sewing circlé this afternoon at her home. « HOSTESS TO KNITT'ERS Mrs. G, E. Carson’s O. E. S. Knit- ting club-met at the summer home of Dr, and Mrs. H. A. Northrop yester- day afternoon. ‘There were fourteen members present. SOLDIERS HONORED: Edgar Warner and Orville Green- slitt were given a farewell party at the Warner home by a number of friends before leaving. for military gervice, The evening was passed in dancing, cards and music. Oak leaves and flags were used in decorating the various Tooms. ‘Supper was served after which J. Plummer gave.a part- ing address. The boys were present- ed with a service cake by the Misses Martha, Anna and Petra Larson. } PERSONALS AND 5 ] l[ - NEWSY NOTES : Percale dust caps, 2.%0 each at Troppman’s July clearance sal: i Sheriff Andrew Johnson, left this morning for Baudette by automobile. Miss Helen ,Brown of Osseo is vis- iting friends'in Tenstrike for several days. Linen fringe napkins, 3¢, at Tropp- man's cltarance sale, from 9 to 10 a. m. 1-726 WANTED' AT ONCE 25 S-lelpaofilo at Carl- son’s V(rnoty Store for big s ‘ sale opemn( F rldny. ! JACK PICKFORD 5 In Piar:‘imolmt Picture ~ “SANDY” *Also Showing “THE BULL’S EYE” TOMORRdW—Mat 2:30 and Night Margery Wllson “ 1d Loves for New ” With KEYSTONE Comedy “HIS DOUBLE LIFE"™ P HELP WANTED—25 Salespeople for Bemidji Shoe Store Sale—317 *Minnesota A_ve.—Apply Now S RS ess | Friday big special, $1.00 parasol for 25¢, with one dollar purchase, at Troppman’s clearance sale. 1.7256 W. B. Stewart has returned from a trip through®the north end of the county. 3 3 M. W. Burns, forester, of Cass Lake transacted business in Bemidji today. The creamery anow has a large daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 627tL Mrs. I. W. Langard of Blackduck was the guest of friends in the city yesterday, M Miss Mabel. Walter of Tenstrike was ‘the guest of friends in Bemidj ‘Wednesday. Two painters wanted. Inquire 618 Beltrami avenue, or phone 231. o E 724 e o A S P R T WANTED AT, ONCE 25 Salespeople at Carl- son’s Vanety Store for. big sale opening Friday. Mrs.e H. Digerness of Bagley re- turned to her home yesterday after a visit at the Floyd Larson home. ’ . Roland Fellows and two sons of Tenstrike autoed to Bemidji Wednes- day and passed the day with friends. Your soldfer - appreciates plctures even more than letters. Portraits; kodak prints. Rlch studio, 29 10th street: ? "1mo-810 Miss Dorothy Nangle autoed to Thief River Falls yesterday where she will visit at the John Parker home for a week. i HELP WANTED—25 Salespeople for Bemidji Shoe Store Sale—317 Minnesota Ava.-—'¢p‘ply Now — GRAND— TONIGHT--7:30 & 9 Lo LockiiGi X “THE RIVER A MBETRO Wonderpldy in- Five Sparkling Acts Also a METRO Comedy iy Shows 7:2 &908. - e —— EAL } Eiteén Sedwick-Gipsy Hart ( In the New and Thrilliig Western Feature 1 “QUICK TRIGGERS” ALSO A FINE COMEDY tporation Preseérits n Favorites : The, e Blow That Started thé Big Find and MAY ALLSON GF ROMANGE ” Prices 100 & 200 HART 5 Coti¥ o RS A e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Nat Head of Redby and Walter F. Dickens, superintendent of Red Lake Indian agency, were among the busi- ness visitors in the city today. Oluf Ongstad returned yesterday from Minneapolis with a new five- passenger Buick automobile for H. L. Rasmusson of Dewey avenue. & Judge’ W. L. Parsons of Fergus Falls passed through Bemidji today by automobile ‘enroute to his home from International Fdlls, Baudette and Spooner. ? Dean a7t $60,000 to roan on tarms. liand Co. HELP WANTED—25 Salespeople for Bemidji Shoe Store Sale—317 Minnesota Ave.—Apply Now Mrs. Elmer E. Borden and son, Alfred and daughter, Dorothy, left this morning for Minneapolis, Chip- pewa Falls, Superior and Eau Claire, for an extended visit, ° .~ One of these nice days you ('mgl:t to. go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken. 14tt Mrs. Fred Gangstad and Miss Gen- everia Anderson of Froid, Mont., were in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Pinewood where they will visit rela- tives for a short time, Miss Katheryn McCauley of Minne- apolis has accepted a posjtion as oper- ator with the Western Union Tele- graph company of this city and com- menced her duties today. If you want a car, call Enterprise Auto Co. Office phone 1, residence phone 10. 56tf Mrs.. Ed. Ingstad and daughter, Madge, who has been guests at the H. W. Bailey home for a week, re- turned to their home in Jamestown, N. D, yesterday morning. ’ Mrs. Arthur Johnson of the Fifth ward left this morning for Brainerd and Staples, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Sophie Arnold and her sister, Mrs. Olga Alden. Sergeant John OConnor of Camp Humphrey, Va., who is the guest of his mother, Mrs. P. J. Russell, will return to his duties Monday. He is enjoying a short furlough. WANTED AT ONCE 25 Salespeople at Carl- son’s Variety Store for big sale opening Friday. Mrs. H, L. Rasmusson of Dewey avenue received a message yesterday stating her aunt, Mrs. Marie Chris- tianson of Coral, Mich., was dead. The funeral was held today. Mrs. H. W. Gemmell of Brainerd and Miss Anna Shelland of Minne- apolis have returned to their homes. They spoke at a meeting in the Meth- The creamery now has a Jarge daily supply of buttermilk at 10c a gallon. 527tf Clyde Robertson of Camp Grant was in the city yesterday. From here he went to Spooner where he will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam Robertson. He is home on sick leave. Glenn Conger of the battleship Mis- souri, who had been here on a short furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger of Lake Boulevard returned to his duties today. He has been in the service over a year. Mrs. Thomas Edens of Internation- al Falls was the guest of Mrs. George H. French, 1021 Bemidji avenue Tuesday. From here she went to Leonard, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Scott for three weeks Mrs. Longley and Miss Helen Rob- erts of Twin Falls, Idaho, and M. and Mrs. A. G. Sandberg of Crookston, who had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A’ Olson since Sunday, re- turned to Crookston yesterday morn- ing. T HELP WANTED—25 Salespeople for Bemidji Shoe Store Sale—317 Minnesota Ave.—Apply Now Fewer Old Maids Bright, sparkling eyes and a sweet breath are dependent on & healthy condition of the stomach and bowels. Rouge and other cosmeties fool no oné;, and are dangerous to health Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea drives out impurities, pimples, . blackKReads, makes health-giving red bldod and résy cheeks, bright eyes, and that means # clear skin with steady mnerves. City Drug Store. Ad “Rich” Mounted Panoramic Photos of the Last Drafted Boys Only 75c at Carlson’s “of course.” Netzer’'s Drug Store. Capt. Mac’s. Abercrombie & McCready. Bemidji Jewelry Co. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Wm. Christianson, Nymore. odist church auditorium last evening. |/ “Peterloo Massacre.” The Peterloo wassacre is the name given to the dispersal of a meeting of Lancashire: cotton operatives in ‘St. Peter’s . fleld, Manchester, England, July 16, 1819, called to discuss parlia< mentary reform. Eleven were killed and more than 500 hurt by the consta- bulary. Hence the namé Peterloo was REX TONIGHT. made from the name of the fleld in At the Rex tonight will be shown | fancied resemblance to that of Wflter- a Metro feature, “The River of Ro-|loo. % mance,” with Harold Lockwood and - — Mary Allison. - How young William First to Guard Agalnst Surprise. ' Kissam Kellog, heir to an uncle’s mil- lions, set out to prove the he is able| Palamedes Is credited with devising to earn his own living, how he meets| the idea of placing sentinels with the fair Rosalind Chalmers, a society| pickets around a camp. The watch- word as used by sentinels is supposed girl, who loses her heart to him, to have been his conception also. AT THE 'THEATERS' | Minnesota Ave.—Apply Now H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director’ PHONE 178-W or R though she believes him to be a bur- glar, forms a thread brimful of thrills, dramatic surprises and de- lightful romance. A Metro comedy will also be an added feature.t - REX TOMORROW. At the Rex theatre tomorrow will be shown a new and thrilling western feature “Quick Triggers,” staged by xcellent cast. There will also be a good comedy. ¢ DON'T MISS THIS ONE. Coming to the Rex, ‘‘Pershing’s ‘Crusaders,” the stupendous govern- ment picture now being shown in the largest cities. WANTED AT ONCE IR. E H. sm PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘Office Sécurity Bank Block 25 Salespeople at Carl- son’s Variety Store for big sale opening Friday. Baroaing in Rain Coats We are closing out our entire stock of ladies rubberized raincoats. Come Friday or Saturday and buy a good coat at a very blue grass in days reminiscent of those when chivalry ruled. Sandy is 10W prlce' a cheeltl‘fuli l.}ra;'g;l 1chtch ladt wl'he(; fol- N 'ea. il an- . lc(;:tsrx:l %\gré‘e %vhe:e,éttgsfosefi-lesh?f Ll $7-50 Coats fOI‘. e aae thrilli t i er ” \ br;‘éemga ventures he makes 8 $8.00 Coats for. . LA chapter in “The Bull's Eye” is oy e $8.50 Coats for. . ... RAND FRIDAY. G ‘“o1d Lgves for New'" at the Grand $9-00 Coats fOI’. EECEE ) $12.00 Coats for. . ....$9.50 $12.50 Coats for. . ... .$9.75 struggle of the man who would pos- $1 5.00 Coats for. . . .$12.50 ses the body and soul of the woman 5 /. lieiloves jal fortie ovn . $16.50 Coats for. . ...$12.95 ; GRAND TONIGHT. Appearing in their Paramount pic- ture, “Sandy,” Jack Pickford and charming Louise Huff will be highly popular attractions at the Grand the- atre tonight. This is a splendid story of .life in Kentucky and every scene is redolent of the aroma of fresh cut .$4.95 .$6.50 .$6.95 . .$7.50 theatre tomorrow is a play of envir- onment, redemption and the punch, both literally and figuratively. Dain. ty, sparkling-eyed Margery Wilson is in the lead. “Old Loves for New"” {8 a story that deals with the eternal WANTED AT ONCE -25 Salespeople at Carl- son’s Variety Store for big sale opening Friday. HELP WANTED—25 Salespeople for Bemidji Shoe Store Sale—317 Minnesota Ave.—Apply Now " \ 4 oot Pictorial Patterns Wash Skirt Sale 20 per cent Discount on all Summer Skirts. Splendid values in Gabardines, Piques, Beach Cloths, etc. 20 %5 Off Regular Price Warnel; Corsets Bathing Suits Every Bathing Suit in stock goes’ until sold at | -4 Off Clean up prices on .Whité Shoes and Oxfords at -The Bazaar Store- HELP \ WANTED—25 Salespeople for Bemidji Shoe Store: Sale—317// ———d

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