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b et o THE. BEMIDJI : nuumiohm S . ' Mrs. L. R.|Letford of ‘Dewey: aves! fnue. and hev/sister, Effie Stence of mm smm have heen; vlslthlgdn‘ tne. 'l‘win Cities| tives. * ! &, i for 8 ftew: da.ys = A T Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knott of Mr anmhtrs. John Morrlson ot Parkers Prairie are visiting at the cgd::e among the bus-| home_ of Mrs: Knott’s mother, Mrs.| . Al e~ A8 flmush Lucy Hazen of Lake Pl‘antngenet tor Zarad, 1like :many other ~aingers, | spent. many . years:;on. -the:eperatic| 'stage of Hamburg; ‘Vieuna and:’ Ber- ‘ot | in, When the-waribroke:out;:she was - to | one of .the:dramatic:sopranos:of:the |0 nmmlluullluum 2 Norat GUI'LDTOMEET ; “Dhe Guild of:the Episcopal church| * will “meet in the:church basement |-d tomorrow afternoon at 2:30- oclock{' 110; Te Fred 8wnnqon ot $ ame: to Bemidji yest b 1 other* Conrad Pau! .has ienlisted. a.:;d 0" wil 1elv an’ i Bfldgem Qbstl- ound . Mirs. .. Baney. nnd Mrs. J Perry “Essie Peterson-in Dr. of Marsh Bldlng ‘were amang the bus- L nton’s’ office, while thelat-}: ineas fisltors in-the city yesterday. ter is' enjoying a ‘vacation with ber band, — pnrents in Brainerd. A L Errlngs and John Stechman: of 'renstrike cante ‘to the city yesterday ,M Gile of Minneapolis, fonner. o | and. trnlned ith the: Home Guards. | ly: agricultural teacher in -the :Be- midji ‘schools, is Tecovering: from .a i Indian -Agent Johnson has Eet&urlr:‘ tt;ev;ra tlllneasu He' fl;stl l;ad ::dat- HAI.MEBS-NO TON. < led trom Duluth where he attended theitack of smallpox and later -under-}! The gmnd Forks Hegald of yesm-- federal -court for ‘the ‘past ‘three »went ‘an opémnon for appendicitis, | day says: = ‘A wedding of much in-|weeks. i \)tel?;st to the many friends in the city| . * ’ Chas. Hammond of. Bemidji, who ceurred in Bemidji Thursday, - July arrived .in. the city. yesterday, left 5, when Mrs. Minnie Nolton of Du ithis noon: for Crosby 'where ‘he- will be’ employed- as carpenter: “Beveral luth, . became the bride of William : Chalmers; 8r., 'of this city.” The weds: — ‘new houses are being erected in the “ding was a very quiet affair.and was Miss .Dngny Hassell range: town.—Little Falls Transcript. witnessed’ by “only 'a few: intimate| Forks, N: D., i.s-§panding_u week at |- “friends: They couple spent a few days|Lake: Bemid.ll the: suest f: Miss Mil- Mr. and Mrs ‘Axel Peterson' and : short trip to Duluth and return-{ dred Brown. -daugliter Pearl, of Kelliher: were in S '331‘ atu ‘:;is I‘cl:ty gaturda';" evening, Bemidji yesterday ‘enroute to Murdoc; ¥ . where they will make “their future Gordon Eby of the U. s S, Kansas| Brookings, Arlington,-and’ Coleman, < home,’ living on Front street. ~Sat- arrived in the city vesterday and will|S. D., -where they will ‘visit relatives urday evening the friends of the cou-{ visit: his parents-at-Beclda: He.is en- for two weeks, They are making-the _ple surprised them with an olq time joyins % 15 {day furlough, - | trip by automobile,. et Miss L an‘Baekus, daughter of| ‘Rev. J- F]el]stedt the Swedish G. D. Backus, has returmed from an |Mission minster, will preach at 8. extented visit with relatives’in Chi-|Larson’s home on Twenlth street and| cago and varlous points in Iowa. 'Bemidji_avenue tomorrow night at 8 7o'clock, and rat Miss ‘Hultgren’s, ha.ve returned from inneapolls 2 cuy tunds alunxt m»mu»mm Mnlrnppumw&ammnw as M other: :artists; MxMumfllnmli of ‘contributed: theirstimesin: talen glying a:seriesofyeoncerts. Noiad mission: fee: wasucharged: to any: ‘| these: magnificont - recitals—it::be left:entirely:to:the individual: whatever: he ‘orishe thought:th cert. or the: causewwassworth. suecess:of the:undertaking: was:: nificent. .:Madame.Zarad was.so: pressed with: the idea: that she: ‘eided to-:embark:on what:she:calls h patriotic tour,:singing for the- var ous. war relief .organfzations:in-many: of the cities ofithe’ Unmdsum:md‘ Ganada. - No.admission’ fee-'will charged to ‘any “of’ her “concerts. "It will be left éntirely to the consclence of the individual-to: give:what:he ori she think the concert or the cause llllllIIlIIllIIIIIIlIlIlllulIIllllHlIllllllul ‘l_i § “Mr. nnd ‘Mrs. RiA. Olson- will ‘re-| 214 American avenue Friday, August =|turn today: from Mlnmpolls where| 2, at 8Vo clock p. m.Everybudy rel- they-have been on a_ visit. They are| come. making the: trlp by automoblle. 8 R SRRl PERSONALS AND Dr S. 'C.. Schmitt. and: family of = Mrs! Wiluam Blakely of :Spur. and -'Minneapolis have rented a.cottage at Il!UIIIllIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIlIIIII. Mrs.-Charles ‘Blakely and: Miss, Ruth| Grand Forks.bay. for the month:.of Blakely of Turtle River, passed.;yes-|.Angust. Dr.c Schmitt will return.to vv56V(‘Tfll days in ‘Minneapolis and St.|terday in the city visiting friends. |Minneapolis in about a -week, while Paul. B e the family will remain here.. Dr. : ; Mrs, A- G:-Bernle of Tomah, Wis,,|:Schmitt is a nephed.of William H. Mrs, TFrank O!Neal of Turtle River|is visiting at the home of her grand- Schmitt of Dewey avenue. ~.was-n between train shopper in the|gaughter; Mrs. Roy Cartwright, and|: 'uly yexs‘terddy s % her. daughter, Mrs. A. D. Perry of Mrs Louis. Murphy and daughter | - 2 town of Northern for several days. Claire, and little son, Louis, Jr.; who| Mrs. John Schume of Schoolcraft have been - visiting. - Mra.- Murphys spent yesterday in ‘Bemidji disposing| Miss biive- Bakke ot Minneapolis, | parents, Mr. and.Mrs. P.-M. Decaire, of ‘blueberries.’ . .daughter “of - Dr..and - Mrs.” 0. H.Jfor some time ‘past, expect to-return N = 3 .| Bakke, arrived in:Bemidji: yesterday|to Grand Forks in a few:days. Mr. The. creamery now has a large|and will visit her uncle’and aunt;| Murphy is at present in Denver, daily supply of buttermilk ‘at 10¢ a|Rev: and Mrs. Osmund Johnson. for Colo., and they will 101“ him there a gallon: - 527tf| some time. little later,- here next:Sunday:and:Monday nfsiltsx in First M. E. church. She will present two of her most 'attractive programs—just as fine as - when: she-reeeives ‘her:regular: fee-of] ‘$300- for a concert. ‘Music lovers| should-avail themselves of the op- rtunity - of ‘hearing this master ar-} .tiste. The-best:musical audiences inf| ithe world. as-well as its most illus- trious critics have placed:-the seal of approval on her art. BUSINESS MEETING. A business meeting of the: Luther- an Free church of the Fifth ward will be held this evening at 8:30 o’clock. All’members-are urged to come. Rev. 0. 'P. Gmmbo. pastor. p Mr: and Mrs.:J. C.-Sprague and daughters,'Marie.and Irene, and-son, Jerome, of Keliher; were in Bemidji yesterday. ' -Jerome Sprague is in the draft and came to the city to under- .go-an examination. -Mr..and Mrs. ‘Sprague’s oldest son, Anthony, is“in ‘military 'service and is statiomed: at Camp Dodge. T "THEATRE _ -- TONIGHT -- ° flllmllllllIII|IIIIllIlIIIllIllmlllllllllllll AT THE THEATERS 'mllllllfllIIIII"IlIIlllllllllllllllmllllllllfi WESTERN'DRAMA TONIGHT. - #I'll give you just two shots at the money,” said Harry Carey in onhe of the thrilling scenes of ‘“Hell Bent,” at the Rex tonight. It is one of Carey’s celebrated’ productions, he be- ing seen:at the Rex a few: days hgo 'In-““Bucking Broadwayv.” .t R Miss' Gertrude: Opseth -of- Milbank, was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Solway, where:; she will' visit her: brother, ‘HanstOpseth for two weeks.. . Miss Jeane Newton, daughter of] Mr. and-Mrs. A. C. Newton, will ar- rive here Saturday. from Minneapolis’ .%nd will visit her parents tor somé e, o — 2 _ HARRY CAREY-Production |- Mrs. 0. H. Iman returned to her home in ‘Chicago yesterday morning affler' a six weeks’ visit with-her. sis- iter; Mrs. Chatles W.. Vandersluis, {and family. ‘Enroute home-she will vigit in Minneapolis, La Crosse, and ‘Eiroy, Wis. Charles Vandersluis, Jr., | aecompanied her as far as St. Cloud, wheré he- will visit. his grandmother. ‘Thrilling Western “I'll Give You Just Two Shots at “ 10-20 Cents : “PERSHING’S CRUSADERS.” The first German prisoners taken iy American'troops in France will be ‘on.exhibition at the Rex two days, ‘begigning’ Thursday matinee. At best they :are not a handsome group, these ‘Huns::who fell into the hands of ‘Pershing’s:men after a hrief call by the Sammies on a Boche trench. There are a:score or more of them, ineluding two:officers who reluctant- ly gave the camera man a glimpse of their: Prussian:profiles after a polite request that the Ameriesan people would like to see something besides their highly indignant backs. One of them 1is trying tc look as:much like the .Crown Prince as-possible. This scene is only one -of many in “Pershing's Crusaders,” the big gov- ernment feature film, that have come -straight from the American trenches. ‘Por:-the. first time in-this country the public will:-have a chance to see /what our boys-:have :jone to get ready and what they- are:doing ‘‘over there.” Mothers of soldiers and all lt'lelatlves should be sure to-see this Im. Ornie of~theae nice days -yousought to go toHakkerup’s:;and-have your picture: taken : o 1At : . PRESENTEDBY = ’ COMMIWEE ON PUBLIC INFORMA”HUN GRAND TONIGHT. “The Man Hunt” is the:strikingly |:peasing" new.-World Plecture which lu;lst :Jthel Clayton--as -the -star and 5 ¢ 1}f=which will be shown tonight at the GEORGE OREEL' .cha'rman }{ Grand. theatre, “The Man Hunt" is a light drama, or.comedy, with a new twist. Ititellsrof thedficient method by »which.--a-modern ' girl. secures for er-busband the man: she has:picked 'out as:heing:most fittediforthe place. “The.Man Hunt” is-a.rare treat. it 18 an exceptional,.-unusual, alto- ‘#| gether entrancing bit of:zromance. sAnd, best ofiail,it:ds utteriyidifferent ll:from the ordimaryrrun ofiphotoplays. Hearst«Pate” Weekly &News and ‘Ford-tepic reels-arealsoonstonight’s program. .GRAND THURSDAY. It is:notsoften:that thessdmirers of "Wallace ‘Reid, the sterling Para- amount:star,sare fertunatesemough to see hiim’in :duak roles intixessame pic- ture; but this<is the case«in ‘Less ‘Than Kin,” the new Parameunt pho- ‘toplay with :Mr. Reid .asicstar and dainty Ann:Ldétle as his:leading wo- man, whieh :will be d&isplayed for the first time in thisweity at the Grand theatre:tomorrow,smatinee and -evening. 3 The proceeds from tlus film are the :property of the:government_and are ‘used for educational purposes by the government BUREAU OF -PUBLIC ‘l'NFORMMN > - ‘Special Prices for Bemidji :Admission — Matmees and Nights— Matinees 1:30- 3 30—- iy Nights 7:20-9 o'Clock—Children 15¢, Adults:30c 1 “Pershing’s Crusaders” shows-how every ‘American is helping ‘to win this war | at home and abroad. It shows not only ‘the-activities-over here but.also the fighting line over there. It is a picture that no-soldier’s:mother wnll miss. Follow:the flag to L France and see how Americans fight. - Be On Time Early to Secure Seats There 1s sometiring fop=yeu in the "Want Ad-eolumn-tadny. Tt's on the - second-page. e ——— merits.” Madame.Zarad will*be heard:|l|f _ A" Poet's Inspiration; . . $60,000. toroan- on farms. | Dean } ; f.and Co! a71tt Washington, ' have gone 'to. Fargo, 8ir Joshua Reynolds, ‘who was & M: and Mrs. George Coohran, Jr,| N. D, whex‘e they are guests of rela- mlmn m_w | great friend and admirer of Gold- ~upon:-him=unexpectedly onevday:when he - was:writing “The [“Braveler.” ' 8ir-Joshua, approaching: ENTERPRISE Amo cov ‘the door, heard Goldsmith discours- memhdy, Franoesca },;; . most- earnestly as:if: delivering a’ A“s:m lNlldl'l;ans i 8, the-artist friend || aygrice - Remore: Hotel, Cor. mm:un‘l ta,.w..?c;",fi;;’;% 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. nihiszhind:legs. - Looking-over Gold- Ofl‘lce Phone 1 ho | Royal Opera: company:of-¥ienna. DI Lamith's: ‘shoulder, ‘Sir. Joshua found Residence: Phone 10 rectly after:the-wartbroke.out; Mme: that:the inkof:the: line of i zand's.,onuftnah- - and: am,‘yq;» w%d?:vgt, :nglc:tf::’ WM~ M’CUAIG, Manager AND:- WOHT--hSO &9 ETHEL CLAYTON 1 HIP”GH Hunf 4 irected by, TRAvERs Vaur § thm-fluklyu and-Ford. Topic -Reel FOMORROW—-Mat 2:30.and, Night ‘Wallace Reid In Paramount Picture “Less Than Kin”' : Also Showin “The Bull's Eye" ‘Special Map Coupon . Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. Gentlemen: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which send me one of your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. - O TIPS R Address.......coo0nuenn 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- ‘ jcal 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 - FRESH BUTTERMILK DAILY 10 CENTS GALLON THE CREAMERY Mfiumm I t | N