Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 16, 1918, Page 3

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{3 IIIIIl|l,|||Ill!l!lll_llIi!!lIll[lllll!llllll!'lll‘l % she has passed several months, while : her husband was in training at Camp WHAT SOCIETY Dodge, Mrs. Klungness has accept- ed a position with the O'Leary-Bow- ser company and has commenced her s a1 & B S | dutles. Mr. Klungness, who is'a Be- £ ISDOING | widji boy, is on his way to France. 5] | L Smm—————n——n—ns | s, Bmogene Johpsor e fes § FAREWELL ‘PARTY. Johnson for some time, left yester- Wednesday evening, a party was|day atternoon:for home in Warren. given' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iy o { { 'C. A. LaJambe, in honor of a num- Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Battles of Lake ber of/~boys who were leaving for| Boulevard have as their House guests, camp. The guests were Olga John-| Mrs. W. B. Hawley of Moose, Minn,, ~son and Rosa Paul of Oklee, Consuella | and Mrs. Rhatta’ M.>Barton .of St. LaJambe, Rose Hanson, Viola Cham-| Paul. o ; 5 i ‘ pagne, Carl.Nelson and Walter Berg s oo o of Oklee, Corporal Gerrard of St. save she her 3 “4TThe ‘Whispering Chorus’ \teachas Y :*"Paul, who is here on-a visit for a feW| Joyalty to principle and duty as well .~ I days and .who formerly made his|as to flag and country. It will sound & ‘home in "Oklee, George Sauve and| its message at thegBlko theatre, next § Walter Hanson. ~The hours were| saturday and Sunday. 7t816 pleasantly passed in cunVsrsation allmld X o games and Miss LaJambe gave the| ‘a5 A p. Henrionnet has return- boys a farewell address. Lunch Was| oq from the east, where she has been served at midnight. on a buying trip and. where she stud- LA SEWING CIRGLE‘TONIGHT: styles. She has- secured. Miss Olga The Girls’ Sewing circle of the| peterson of St. Paul to take charge § Swedish Lutheran church will meet|of her work room:for the season. this evening in the church ]l;asement 3 153 at 8 o’clock. A picnieNunch will be sd 5 3 pt. and Mrs. F. E. Lurton: and served. All members are urged to be their son Douglas left yesterday for present. bl an -extended ‘motor trip in northern 5 ¥ Minnesota. , They will :spend some HUER-ROE. . ltime at Bemidji and Itasca State park, ~“Mrs. Clara Roe and Ted Huer, both | returning home by way of Wadena of Bemidji, -were united in marriage|and Detroit.—Grand Forks Herald. last evening, Rev. M. A. Soper offici- § 8 . ating. The ceremony took place at d d: hter, 416 Irvine avenue, where thgy will Sag;s‘ lggay,lg:fifi}s‘g:a%m;‘g, eof make their home. They were attend- | . 4 Rapids came to Bemidji last ed by Bertha Wood and Fred Peter-| oyoning and are guests at the Bdward son.. After the ceremony, a wsdfli‘ing Jackson home on Irvine avenue - for dinner was served by Mr. and Mrs.|, g0 gays, Miss Cathryn Jackson C. A. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Huer are| v return to Grand Reipids with well known in Bemidji and will con- ‘thern tinue to make their home here. = it —~ = Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Strander and family have returned to their home in Crookston from an extensive and enjoyable automobile ftrip < through central and western Minnesota. The tour lasted several days and they vis- |}~ ited Bemidji, Itasca Park, Lake De- troit, and- other 'ppoints of interest along their route. EOTTTTITTO TR LT LE A PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES AllIIII]IlIIllIIlIIIIIIII]IIIIlIlllIIIlIlIIIIIIIIE Mrs. Tom Larson of Laporte was a business visitor; yesterday. + Dr. 8. C. Schmitt of Minneapolis, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schmitt of Dewey avenue, came to & Y 3 Bemidji last evening to accompany b Mrs. Albert Keer of Becida trans-|pis family back to Minneapolis. They i acted business in Bemidji Thursday.”| a4 rented a cottage at the lake for 2 2 e B 2% a month,. but as Dr. Schmitt had en- X el $60,000 -to ivan-cn farms. fflfi listed in the army as a surgeon and T.and Zo. 2 & received notice to report at Rock . e Island on August 22, they were com- G7 E. Kreatz returned gVedinesflay ‘pelled-to return to the city. He had from a trip to Duluth and Minneap-| not ‘expected to be called until the olis. first part of September. AOLtobMiller of Remer was among the out-of-town business visitors to- ) | day. Floyd Sathre returned home this morning on a short furlough. Mr. 5 Sathre is stationed on jthe battleship It you want a car, call Enterprlsav Vermont. Miss Helen Sathre who has Auto Co. . Office phone ‘1, residence)Peen taking a course in nursing at the phone 10. B6tL .city hospital in Minneapolis for the i 5 past year also returned to Crookston and will make_a short stay here, the guest of ~her parents—Crookston Daily Times. Floyd Sathre is a nep- hew and Helen Sathre a niece of t|E. M. Sathre of this city, and before leaving for the service they visited their uncle and family here. > Mrs. Arthur Rogers of-Wilton: was fl a between train visitor in‘the city 5 yesterday, One of these nice days you ough to go to Hakkerup’s ard -have your _picture ‘taken. 14t1 K KHHK KKK KKK KKK x * .~ PINEWOOD. * KRKEK KKK KK KKK KK Mr. and ‘Mrs, C. A.-Bye welcomed the arrival of a~seven and -one-half pound daughter Tuesday night. Mr. Bye is wearing a smile a mile long (more or less). i Miss Vera Elliott spent Thursday in Bemidji between trains. Frank McCorkle and Charlotte Bye autoed to Bemidji Thursday night. Mrs. J. Friedland of Hawley returned with them and will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Bye. ‘Walter Wendt left Friday for War- ren where we will work for several months, harvesting, threshing, ete, Mrs. Jennie Burgeois of Brainerd, Iver Bruin transacted business in R who had been in‘the city the past few | Bemidji Saturday, also John Gram- days, expects to return to her home| mer. today. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Klingbiel went to Trail Friday night to see their nep- hew, ‘Alex. Cromwell, who sustained a broken leg last week when jumping Mrs. Oscar Holden of Fosston is spending a week at her summer cof- % tage on ‘Diamond Point. £ 1 A . .Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Letford motored to Red Lake Wednesday, returning to the city yesterday morning. “Pictures can help win the war,” the government says. Portrait, kodak prints. Rich Sudio, 29 10th. = - 1mo-910 Myrtle Stordahl and Hattie Bjor- ing of town of Eckles passed yester- day in the city the guests of friends. ( Mrs. Ird Smith and daughter, Gale, i of Laporte autoed-to Bemidji yester- f day and passed the day -with friends. Miss Lillian Fullerton of Calgary, Can., is the guest of Bemidji friends. Miss Emogene Johnson; who has |suniiiiiiiaanniuannnyin; | William Desmond, commonly known as “Handsome Bill” takes an- ot}]er chance at the Northwest Royal Mpunted in “Closin’ In,” Triangle(" feature, to be shown at the Grand tonight. : He casts suspicion on himself to| the gaunt northwest. At the Rex theatre tonight will be ied the. fall inter millinery|sbown a gripping drama, ““A Flash of 9 atily win ¥ Fate,” featuring Herbert Rawlinson. It is said to be the story of "‘“‘the crookedest man in the world,” in which _the thread of intrigue and 638-W. i 3 throw away your old articles. They are worth money. pound shipments or over to out of town shippers. 112 Thjrd Street; .. Telephone 638-W THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER ’ Ui | romance is closely interwoven. = A fa;'lcle 1cm'nlnledyl entitled: "'Strikg * will al dd AT THE ‘ ne 80 be shown as an adde TH EhAT.:E RS feature. . GLADYS BROCKWELL. Gladys Brockwell, one of Bemidji’s favorite screen stars will come tomor- row in ‘““The Bird ‘of Prey,” a pro- duction that' is replete with: thrills and absorbing situations. A, Fox Sunshine comedy will also be shown in two acts, entitled, *‘Hus- hand’s. Wite.” & SUNDAY’S FEATURE. Francis X. tBushman and Beverly Bayne, supported by' a-cast of stellar the father of his sweetheart, and| rank, will appear at the Rex theatre turns from him until he saves|gunday in the Metro All-Star series from dishonor in the heart of picture “With Neatness and’ Dis- patch,” a screen version of Kenneth Keystone comedy is also.on to-1y, Roberts’ Saturday Evening Post/ GRAND TONIGHT. day night’s program. story.. :June Mathis and Luther Reed prepared the scenario and Will 8. Davis directed the production. ; - ELKO TOMORROW. ‘Widespread intérest has been l’aroused in the presentation tomorrow REX TONIGHT. ; and Sunday at the Elko theatre of the superb photodrama ‘‘The Whispering Writing to fighting men. One of the things you ought to be most particular about these days is writing often to your relatives and friends who are in the army or navy, and especially to those who are in’Europe. Letters—with kodak pic- tures in them—are what the men most want. Keep -your letters cheerful—and back up that cheer by using good quality stationery. If you don’t use this kind of paper, he will wonder why, and worry about it. 7, Barker’s has a complete line of Rexall writing papers—extra good quality at extra low prices. Box Papers ......,.........,......T.SOcto $1.00 ‘Lord Baltimere Linen, potind packages, 85¢c; enve]op.es to mateh™. (U0 g RN e 0 308 Symphony Lawn and Ivy Leaf Linen. ...50c and $1,25 Writing Tablets cve....10c to 25¢ Note books, pencils, pens and other writing mate- rials school children need. / - Barker’s Drug & Jewerly, Store i 217 Third Street 5 Phonographs Kodaks Waste Not, Our Country Needs It! If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, [RON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any part of the city and Nymore. Just telephone Goldberg, I also guarantee to pay the market price, so don’t We buy HIDES and FURS and pay freight on all 100 J. GOLDBERG Bemidji, Minn. from a train. Miss Helen Klinger spent the week e end with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Fenton, Mrs. J. W. Watson of Berkley, Cal., | in Bemidji. who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl Melland left Monday night for Ira Smith of Laporte for a month, | Warren, where he will work for a > was a Bemidji visitor Thursday. , couple of months. % Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Nelson and fam- ily left Monday evening for Vang, N. D., where they will visit for sev- eral months. g The Fullerton family formerly made their home in Bemidji. > Xa)Mrs. George Klungness, formerly A Miss Mragaret Thome of this ecity, has returned from Des Moines, where l R E ~ TONIGHT THE STORY OF THE CROOKEDEST MAN IN THE WORLD - “THE FLASH OF FATE” Presenting HERBERT RAWLINSON Farce Comedy—“STRIKE ONE” 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock TOMORROW-Cladys Brockwell One of Bemidji’s Favorite Screen Stars in 4 “THE BIRD OF PREY” Fox Sunshine Comedy—-“HUSBAND’S WIFE” BUSHMAN-BAYNE—Coming Sunday SRR TSR I BEMIDJI, —_— —_— —_ — —_— I % SR R ! . ] i HIS is an old expression that is almost literally truc today as applied to cereals of all kinds. ILivery £ golden grain of wheat, oats, barley, or corn, means just so much toward your income, our town’s prosperity, and our country’s sustenancé, . Help the Government Conserve Your Crops by Build- ing Granaries to take care of them. Don’t lct your prec- -ious wheat, barley, oats, corn, or cereal of any kind go to waste. Let us help you build granaries that will make dollars for you. Never before have the immediate returns from good granaries been as promising as they are now. You can buy a well-built granary for three-fourths ;as much oats as it would have cost you “before the war;’ for less than one-half as much corn; and almost two-fifths as much wheat. Come in and see us about your building requirements. We can help you with your plans. SHITH-ROBINSON LUMBER C0: | PHONE 97 Chorus,” a special Cecil B. De Mille production for Artcraft. The story of the picture play.is one of absorb- ing heart interest and its various scgneé, all of intense dramatic|Bentrecently. A man walked into the strength, Kathlyn =Williams, = Ray- | Post ofiice, acking for a maroy:order. - for:three cents, ‘Which he owed to his ° goclety, ‘and he said he would have’ to send a monéy order, as it didn’t- tund coniedian, will also be seen at|take stamps . The money order cost him three cents; and it took a two- mont Hatton and Elliott Dexter, are in’leading characters. Roscoe ‘Fatty” Arbuckle, the ro- the Elko theatre tomorrow and Sun- . Unbusinesslike Trinnét on... ever sen’' ‘irom Hatonton, Ga. Night, Nurse.” in his latest comedy, "Goodlcent, stamp. to send the order. GRANL TONIGHT--7:30 & 9 Triangle Plays Present - WILLIAM DESMOND In Canadian Northwest Story “CLOSIN' IN" . - How Bill fools the doctors and cleans up the giants of the north, presents both'an amusing and thrilling story. : ‘:COMEDY — “Dr. Miller’'s Economics” — KEYSTONE TOMORROW—Mat. 3:00—Evening 7:30 and 9:00 CARMEL MYERS in an exciting melodrama “THE WINE CIRL” Love and Romance in Cz;lifoi-igia Vineyards Universal Animated Weekly—‘Some Nurse,” Comedy €SATURDAY T\ & SUNDAY Matinees 3:00—Evenings 7:30 and 9:00 - KATHLYN WILLIAMS. RAYMOND HATTON and ELLIOT DEXTER In an Artcraft Picture “THE WHISPERING CHORUS” Cecil B. DeMille’s production. A wonderful story of wonderful strength, made real by a master craftsman FATTY ARBUCKLE In his latest thrills and laughs “GOOD NIGHT NURSE” Nine part program—-Usual prices—10c, 20c That lad of yours, over seas. . All that is humanly possible is be- 2 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 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. NAME..codaitn o6 paes RIS e T st s s R Address. ... MINN. ' : " Probably the smallest money order i E —

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