Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 17, 1918, Page 3

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' SATURPAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1918 Misses Louise and Florence La- . o HHII lullll 12y Her husband was formerly- bookkeep- IOIHHHIIHIIImmHmI “"m ; Fer ‘for the ‘St; Hilaire Lumber coln- pany in this city but was transferred to. St. Hilaire last spring. = WHAT SOCIETY = ISDOING fllflllIlllllllll"lmmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIE MRS. NYGAARD SURPRISED. Mrs. 1. Nygaard was pleasantly sur- prised by a number of friends yester- day afternoon at her home. hours “were passed “in conversation and lunch was served. - The self in- " vited” guests were Mesdames A. R. Erickson, R. O, Richardson, Osmund Johnson, O. B. Somstrud, I B. Olson, C. J. Larson, O." M. Skinvick, A. O. Aubolee, H. N. McKee, John Hogan- son, Bdward Folstad, Andrew Casper- Mlss Helen Jones of Nebish was in Bemidji Friday enroute to Nebish where she will visit friends for a Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted and fam- ily left this morning for Duluin by They will return to the city Tuesday. Elias Stephens, manager and px‘o- e prietor of the Bemidji Shoe store, has|mon topic—“Decision.” returned from a buying trip to Minne~ | Sunday school at 12 m. apolis and St Paul. Mrs., George Till, Mrs. Millie Mor- gan and Mrs. J. G. Hoglin of Yola were the guests of friends 1n the city Friday for several hours, Mrs. Gust Berg of Mill Park, who|. was brought to St. Anthony’s hos- pital: yesterday morning for treat- mept,’ is a little improved today. son, ‘Andrew Benson, Knutson, Hoff, Gust Nygaard, O. Opsahl, Osear Sock- ness, ‘and Misses: Caroliné-Sonstrud and Beatrice Larson. - DANCE AT CITY HALL A dance will be given this evening in the city hall by the Three Synco- pators, to which the public is invited. This is one of a series of dances which “liave been given during the past sev- ‘eral Saturday:nights. STANTON-FLYNN. The marriage of Attorney E. M. Stanton of this city and Miss Etta Flynn of Minneapolis took place last aturday afternoon in Minneapolis at ~the home of the bride’s father, Robt. 813 11th avenue southeast, with Father Finnigan of the St. Law- rece Catholic church officiating. Miss Flynn was employed in this-city for a number of years in the Soo offices up to seven years ago when she re- turned to Minneapolis. During the Come out Sunday and pick your own string beans for winter canning, $1.50 per bushel. sahl farm on hill by Lavinia station. Mrs. Opsahl, Op- at 10:30 o’clock. Mrs. M, A. Rognlien of Wilton, who has been at the local hospital for some time, is improving and ex- pects to return home in a few days. Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. 8 a. m—Holy Communion, confirmation and first communion. 11 a. m.-—-Mornlng prayer and: ser- Dean Vernon P. Squires of the Uni- versity of North Dakota has been the guest of *President Kemnedy of the same university, at Lake BémidJi for a short time. Sunday morning at the Presbyteri- 'an church at 11 o’clock, Rev. Sher- man W. Arends of Tenstrike will preach. ' Theme—‘‘Qualifications . of Basil Hannah, of the armed guard |] Discipleship,” text Luke 14*27. There|of the liner Philadelghia, who has will also be special music at the sery- Homer and Beatrice Johnson, who have been the guests of their uncle Rev. and Mis. Osmund son, have returned to their home es Moines, Ia. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER =~ ¢ unday school will, meet at 10| a. m. ‘and Christian Endeavor at 7 meaux came down from Bemidjl yes-| n" m’ *“You are welcome to worship terday and will spend a few days at|ith us. home, position in the Bemidji telephone ex- Minn?, s change office as they are short of help St, Phillipp’s Catholic. and bwant an expariencec} opfirattor and better wages are paid for shorter i hours than formerly. Miss Lameaux |School at 11:30. is an exceptionally good operator on the long distance wire and patrons will probably get better service than they have been getting for some time past. —LaPorte News. { Miss Louise has accepted a rector. Methodist Episcopal. Epworth League at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. Norwegian services gunday school at|'A, 7T, Carlson, superintendent. Osmund Johmson, pastor. ; St. Bartholomew Eniscopal. ZEUCLID ALSO INCLUBED. ‘Presbyterian, - ‘point. BACK TO DUTY. - past- year she has been. an active John Barnes and Mrs. worker in the Northern Division of the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs, Stanton arrived here Monday morning and gre at home ip the Dobner building. Thief River Falls Press. Owen ‘of Long Prairie autoed to Be- midji yesterday in the Owen car, en- route to Hines, where they will visit} at the V. M. Owen home for two Mrs. Owen is V. M. Owen’s John Tennstrom returned yester- day frem a visit to Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. he visited his son, Carl, and Ferris The boys are employed in a Attorney Stanton is a brother of Dr. D. L. Stanton of this city, and is well known in Bemidji, being here on business frequently. At Milwaukee factory at present, but expect to join ‘IIIIIlllIIllllllIllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllll" the merchant marine. PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES [T T T $50,000 to loan on farms. Mrs. G. Hauge of St. Hilaire ar- rived in Bemidji yesterday being call- ed here by the illness of her daugh- ters, Mrs. Gust Berg and Mrs. Vigen of Mill Park., The former has been taken to St. Anthony’s hospital and the latter is at her home, (LTI El Rev. George Backhurst, rector of the Episcopal church, i : have returned from their auto trip to Mrs. N. Latteseer of Turtle River transacted business in Friday. ‘White Earth and other points on the i They went via - Park Rapids and Detroit, and returned by way of Fosston and Bagley. found good roads all the way. Mrs. William Anderson is visiting relatives in Big Falls for a week. Mrs. Peter Frost of Becida.was among the out of town shoppers yes- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McDonald and Marion and Helen, .|'Grand Forks, motored to Bemidji to- day and attended the last rites over the remains of Mrs. Joseph Hughes. Mr. McDonald will return to his home Monday and Mrs. McDonald and chil- dren - will remain in the city for a meonth, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald, of Bewey Dressmaking “don®, upstairs ‘over 415 Minnesota avenue. If you want a car call Enterprise Office phone 1, residence Mrs. A. H. Lester of Bass Lake was H. E. Philips, editor of the Mah- a between train shopper in the city nomen Pioneer, and wife and daugh- ter, Bernice Philips,: J. M. Hardy of the Citizens State bank of Mahnomen, and Miss Ida Es- peseth of St. Paul, and Miss -Ellen Lockensgard of Hanley Falls were in the city today on a motor -trip through this section of the country. They will visit Itasca State park and Detroit lake among other points. Miss Pearl Wheeler of Bass Lake was a between train visitor in the city yesterday. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken, Mrs. Ole Johnson and Mrs. Timo- thy Craig of Kelliher are spending the day in the city. " The LaPorte News says. Snesrud was in Bemidji Tuesday and made arrangements for his sisters Inga and Olga and their brother to occupy the J. J.- Opsahl house, 1101 for a few weeks ‘“Pictures can help win the war,” the government says. Portrait, kodak Rich Sudio, 29 10th. Bemidji avenue, while Mr. Opsahl and family are liv- ing in their summer residence in the Inga is getting along nicely .and will be pleased to hear from any of her friends who may wish to write Bemidji friends have received word that Mrs. Espeland of St. Hilaire, for- merly of this city is ill at her-home. EXAMINE YOUR TEETH See for yourself what others already have noticed and that is the condition of your teeth. PERFECT TEETH ARE A HEALTH, BUSINESS AND SOCIAL ASSET If you are a nervous, sensitive person, you will appreciate OUR excellent, modern equipment and NEW METHODS and the strong persona] and sympathetic interest we take in each and every individual. : Finest 22-carat, No better at any price, for. that for weight, beauty and quality, has never been excelled None bettcr at any price in city or elsewhere. $15.00 and $25.00 val- GOLD CROWN BRIDGE WOR SILVER FILLING HERAGLE PLATES $10.00 B We Specialize in Gold Inlays, Gold and Aluminum Plates Union Dentists SCHROEDER BLDG. Sundays 10 to | PP, CITY HALL BEMIDJI Open Evenings Until 9 10 Year Guarantee DR. CLARKE DR. NORCROSS TONIGHT WlLLlAM FOX presents GLADYS BROCKWELL “THE BIRD OF PREY" A Thrilling Tale of a Lawless Land Where Love ~ Reigns Supreme Two Parts—FOX SUNSHINE 'COMEDY—Two Parts “HUSBAND’S WIFE”’ 10c and 20c. 7:20 and’9 o’Clock SUNDAY -Big Feature No Bolts Can Shut Out Love “WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH” A Five-Act METRO Screen Drama of LAUGHTER AND ROMANCE Starring FRANCIS X BUSHMAN BEVERLY BAYNE Charlie Chaplin “HIS NIGHT ouUT” 10c and 20c—Matinee 2:30—Night 7:10 and 9 o’Clock Coming Monday—HARRY CAREY in “THIEVES OF GOLD” FRANK D. COREY’S LITTLE GIANT SHOWS WILL EXHIBIT IN Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 19-24 at the Ball Park WITH $10,000 CARRY US ALL $5,000 BOB ELI FERRIS WHEEL AUTOMOBILE MONKEY SPEEDWAY BIG 10-IN- ONE SIDE SHOW COLORED MINSTREL SHOW Big Illusion Shows, Spidora Show, Peggy Sphinx Show, Athletic Show, 20 High-Class Concessioms, Free Acts Too Numerous to Mention Lester P. Warford, pastor. Low mass at 8 o'clock in the morn. ing. High mass at 10 a. m, Sunday Vespers and bene- diction at 8 p. m. J..J. Philippe, avenue, Morning worship at 10:456 o’clock, germon topic—‘'The Abundant Life.” ‘Bvening worship at 8 o’clock, ser- B. D. Hanscom, pestor. CHURCHES | . Methodist Sunday Scho6l. "l :The Sunday school ‘meets at 12 o'clock. A school ready and willing “I'to werk. Classes for all ages. If you Sosndinavian Lutheran, " f'do mot already attend ‘any school; in the morning] ¢hen ‘this school wants you, come.| - Am amended announcement reeeiv- ‘1 ed by Postmaster Ritchie, anent. the, 10:30 a. m.—Instruction class, for! civil service examination to be ‘held Tin Bemidji at 12 o’clock, August 24, ‘for the position of rural carrier atj MclIntosh and Fosston; says that Bu-| George Backhurst, rector. $cld is also to included in ' the'ex- ‘amination for rural carrier at’ that been here on a furlough, expects to THEATRE resume his duties in the navy and P B T will start on the return trip tomor- $100 Reward, ‘$100 row evening, Mr, ¥Hannah who had | whe readers of “this ‘paper “will ‘‘Bs been iIl for several months, was granted a 25-day sick leave, part of which he spent with his parents, Mr. and - Mrs. A. 0. Hannah of ‘Irvin |'iaguencea’ by constitutional condftions < ‘ requires ‘constitutional treatment. Hall's Qatarrh ‘Medicine is taken internaily-and acts thru the Blood on: the Mucous Sur- SEALED BIDS. faces of the System thereby destroying The Elks will receive bids for rais. ing the chimney on the Elks’ build- ing on Thursday, Aug 22, 1918. Spec-| faith’ in the curative powers & ifications may be had from E. H, Jer-| (fatarrh: Medicine ' that they ‘offer Ona rard for the work. Address proposals | F7undred-Dollars for any case thaf that is catarrh, Catarrh being greatly. the foundation of the disease, giving the stitution and assisting nature in \Ivl'nl work.. ‘The proprietors have so. t it fatly to cure. -Send for Mit of ‘testimonials. Fotedo to'E. H. Jerrard, secretary Elks, Be-| Address F. J. CHENBY & CO., midji, Minn. Ohid. Sold by all Druggist, m. 3t820 5 GRAN . TONIGHT--7:30 & 9 CARMEL MYERS in an exciting ‘melodrama “THE WINE CIRL” Love and Romance in California Vineyards Universal Animated Weekly—‘Some Nurse,” Comedy TOMORROW—Mat. 3:00—Evening 7:30 and 9:00 MADGE KENNEDY In a Goldwyn Picture “THE SERVICE STAR” "The Flag of Our Soldiers’ Mothérs—the Story of a Hero’s Waiting Wife Smiling Bill Parsons In His Latest Refined Comedy “BILLIE SETTLES DOWN” Eight Part Program—Usual Prices, 10c and 20c TONIGHT & 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—10¢c, 20c “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 ; 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, 638-W. I also guarantee to pay the market price, so don’t throw away your old articles. They are worth money. We buy HIDES and FURS and pay freight on all 100 pound shipments or over to out of town shippers. i J. GOLDBERG : 112 Third Street Telephone 638-W Bemidji, Minn. slcased to learn that there. is at least . Jne’ @readed disease that science Hhas been ‘able ‘to cure in all' its stages and patient strength by buflding up the eoll- Hul‘l'l i i

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