Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 2, 1918, Page 3

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‘glllllllllllllllllIIIIIJlIlIlmllll]l!lllllllllll_-_fi £ WHAT SOCIETY £ g H “ JOHNSON-OHNGREN, A pretty home wedding was sol- empized last Thursday afternoon Au- gust 29, when Miss Hilda Marie Ohn- fren, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Henry ~Ohngren of the Fifth ward, was unit- ed in marriage to Henry O, Johnson Miss Minnie Ohngren, a cousin of the bride; Miss: Mamie Jolinson, a sister L' to the groom; Ed. Johnson and Henry Ohngren, Jr., Rev. Nordale offiiciated. order. The home was prettily decorated|ing story of the results from an‘a-ci- 5 bt 1 dent in which the hero and “the girl”’ of gralns and hay in Germany. with pink and white streamers and an abundance of flowers, After the ceremony the guests, who were the immediate relatives only, partook of a most delicious wedding supper. The newlyweds will be at home in Sebeka after the fifteenth of September. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. E. B. Berman was host at a dinner ol party at Birchmont Beach last even- i ing. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. ¢ C. R. Sanborn, Miss Donna Lycan, Miss Leah Berman, of Minneapolis, Judge C. W. Stanton, A. J. Dewey, T. 8. Ervin, and Emil Schneider. - LILHTIHTI LU UL T PERSONALS AND NEWSY NOTES s figure. cause of the south. is full of thrills and action. GRAND TONIGHT. at the Grand theatre tonight. duction. ers are in the cast. acted business ‘in the city Saturday. C: W. Jewett will leave this even- ing for Minneapolis to attend the fair. (By United Press.) $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. - a71tf Paris, E. M. Gleason of Redby was among % the out of -town visitors in the city| Saturday. the duration of the war. doughboys newspapers says: Miss Louise McCready went to Min- visit friends for two weeks. Mrs. Seth Smith of Becida was the: guest of Bemidji friends Saturday| while here shopping. chine guns’ and plodding If you want a car call Enterprise|hour details. Auto Co. phone 10. 56tf) ley was among the out of town shop-| pers Saturday. Mrs. L. Lubeck of Becida was| among the business visitors in the city Saturday. § the job back of the lines or home. Mrs. A. A. Sather of Turtle River was a between train shopper Satur- day. . One of ‘these nice days you cught to go to Hakkerup’s and have your ~ picture taken, 14tf and at the western front. developing physical morale among thousands of Miss Edna Earl of Grand Forks, “N. D, is a guest at the!W. H. Brown cottage on Lake Bemidji. ~ . . ing for the future. < * Miss Elsie’Leunse of Tenstrike was, in the city Saturday enroute to town of Northern where she will teach, schiool. out. = < Germany is beaten.” Miss Vera Holmes of Spring Valley, Minn., arrived in Bemidji Saturday, and awill be teacher of mathematics in the Bemidji high school. % Miss Hazel Gord of Eveleth was in the city Saturday enroute to her home. She had been enjoying an autc trip to various points in the state. paper. Mrs. “Pictures can help.win the war,” the government says. Portrait, kodak prints. Rich Sudio, 29 10th. 1mo-910 Mr. and uirs. J. A. Barlow of Grand Forks, N. D., who have passed a cou- ple-of weeks at Lake Bemidji, have returned to their home. Miss Frances Flack of Cannon Fallg was in Bemidji Saturday. From here she went to Tenstrike where she will teach in the public schools. the Bemidji schools. Chautauqua company. Miss Aileen Corbett of Virginia, who has been touring Minnesota by, automobile, visiting different points of interest, was in Bemidji Saturday "y €NTOUtE tO her home. old outing scenes. ver, Colo. Miss Leah Berman, who has been a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn for the past two weeks, .returned to her home in Minneapolis {his morning. / Mrs. E. G, Goljenboom of Pecaton- ica, Ill.,, was in Bemidji Saturday, en- route to Marsh Siding, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. O. E. Lod- gren for a month. . and other towns in that state. week. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Hankey and son, Thomas, have returned to their home in Grand Forks, N. D., after a two weeks' visit at the Nesbitt cottage on Lake Bemidji. future home:. Mrs. Mark Johnson, who has visit- | tion in Minneapolis. ed at the John Suckert home in Grant Valley for two weeks, returned to her home in Minneapolis the latter part of the week. ed to Minneapolis today. Phillip Denu, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu, returned this morning from New Lisbon and Madison, Wis., where he spent a month with rela- tives. Clark will go to Towa to visit. days. the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cossentine and two childrén of Blackduck were the week-end guests of Bemidji friends. They were enroute to Seattle, Wash:, and from there will go to Shanghai, China, to do missionary work. — Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Wilson and daughter Dorothy are home from a motor trip to Badger, Minn. They were away away about a week a_ud found the roads in fine shape enroute home; by these young ladies. tendance is desired. _—-——L————-——-’-— B — THEATERS IIIIIIlllII|_IIIII|IIIIIIIII|IIIE 2l At the Rex tonight, Bluebird pho- toplays presents bewitching Ca,rfne_] Myers in “My Unmarried Wife,” an| certained that the German ‘army is American play with French dressing| yndergoing another severe crisis as|tinuing to run their horses.at a fast 1 pace without necessity, either leading | Who motored to Birchmont and passed a couple of days, ret home Saturday. a piguant morsel for jaded appetites, It is an adaption troln} the novel by Frank R. Adams, entitled “Molly and[)jght animals necessary for the coyal-|ting' them on paved roadways. In From the title it might be glean- ry, but those already possessed are ed the play was on the sensational 1t is not, but a most interest-| cjent nourishment, owing the gearcity|means a grave menace to the com- There will also be a good comedy. Another of the famous Bluebird| gy} a- fgirly large number of Bel- productions will be at the Rex to-|ojan horses for their heavy. artillery, ; morrow night when Violet Mersereat| while Jhey are daily making an ever |R&me and the number of the unit of appears in~ “Morgan’s Raiders,” & all, horsemen ° trotting on a paved story of dramatic love and the lost apd eyen more exiousive use,of-hopsey ] bids It reflects a sen- sational episode of the Civil war and A real picture of the wild, “‘Baree, Son of Kazan,” based on J. Oliver Curwood’s famous story will be shown Vitagraph company claim this picture to be entitled to rank as a gpecial pro- Unbiased critics speak high- ly of the exciting and remarkable story presented.” Nell Shipman, Al- fred Whitman and other capable play-, SPORT PAGE IS JUNKED BY STARS AND STRIPES| e sy e it by o ot Aug. 14—By Mail.—The Stars and Stripes, official newspaper of the American Expeditionary forces has discontinued its sporting page for In an editorial explanation the “There is no- space left for the neapols -this morning where she will| Cobbs, the Ruths, the Johnsons the | Willards and the Fultons in the ease and safely of home, when the Ryans, the Smiths, the Larsens and the Bern- steins and others. are charging ma- through shrapnel ‘or grinding out 12 Such headlines as “‘Star -Office phone 1,.residence] Players Dive for Shipyards or Farm to Escape Work of Fight Order'— 'Fulton and Dempsey Haggle Over Mrs. M. G. Phelps of Grant Val-|Purse’'—‘Willard Refused to Fight' or, ‘Cobb is Thinking of Enlisting this Fall’ doesn’t make any too heroic an appeal to those grinding away upon living and dying in thgmud and dirt of the front-3,000 miles away from ‘““There is but one Big League for this paper to cover—and that league winds its way-along the S. O. S. sta- tions scattered throughout France ““This paper recogmizes the great aid, sport has given in the past by stamina and now making up the nation’s army. It recognizes the value of such train- But sport as a spectacle, sport as an entertainment for the sideliners, has passed on and Its stars are_either in the iron| harness of war—or forgotten—until |- Until the desicion to abandon the sporting page The Stars and Stripes has printed many column -of sports- ing gossip and carried as much sport- ing news as any metropolitan news- William Blakely and som, William, were in Bemidji Saturday enroute to their home at Spur after a visit with relatives in Hubbard county, Menahga, and other points. They made the trip by automobile. Pascha Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg, will return to Be- midji in a few days and will attend He has been traveling in the southern part of the state in the interest of the Vawter Rev. Irving Johnson, former pastor of the Gethsemane church of Minne- apolis, left today for Duluth after a few days recreation in Bemidji and | vicinity. At one time he owned a cot- tage at Turtle Lake and visited the He is now of Den- f§ Ed. French and ‘family returned yesterday from an auto trip to James- town, Fargo and other points in North Dakota, and Aberdeen, S. D., returned by way of Minneapolis, hav- [} ing been absent from the city for a | Mrs. John Hedeen left Saturday j| morning for Minneapolis, where she | will join her husband and make her Mr. Hedeen was for- || merly linotype machinist at the Be-| midji Pioneer Publishing company’s || plant and now holds a similar posi- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark, accom- panied by Mrs. A. E. Witting and i daughter, Miss Sally Witting, motor- | After at- || tending the state fair, Mr. and Mrs. Witting ‘will attend tune fair and will remain in the Twin Cities for a few || Miss Witting will remain in Minneapolis and will teach piano in’| The young peoples sewing bee of || the Swedish Lutheran League will(j hold an apron and fancy work sale in the basement of the church on and evening, || beginning at three o’clock, lunch will be served from four o’clock and on. Many useful things nave been made A large at- HUNARNYFACESSHORTAGE. (By United Press.) .~ “In spite of the orders already giv- With the French Armies, Aug. 10.]en on the subject of the necessity of (By Mail.)—It has been definitely as-| taking the best care of ‘our horses, D y soldiers and even cavalrymen are con- regards its cavalry horses. Not only is there a scarcity of theor not leading other horses, and trot- .the conditions in which our horses consederably. the worse for insuffi-lare at' the present moment, this bative force and offensive power of For the moment the crisis does not|our army and to the strength of our appear to have affected so much tie|horses, already insufficiently nourish- artillery and the munition and food}ed (Ohnehin unterernarten Pferden- conyoys. The Germans appear to have|material), Y mans app “I am giving the order to all offi- cers and underofficers to take the procured in. Rugsia for drawing the[roadway, and to report them immedi- light machine gun wagons and the|ately through the regular'channels. various wagons and vehicles attached| = ‘I will punish all such cases with to the munition and commissary serv-|the extremest-severity.” ice. 4 |, A certain economy, howeyer,is even apparent- in the use of these, prison- ers having recently declared that ithe artillerye in their regiments were The| drawn, by only four horses each and the shell caissons by two each, just half the usual number. EN‘I‘ERP N lAl%hcvugh all l;orses are now ra- RISE A“TO CO tioned to three liters of oats a day, i i the Germans have succeeded in intro- Au:;:ly"l:::dy Eglxa’?e‘fffiwe ducing a substitute composed of dried . Office Remore Hotel, Cor. potatoes and other substances to which, the -horses have now become 3rd St. & “Beltrami Ave. '’ Office Phone 1 accustomed. < Residence Phone 10 However, the seriousness of the . WM. M’'CUAIG, crisis of cavalry ‘horses for the Ger- ‘Mpanager There is something for you in the Want Ad column today. It's on the last page. “Care in the conservation of the horses, “‘Order of the general comma; fl}pfil division! N —toasted ‘‘just right.” —so sweet they require _ little or no sugar. —equally good with fresh orcondensed milk. - ARMOUR’S CORN FLAKES Trade supplied by the Arnmur Grain Company, Chicago dlong those . those Remember, Armour’s Oats cook in, 10 to,15 minutes é‘lll|Illllllllllllllll_|l|I; IIIIIIWIEKI“"{I&?{IJIEH lllllllllllll'lll’lllllllllllIIIIIlII:é- .2 2 ANYTHING—ANYWHERE £ £ 2ta g B[ COMPENSATION 2 £ s Emy & > o E Emk m INSURE < O E £38 55‘8.52 " WITH B %2 LA MILLER -k E »m-2 . = g?&_]ggng AND BE o a @ E SiE<>ENE SURE I £820Q" “ H|_ LIFE INSURANCE < ZE £e 0O O Office Security Bank Bldg, W g =°f § Phone 747 P, O. Box 204 H e BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA £ A LU T O PO A L T L L LT T T T /!i‘:~ TONIGHT Bluebird Photoplays Present Garme! Myers “My Unmarried ' “An American Play with French Dressing” Five Reel Feature ' A PIQUANT MORSEL FOR JADED APPETITES Added Feature—Comedy, “SHIP, OY! OY!” 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock They Mrs. Tomorrow’s Fine Bill It’s a Bluebird—It’'s Got to:Be Good VIOLET MERSEREAU “Morgan’s Raiders” A Big Drama of Love and the Lost Cause - R R R e | Oliver Mining: company -of Duluth, ‘motored to Birchmont Saturday to ac- company his family.liome, Mrs. L. E. Torisinus of Stillwater, re- turned to their home Sunday after a short visit at the hotel. has spent several weeks at the sum- mer hotel., Miss Nellie Cunningham of St. Paul, over Sunday guest. ¢ marek, N. D, Birchmont. among our guests the latfer part of the week. g 3 T Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Russell and son of Minneapolis, who days at. Birchmont Beach, liave re- turned to their home. family of Fargo, N. D., were over Sun- day guests at Birchmont. of Winnipeg, who were our guests for a short time, returned to thei home yesterday. i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bean and*Mr. BIRCHMONT, P. Mitchell,. vice president of the returned to their home yes ter a'two days’ visit. % § Mrs. W. H. L. McCourtie and Mrs. S..d. -Boal of Minneapolis are spending a few days at Bifchmont. 4 C.-R. Ferrell and family of Minne- apolise are among our guests. A. D. Osborn and wife of Minne- apolis passed Sunday at Birchmont. terday af- J. W. Foley and wife and Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Adler of Louisville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wallace and. NOTICE Notice is hereby given. that. there is money in the treasury to pay all warrants, outstanding up to and in- including warrant No. 16563, against Independent School District’ No. 7, interest will stop. after publication. R. L. Given, Treas. . ~ 4 3t92 urned to their A. Goldman of Minneapolis was an Mr. and Mrs. N. O. gamstad of Bis- passed Saturday - at 0. T. Toserud of Rugb);. N. D, ‘was RECENT: DONATIONS: Recent donations received by the local chapter are: $29.30, given by Mrs. Charboneau; $16 from the Tur- tle River club. i Dr..and Mrs. H. B. Washburn and spent several Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brainerd and e TR L CLOSED MORNINGS. The surgical dressings room will be closed mornings beginning the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jackson and son GRAND ~TONIGHT ONLY-- 'BAREE J. Oliver Curwood’s : FamousMagazineStory S R Also Showing &5 Sleuths and Surprises 18-B40 NELL SHIPMAN in Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Featuro Big V Comedy “BAREE, SON OF KAZAN" Tomorrow — “Every Woman's Husband” — Cloria Swanson Waste Not,Our Country Needs It! If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, [IRON 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. J. GOLDBERG 112 Third Street Telephone 638-W Bemidji, Minn. l 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 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 gend me one of your latest State, United States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map hangers. Name........... Address....... T 2 S e el and Mrs. H."R. Woerz of Stillwater |

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