Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 7, 1918, Page 3

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- fi picture taken;' ' TL4tE b MRS LONGBALLA HONORED Mvs Martin Longballa: was:iithe gueet of honor ata'party given atthe |} T} S. Sellers, homeilast evening:: 'The pd,rl.y wasiin the nature of a:farewell -affair, as/Mrs: Lonballawilli soon leave for her new-home din Littlefork. Members of the Baptist Missionery so- ciety ‘and!Ladies-ald /presented 'Mrs. Lgnghallanwifih .ar heautiful token: of membrance;; Mrs. Longballa: having b en -active: :in.'both lorganizations. There were ‘twenty present and !the h urs pleasantly passed’ im: cnnwt‘sa— \Lunch was served SRS £y jeen IIlllII'IIfllllllllllllllllllllml’- s the Bamldji Steam Lauudry 0! 5n'le' 1 A kg I i Mr and Mrs H. T. Miller of Chi- ca.go speut yetserda.y m Bemldfi g it $50 000 to loan on rarms Dean Land Co. "' A aT1te ‘Miss Mxldred ‘Shell ot Becxda trai day Mrs. Gl B Dodge ‘of Spur’ vias " . among the out of town" visxlors yes- terday. - i sl o q i Si A Selvog of ‘Redby ‘was amang cout: qi fiown buslness visltors to- \vin er ey ‘-! a few days v itian aneapolls and St Pa 1 One of: these nice' days you ought toogoito: Hakkerup's and lmve your| i bef Rmhard Cota has returned from . al Mri ope.ciaL for Saturday evemng. faney, Calitorma .peaches, $1.29 per crate at fLroppman s, 1t97 Franéis Hesel and family of Park Rapids: were guests at the Markham yesterday. - - If you want a car.cal Enterprise Auto Co. _ ©Office phone .1, residence phone 10A J 56tf i Mis, T. E. Rxder “and son o H were among the business visitors m he city Friday. =Lnrs 0. Myhre of the town of; Lib. erayl was among tha buslness mitar in v!he city day B Rev O. Johnson, pastdr of the First Scandiravian church, will .preach in Cyp'_rs tomorrow. | Vet OIe Jolmsdd of Towa Falls, I Wis among the business visitors yester- bemg reglstered at the Hotel ,ham i SRR TR icturea can help win the waryX| the overnment says. Portrait, kodak prmts th]\ ‘Sadio, 29 10th.. - ] 1mo—91Q [ i i Mrs Al Collard left Friday for Cal- edqma, Halstad, and other poiuts \vllere she.. will . visit ; re}a.tlves {tor home time. Blrchmont w111 serve 6 o'clock dmner Sunday night to Bemidji peo- ple; ,and a cordial invitation is ex- tendbd 1t97 Mx’§ Selam Mattison, who has been visiting her son, Arthur Mattison fo¥: a few days, returned to her home in Walker today. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chandler of Buena Vlstmwere in Bemid]i FrMay, enroute to Grdnd Forks, N. D., they | iwill visit friends. N iss Katliryn MacCauley,: Western Uni on telégraph operator. left last eve}ning for .the Twin Gities,’ Wherd shej yvlll v1sit.; til Mondayy tori George Horneg wlho .came fromi Jackbon to attend the funéral of s’ mother, Mrs. 8. C. Horner, of IBecida, | re.ttuned to canmip yesterday. Henry Johnson, a brother of Rev. Oblnllfld Johnson of this city, and wife are’expected to arrive in the city and will be guests at the Johnson home fora wetk. Mrs. J. F. Curtin of Minneapolis, \vho had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Harris and family for the ,past couple of weeks, retu.rned home last eveningl O Mr. and'‘Mrs. Walter Nichols of Melrose came to Bemidjj, Friday and, are a visiting at the homé of Mrs: Nichols parents, Mr.:and Mrs.; L (B Raymond of town of Frohn. Mrs. 1. T. Mitchell, mother of D. S. Mitchell, has moved from Detroit, Minn.; to Bemidji and is oceupymg a cottage on Twelfth street, between Doud and Beltrami avenues. Miss Gertrude Opseth of -Madison; Minn., who is visiting at the Barney Gibney home in theé town.of Eckles for ia short time, was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. ... 3,» fRi i Mrs. N. C. Barnes has closed her summer cottage at Lake Bemidji for the summer and returned to_Grand Forks; N. D. Philip and Ruth Wou-| A daughter “Was | boxvn ito) Mr nnd E 1 Mrs. (William Chichester yesterdayat|S 3t. Anthony hospital. Mr. Chicheater g §1.manager of the, Birchmont Be otel, and. Mrs. Chicester s daughter ‘of ,Mr:: and (Mrs. George Wi Cochran, Sr.; Mr. Cochran being proprieton of ‘the summer resort. ! il Geo. ‘Hander of ‘Pine' City" tock 3 idourse in the Little ‘Fallls’ Business College and secured a ninety dollar igosition: omn''thie (Great! Northern ra.il' ;‘oadr fipspding a t fl Suk parents. T. Sclxmxtt will resume put -in-training-this-year;and the-bar- racks are now lgx;der loquet and Bemidji have sent rep- ntatives to Brainerd to ascertain workings of t‘heACasg-an%Cury cfiafl; ofii complications_arises; she; L the audie Lt it inistritfoniajispices. Ingh hi istrator's—forces at DuTuth, Little}]’ Falls, Minneapolis, Crosby and !ron- —Brainerd Dispatch. {iThe St. Clond, Jof@irnaly ires&,sa Mrs. H. C. Eryinj Miss Fianges: Dt and Thomas S. Ervm, of Bemidji, wltogether with M; Baclm. Watit, who |« : 1 return this I5. vening by traing att, ds R cog:m of Captaint ]Eh-vlfimgsE 'Xomna Hr-: . is to act as best man at his broth- § wedding.” 3 angd will spend two ‘months in Bemi 11 thel: Sault Ste Marie, Mich., wh ; MARK}IAM REGISTER +8.-B.: Tucker;> Minneapolis} A" Schlosser,. LeSeuer;. N. Feeney, .Le:] Seur; H. 916" rere with'’ e Iake, returned with her, and Wi 0 end some tlme at the Barnes ,b,om& E = — 4 pfl t of Mifteapolis, son | F H. Schmift., 15 is no \ st par ‘the médics, der,\twt ma- sts at the state university wfll be prif R TARRE it been received from the Food Ad- Hal Ervin Wwill“leave tomorrow r.and Mrs. W. J. Coleman return-| in his portrayal “to Bemidji Wednesday morning ledder of agka.& re going ito Bentl,: Ore., fo maké} theatre, & r home. Mr. Coleman had been|and evening: ‘Bend, and later joined his wife Here, as the protgetpnol ere they| Graw, his standards™'of’ vlsited friends. Mrs. Coleman’sg:wrongrare his only gauge. méther, Mrs. Berger, who accol th nigd her to Sault Ste. Marie, will 8- or, clflmness | mdin there for a longer visit witli“Fel; | ness, Hart is equally q s before returning to Bemidji.|it. Coleman, who has been in the er company in Bel Parey, Staples; Ed Pet- R. Hewitt, ] 0. E. Peterson, Dulut B. Levins, Du-‘ 5. Barnes, ¢ aumll llIlllllllllllllllllIlllllull]l ATTHEWfi THEATE HIIIIlI}IIIIIIlIllIlIIlIIllllllllllIllllllllllllm- ‘ . REX.TONIGHT: Harryu(}mey and - Mollie, Ma.lone IR R und -aicapable supporting cast in-Jack Ford’s marvelous out west production The'lconedy, “Who's Zoo?” will be' at the Kex tonight, also: 11t “is' one" laugh, interspersed with-thrills, from ‘startto flnish ‘and 1A sthorough training '"and’a igood: position-at 'a'moderate rate s foiitues Kathleen O'Conior. hat you'rwill get. ' It’s’ the School Et‘ P! you! Send for catalog:" ' "d9T| | H in five parts. +THis dy 1s in two par ts ' ‘BIG SUNDAYS SPECIALS ‘Lend Mg Your Name?” w a leap-year marriage proposdl' %ays in Bemidji with :L:;,lhle“t: inl.s tx}g;g“a one man lends ~|leigh finds a burglar in his room ‘and stry pt thq Minne ‘both realize that ehey are the double b ‘Both'of these bhen ‘are|’ 4yéd by Harold Lockwood in: a'fas- | cinating screen.play, one of. his.Metro- All-Star series, Name;* whichiwillsberextibited: Rex theatre tomorrow. trades identities with the intruder so as to escape his unruly wife and 2 No this. The Earl of : @ii- ch‘ of thid other!" The earl i ELKO PROGRAM. In the portrayal of subtle roles, there aie few,actredses in-motion pic- '!‘}as‘bqtter‘-qllalifled tqr thls line of ndeavor thami Elsié - ‘Ferguson, the popular Arteraft stz(ai;';i who will i»be en herelin a splen {picturization : hinig from o visit of‘Hehrik Ibsen's famous” pgychologl- ‘Minneapolis, will stait tomorrow cal -play, uA Dolks House,” the guest ot frlends lin’ the city y rter mfi')}'ning on, ¢ otor { brm }\f ¢ ines Towas? h ré '-th y wil ttend weddmg of Captain Kingsley Er- | and Miss Me;niml Maqre. Mr} nd whic! t ghie Ellig tpeatre to night and tomorrow, matinee and eve- irst” is tlg,le of the Sennett’ comedy on Will Be shoy ing,1 ‘Ladi \a.nfii’moflnt {,he program Wm. S. jHart's versatility as.an actor is evidenced to @& high degree of Yukon Ed, the “The Hell-. Hound of 0. be shown at the Grand nightiand Sanday, matinee ‘Ruby Me- Hght and|f Whether - Qhe ogcasion demands dash and snap, deliberation and kind- ualified to meet A reel of news in pictures is also employ of the Crookston Lumber com- shown at the Grand tonight and to- pany in.this city, will“ be connecteq rrow. \mcwm OF ({omsr foving pictures 2 4 “Bentidji Golt links.today by pto- A. Ricnardson, of the players as well as the spectators = CHf The day seetis 106al Tor the picture: -and.--they-are expeeted- to—be—*‘dan-|- Out of town people who hay: “Yorklséen fiie, ik Are aiuazed at-- E. Al]lideal location. Welsh, St. Louis; L. S. Blood, Fergus Falls; F. W, Purvis, Grand Forks, N. D.; S. W. Mason, Wadena; J. M. McDona]d Wa)‘.ren'- tographer A. Subscribers should report any noot ! carner service to this office and stem [ & N; taken #t onge to"remed ol UN!ON SERVIGES ! { lUnion serviocestwill:be!held by the |Methodist hand» Baptist: churches ito« morrow: ) Sunday school iwillbe held, at the regularchours ini-botlt: church- es. ' Union: serviees: will»'be -held vinfi the-Methodist:chureh: temorrow morn~ ing: atr 11 otelock; Rev:! Whitby will| preach and in the evening at-8 0’clock} services!'williibe held in ‘the Bapust church by Rev: Whitby.t ¢ «tginin o |-There: will 'he: 1nol iservices :in-ithe Methudiet rchurch in: the:-evening and| orning; i Epwonth »league in::the| « B, church.at 7,9, m.; ., w:‘» pvcliid oo oA ' 1antton « Pastor; Baptist: Churahu. stivid hog w‘B D:HANSCOM, n Je i Pagtory M /8. {Chrur P | | 1i l | 1.8 it .rjan church at- 11 o’clack, uge putprl yill s ea,:lc on the suh‘ject “The,Clink {5 ‘D_uo E (Jo SR Ifyre WAL e ainl" nt‘)l\élfi‘ by the &J?‘ 3! hich 'I$ tégularly organizét tor win' gy work under -the direction of Miss a Virgini W thet € ening sel‘?lg;&bsaig?c gu% AR SR aRha Sunl:laiy school will meet at 10 a. m. 4, Christian, Endeayor at, 7 p. m., All e.-walwmem?l» f’eKW-flf; ?r}l., N‘SW; St.’ Barthblo‘me’\#s Euucbflal Fi th Sunday after T, ‘it 110 a. m .(‘huvoh vsohoul( and: rec- or'sidlassiof iinstruction for confirma- iu‘noand firstlcunununwn,.;w.) Cion 'lxlnd‘ sei". chdol 601??&!‘%& mft 18@ ) work. (,lasses for-all-ages. If you 40 ot dlready rlattend:oany:school; lietin this» school hwants: you, o comeh i :'Oarlson;‘supenin’tendent.i 101 abutiad o b arl N8 Lowuxuss,at. 80 nlopk; in the mu v‘g High mass,at 10.a.;m. , Sunday, 11:30,: . Vespens.and, benec pidis Ph!llppq, ‘First Scmidmrwmn L\ltfhemh.l 14 \inday §¢hdo1 at'nbon there Will'be other services. as the pastor Wil absent from the city. ~Osmund oh orro 7T nsony’ W'fl i,n Sun‘d:jy Eeh qhO o | Preaching services, 11:00 a. m. Prayfl' meeti ng eVery Frlday evmu mk—wlunior meetlngfl “’Elsna rmfiusflu : In' an ARTCRAF T ipicture| vih DOLL'S HOUSE”, ry.x. With Paramount-Sennett Comedy “LADIES FIRST” “‘S HART | '”Tfl Five Part Drama iTHE HELL HOUND “OF ALASKA” Thos. H." Ince ?Produfifion #0The stlntivmxlmw W Fifth Ward. CHANGE GRKDED I}ESSONS ,; The officers and teachers of the | Bresbyteriam8unddy schooisheld their fégular: meeting Thursday. evening. Plans swere made. to :change. to . the graded.«lessons, .at (the beg.mnlng of | fhe new. quarter, 'Ocfiobpfi Plans were; @150 maqe for a spec al’ program for review Sunday, Séptember 2n, hool-workers and their friends -witl gg' held -F;iday evoning, Sgpte;nbcr b i Tlre én ‘Stinda motning: October”20 the preliminaxy plans were lajd m 'Iml ting. (33 Amazmg Advenérxré’é of a Man \and ‘His Double ¥ Bc)l:hl XMen Are Piayed by replete thh perplexmg compllcahons ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN. i\ “Hlsfianrafienfvu:uumr i l\;latmee 2:30 10c and 20c — “Lend Me. Your Name” i “eometly ] ‘wl’lich e iPats its amusing situations{.. hmm .complications » thati| enspe- when;the: Earl of Gillgigh', {rades. identities with'a double,. a secondu story mizn, whom'He dis| 1 vers in his' home; in, or- ndcthe burglar. ; Orie of 'the most striking, “trick” i hots qf Caméraman Gau—, iand note, with amazement \their. resemblafice, ,nune ins the -Baptist church/ in.-the F er, but Senator Smoot p]ans to call Q up again: Mofiday‘"' b | : hnut Subscnbe fom'l'he onneve:&.‘ oughy SW oney, GET YOUR'E BANNER/TO' ! 1107 small-ibanners-t¢ attach te: the back of automobiles toiadvertise-| the Beltramiicounvy!' fair.: cOwné! ers are -invited ito«call!andisecure onelandlattach it to their:car to i help ¢boost theé fair: Hasharen 1o Scorescof « Bemidji: car-ownersi and’these from-outside the city al« 1} rendy dre'displaying these banners and farmers dre-alsovinvited: to ge- ourecome. i his dlil b ":(mr\ w17 115 p m.—Salvatign ,meetlug‘ '(: [ !The quarterly social for the Sund'w \ W YORK'S SLACKER " ROUNDUP.FAGES PROBE Vel 1rrait b o ety b dntod o S | Kmttlm! Shmment A | Washington, - Sept. | \7.—President] Sépitenibér o 2,7 tig O Khiteiig | comt ;Wilson,ihas, agked Attorney. General|. b1l Gregory, tor a, cpmplege l'epcort1 of the circimstatices' surrounding ' the' “Slacker roundup” in New'York ¢ity| | this week in,which upwards (of40;- | leadquirt 000, men were taken into custody by agents, of, the, de artment of justice the military intelligence bureau, and |shortage sbldiers wnd sailors, o suspieton’thiat |/ | OF this' nimbier 01“"‘"“9 Plicw they i wereattemptin ] 1 selective gervice law., .. ... ? p;[‘,l;erg;zsident,a ‘PUTPOSE; ln callmg, ‘Lake'8: Tenstrike! »3 " Redm eral was lot’ ‘tramgmitted beeni vigoreusly:debated:in the senate d; Senator Smoot, of. Utah, ;republi-|; "can, had offered a resolution propos- lpg an investigation by the senaté| ilitary committee to establish who 2o 1ssued ordel‘fisto{'l‘im{hse&d! sg{gi&r’gfi il e n;nd sailox’s “in ¢ 2 "mitted ninde s shipment tonsisting 4 tailed 'to 'SUpply yafn. yary purt;hased éléewhe're, he'ne furuished 14 pairs, Splway, PUH Ba\ldetté‘ 11455 Wilton 15;/ Turt m, th%at;z;':l‘?;tis:; There‘ lweréd's verarspai itner Hatter: had which wereé Utartied in returiied’t6 ‘be mada over! not counted in this list:™ B seitf ' ”g:: “10 Keih 'I‘hey A HiY A8t Dontt Foreet.. Don't forget 'to: lcallo! Mr: he” roundup: d tb Tesolution to 8O purnish: “piss, - idoughnuts,; Hege: at the.county fairit'The:more'donated:: the greater the-net proceeds. Pies, W) ll b 84 gl | e “ADVERTISE mxm FAm.‘ e e st S A Wadl ston) TSapL: 1 \ TheyPionqer has! several more burepu in the. War ¢ place by December, k2 fied, in Class, 1, 1 1? Wals'h' ulgtom or i ranches elsewhets, ally. disqualifigdfo ¢ i’ sOmechg L 20 ‘Waqt Ad co]uwn td(lnyI . g 'lds’t bflge, aabuet Moz v RV, i ) (o Harry Carey and T} o I “wont Z1Oeandzoc i | Coming—CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG—“THE CLAW” VEET 0 OO Lo aTum S That ]ad of yours; over seas. BERERET " %o All thatis humanly posgxble zsxbe- v ing. done'to sée to it that hd.is Well ‘ fed, "well clothed and .efficiently ' il equipped. = Organizations, like, the Y. M. C. A., are looking to his‘phys: e ical comfort, healthful recreation p and clean” fun.' If he'is. sick or.. [ wounded the Red Cross will provide for him' with tender, loving ‘care, i' Yet there is one thing that will.) bring. a smile to his face and a'joy to his heart that none of these can i give; that only you can give— your photograph. oo agodi l:'Menmgs 7:10 and 9 o”Olock Hakkerup, the plzolbgrap}zer m f . your fown Waste ‘Not,Our. Country-Needs It!m If you have' any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, i IRON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any | 'part ‘of the city and Nymore. Just telephone Go]d«berg; |638¢W | also guarantee to pay the market prxce, 80 onl. | throw away your old articles. They are worth money. | We buy HIDES and FURS and pay freight on all 100 | pound shlpments or over to out of town shippers. + J. GOLDBERG 1 112, Third St:tee; Telephone 638-W Bemid ji, Minn. &HW 535 pairs' of socks ‘and 10’ helmets. = ! | The 'quota for"Augist ' wass'6781 ! pairs of socks, but the Minneapelis”! All the aboye’ drticles Avere Kiilt Troty’ ey M.vu g«'figw Kirhy ofy ATkansas,| poyygiice, ' Phone’ 161,108 yow!-canad oris money Torthe TRed (Crods lirnohepn’ s'(‘ Baker has ordererLLhe.chI;t oi each . | | | | | | | | | | | | | ] | | | | | f 1 | > | | 3 | | )

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