Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 3

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e> &7 ~Charles T. Heenan, T. R. Spirit, i St. Paul where he will spend a week E on business. His mother will return 2 With him for a short visit. MONDAY, TUESDAY " o Schucks A THURSDAY EVENI £3 P f# 133¢ NG, FEBRUARY 13, 1919 ey THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER n 5 g vy Presbytoring Sundey shool Batties|| AXEL F. ELFSTRUM DEADLY WORMS I ’SOCIE I'i“ hardmare Stoe Daturdey) l“eb'd 115. « Registered Pharmacist B e —. Fovs w e { LTt A 7 4dats Barker's Drug Store Often' attack children and ab< R. C. Grochowsky, Duluth; D. M. % sorb: the. viltality of the child. Emery, Omaha; J. A. Kirkwood, Du- ; Paleness, emaciation, and nerv- ik . B Peirien, Amiand, Wi | e ous twitohing. are’ Tdications Jack F, Jacobs, Washburn, and K. 8. N 2 James, Marshalltown are visitors m “H"“!ster's. Rocky'"Mountain Bomidil. C AR I S 0 N Tea” is a deadly-foe to all stom- "H. A. Hanson, George W. Louis, ‘-Wh and bowel i‘?‘p“flm’; ejec& i evening in the basement of the Pres. | D: Bussart, E. L. Bennett, and Homer ing, = cleansing - and: 9‘“?8-' Lesperence of Minneapolis are among Of Course for renewing vitality and restoring byterian . church, comniensing at r 7230 o'clock and the evening will he | the business visitors in the city for health: to the' littlesufferer. axgod oo ISDOING ~MOCK: TRIAL' TOMORROW. The siembers of the B.'A. C. club will; hold a mock trial tomorrow a brief time, being registered at the| - +: e il B-do : T e | |tonight. Delay:may: endanger s e M. B. A, lodge will hold a pie, s : . MASQUERADE BALL FEB. 14. |social Thuraday, Fevruaty 15, in tho| | | |the life of your child—get a package today from - ": City Drug' Store 0dd Fellow’s hall. Cards and games will provide music for the masquer-|Will be the amusements. Ail ladies ade ball given:under the auspices of | are asked to bring a pie: A cordial the Elks and the Bemidji band to-|invitation is extended. 14213 morrow night, in the Blke’ hall, The 2 committee in charge of the affair is composed of G. Oliver Riggs, Clyde Petrie and Elfod Benson of the band, B. R. Erickson and James Par- malee of d¢he Elks. This live com= “mittee will see that everybody dances who attends and a most enjoyable evening is anticipated. Cash prizes will be awarded the prettiest cos- tumed and ‘the most, comically dressed couples, y m The entire’ Bemidji military band Mrs. Henry Legler of Blackduck is the guest of Mrs. C. M. Bacon today. She came to Bemidji to meet her son, Frank Bayer, who has just returned from France where he had been in military service for over a year. ‘Attention Mrs. J, L. Grove, teacher at Bass Lake, came to Bemidji yesterday to visit her daughter, Caroline Grove,| | who is confined at St. ‘Anthony’s % E.L Bennett gospi{t:}ll wir:h a slight attack of the| | | i AOLTEIED pun? “ ¥ panish “flu.” Miss Grove is a in el )~ student in the Bemidji high school. Afifi:n;;pfi?:icggtprfge 4l ! ; Northern Minn., . Dwi “proposed PERSONALS AND [{|uher, Depentaine ncuiranee. “of ki Branch Hous‘e; 114 Third Street; Be.n’l.idjil i i every kind at fair rates. 17th year.| | | " NEW" CITY CHARTER g Ph 167. Se 3 < . MEAN NEWSY NOTES |[f|Fiene 167 securtir punk biag EANS TO BEMIDII - ELKO Willie Grover, Clarénce Worth and R?y gotl;lati of town of Nonbhern have \ wire eir parents that they Have Vote for him. He is a Booster for returned to the United States from |the city. He is a successful business France, where they have been in|man, fitted to fill the office. military- service. They will return HONEST AND CLEAN ?}?n;e g? sl?on as they’ Wave~received eir discharge from the-service. : ? And Ifox- téx& b;_st infterestfi of all the Miss Martha Heng of Crookston peophe. ncing Ior all necessary has accepted a position as steno- improvements of a growing city-like graphor dwnill the Northern National Quzs: ank' and will arrive in the city to- i morrow to commence her d\z'ties. Vote for Him Tuesdsy, February 18 She is a sister of Miss Ida Heng, bookkeeper and stenographer for the Beltrami Elevator & Milling com- pany. : '$60,000.to loan ‘on rarms.. Dean Land Co. arite A. Lechtenberg of Wilkinson spent yesterday in Bemidji. . TONIGHT—8:00 " . No Admission Charge ' P fad 111 A. Eliason of Minneapolis is trans- acting business in. Bemidj\. 'LAST TIME What Would You éi;a Up For the Girl You Love? Harold Lockwood “The Great Romance” Produced by Yorke Film Corporation—Edwin:Carewe, Managing Director. Story by Finis Fox. Directed by Henry Otto. Distributed by METRO PICTURES CORPORATION E. Befg of St. Paul is among the business. visitors n the city. H.v H. Campbell of 'Dul\n.h trans- acted business here yesterday. Mrs. George Grow of Wilton spent yesterday in Bemidji shopping. G. W. Ferrell, manager of the J. C. Penney company’s store in the city, will ‘leave Sunday for Minne- apolis, and St. Paul on business. He Mrs. Frank Gagnon is visiting{will also visit the Penney stores at friends in Minneapolis for a month. | Hibbing, Virginia and other range TONIGHT ONLY towns before returning to Bemidji 7:30 and 9:00 KERRIGAN and LOIS WILSON Stars of Sterling Play Frobn was an out of town sl.mpper yesterday. - $hisn it Bemidji people will be interested B. C. Knefler and wife of Hines|in the following item appearing in Klondyke During the Mary Pickford’s earlier were among the visitors in the city] the Little Falls Transcripf, as Miss Gold Craze masterpiece. It has been yesterday. e .. ¢ csgz‘;}t;'a:“(‘;‘i’{m"";tg‘gg“;f:;‘_"fi:‘; . Filled with thrills and tested in the crucible of Elizabeth _Steele returned Monday punches.” Torture forces time and acclaimed one of from Washington, D. C., where she confession, clearing the the greatest of motion pic- was called - by the ~illness of “her - way for true love. tures. 3 daughter, I1iss Laura, who was taken : ' 3 R. R. Ashley of Grand Forks,|sick while in the government service Added Attracti Probably your last N. D., was‘a business visitor at the|at Washington. Miss Steele fs much © -ACLon chance to see this master- "Markham’'yeésterday.” ' " improved in health:and came with OFFICIAL WAR piece is now. REVIEW G — & he}:‘ mo;her |lis far as Minneapolis Miss Ella Ellers of Leonard was]where she will spend the remainder the gpest of friends in Bemidji yes- .____—.——l:_——-i— owe“ Moore : . TOMORROW— Friday Mary Pickford’s real K. J. Wood of Hibbing was among the out of) town visitors yesterday. L. H. Brockman of Parkers Prairie spe.it Wednesday in Bemidji on busi- ness. o . 5 Roland Clemens and wife of Du- luth are Bemidji visitors for a short time. T According to Miss Myrle Methven, teacher at Pinewood, who was a visi- tor yesterday, a dance will be given in the Pinewood hotel, Februray 22, for the returned soldiers of that town and vicinity. ' Supper will be served and no' ‘admissiorr charge made. Many young men enlisted from Pine- wood and several nave been honor- ably discharged and ‘have returned home. o Mr:. T. L. McManamin of Inter- national Falls is a business visitor in the “ecity. . . Also SPLENDID COMEDY 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o’Clock §t. Valentine’s Program PATHE FEATURE ‘“More Trouble" Called a “Tragic Farce,” starring that famous screen actor— Frank Keenan The plot revolves about a college boy of seemingly exemplary habits whose return home from . school is followed by a deluge of bills indicating anything but a quiet career away from home. . His father’s drastic treatment of the bill collectors involves his own busi- ness in difficulties and only an - unexpected denoue- ment saves him from disaster. The picture was di~ rected by Ernest C. Warde, son of Frederick Warde, the veteran actor. b 10c and 20c Matinee Night 7:20 and 9 o’Clock Miss Gladys Hensel of town of “ CAPRICE” “Caprice” is one of " E. E. Shulke of Tenstrike was among the business visitors. in the city yesterday. - e : of the winter with her sister, Mrs. terdx&‘bétw’ee‘u’trains: W. 'A. Zaloudek, husband, plays opposite her in this picture. CURRENTS EVENTS and & OTHERISUBJECTS ; iasion 10c T e e N romorrow siinder | 5555 Cive Yourself " e Four Flags THIRD U. S. OFFICIAL . FEATURE PICTURE of Events “Over There” A food sale will be held by the Presbyterian Sunday school, Battle’s hardware store, Saturday, Feb. “15. 4d214 *William' Nering who has visited at Long Beach, Cal., during the winter returned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Voltz of Sugar Bush attended the potato mepting held in Bemidji yesterday. | Mrs. J., Fossum and Miss Elvira Fossum of Kelliher transacted busi- ness in the city Wednesday. S. M. Ettinger of 'Chicago is among the out of town visitors, being a guest at the Hotel Markham. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell of For- sythe, Mont., are visiting his mother, Mrs. A. W. Mitchell, for a month. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Authorized end paid for by W. C. Klein W. C. KLEIN FOR ASSESSOR If you want a fair and unbiased assessment of the properties in the city of Bemidji, vote for Mr. Klein for city assessor. -He is specially equipped to fill this very important office. Your support ~will be appreciated at the polls, election day, Tuesday,-geb. 18, Martin Prochaska and John V. Prochaska of Shelton, Neb., spent yesterday in Bemidji on business. Portrait post cards, only $1.75 doz. Proofs supplied. Rich Studio, 29. 10th. Quality kodak work quickly done. 1m35 A. J. Stuppy, and Leon Filipejak, are among -the St. Paul visitors in the city. Mrs. Herb Aldrich and Luman Ald- rich of Wilton drove to Bemidji yes- terday and attended the . potato show. 3 Mrs. George Day, and Mrs. R. R. Anderson of town of Northern spent .yesterday in the city calling on friends. . . ———— Misses Ruth and Naomi Blakely of Turtle River were the guests of -friends in the city yesterday, be- Story by s © tween trains. - Oyt & T Aveie Ross Anderson of Northern has gone to Canada, where he will look | over a large wheat farm, with a view of moving up there in the spring: It will be a real treat too, because ‘““The Sea Waif” is thoroughly pleasing. It “has sentiment, young love, thrills, beautiful scenes and A CHARMING STAR Rev. A. M. Tenstrom of Kelliher AT THE was in Bemidji yesterday enroute to A food sale will be held by the Presbyterian Sunday school, Battle's hardware store, Saturday, Fel;.dzllS. 4 ks lnternanm;al Jazi or- and WEDNESDAY hest! t yesterd Ci ton, k vvl:;:r;!A t:ey ygws“elr ;lyayorforrogese(r)z:l FRIDAY—ONLY Febmary 16' 17' 18 it during the ¢ how. Fri- ny they will play at Casa Lake. - I S e AR AR E NS | | { e e e e st e =

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