Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 5

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“Mrs, Lawrence Soland of Wilton was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Okles where she will visit at the home of her brother-in-law, Ed. So- land, for a week. . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Lily are in receipt of a cablegram from their son, Charley Barwise saying that he is on his way to the good old U. S, A. from France, where he has been in FRECKLES TONIGHT -- COME EARLY the service for six months. L.®W. Galloway of Cass Lake is & : visitor id the city. He came to at-| -tend ‘the formal opening last evening lof the Elko Hat shop, of which his ENTERTAINED ‘AT DNINER. - | Wife is the manager. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Webster enter-|. tained. Mr. and Mrs, ‘Willlam' Rardin at dinner Wednesday evening: - Mr. and Mrs. Rardin will leave today for their ‘home. in Morristown, “Minn; after a- visit - ‘with -Mrs. ‘Rardin's mother, Mrs. Emma Collard. - EPISCOPAL SERVICES:: -~ March Brings Out Unsightly Spots. How to Remove Easily. The woman with tender skin dreads March -because it is likely to cover her face with ugly freckles. No mat- ter how thick her veil, the ,sun and winds have a strong tendency to make her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind, Othine—double strength, ‘makes it possible for even tibse most susce] ible to freckles to keep -their- skin clear ‘and white. ®* No matter how stubborn a case of freckles' you have, Rev. M. A. Soper returned this morning from Minneapolis where he bad been in conference with the District Superintendent Rev. John O. Ferris of the American Sunday School Union, for the past couple of days. “WITHIN : THE LAW” SPEGIAL P3%s FEATURE PART Private: Charles F. Rak and .pri- vate Charles W. Bryant arrived i the city - yesterday from France, where they 'had been in the serviee for the past several months, ® George Forte of town of Liberty was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to M. E. IBERTSON Funeral Director and In connection- with the Episcopal | Minneapolis, where he will take the double str i I sorvices this evening an organ recital {reatments at u hocptial, v, Torte Licensed'Embalmer- | remove them o 6™ Othine “should _ ‘§ wul be given, commencing at 7:30. alys T —_ Get an ounce from your druggist P c ision ; | Biss Conant, musicat director of he | tlme ago. PICTURE FRAMING and Taniah the fresiiee. Moiiey Sort Produced under supervision J. Stuart Blackton, ' city schools,-and the church cholr, A SPECIALTY if it fails. | Who also directed ““The Common Cause’ All are wel-| Miss Thelma Johnson, who spent come.. - the past week in Bemidji Vlsll:hlg Phone 317-W and 317-R friends, returned to her home in Peli- 405 Beltrami Avenue SOLDIER ENTERTAINED. can Rapids'this morning, Miss John- BEM[DJI,' MINN. Master Engineer Carl Rygk ofethis|son was formerly employed as book- city, who has recently returned from keeper with the Clark Pole & Tie military service in France and who | company of this city. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3 M Rygg of town of Liberty, was See the Bemidji Stationary store given'a party by a number of friends | for rubber stamps, fac simile signa- this week at-the home of his parentssjture stamps, notarial seals and' cor- The evening was passed in Conversas L.poration seals. 35tf tion and music and Mr. Rygg had . many souvenirs and pictures to show iss Sadie Genrich of Minneapolis which he brought from “over there.” [ arrived in the city Wednesday and Lunch was served at midnight. Those | will be connected with the Garment present were: Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Coy, | Shop, formerly Schneider Bros. Ready ) and family, Mr. and Mrs; G. Lovick | to Wear store. Miss Genrich 'was | | and family ;Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bloom |formerly connected with this con- "fxfs'on. Mr. and Mrs. Burr, Mr. and | ~ern »nd h*d charfe of the altera- A"rg. J. German, H. A, Fladhammer | tion department. { ~pa daughter, Francis and son Ar- nold. P. E. Olson, Oscar.Olson, Ella, Florence, Walter and Delbert “Hall, | Vietor, Willie and Roy. Olson, Dagny Dibvig,’ Ruth: ‘and. Ottena Btay, ¢ wijl give the recital. TONICHT 7:30 & 9:15 ELK Tonight Only 7:30 and 9:00 v - | ITONIGHT ! | TODAY REX.- Last Time Screen Classics Feature, starring Harold Lugckwood “SHADOWS OF ~ SUSPICION” The gripping story of a spy with the scenes laid in . England, in which the people suspect him of being a secret service man. Full of interest and romance. Six Thrilling Acts (13 Sat, il Sun. At 3:00, 7:30, 9:00 PAULINE || FREDERICK, " 15t Show ¥:30 2nd 9:00 A French story, long fafious at the o s ] A RETURN SHOWING® as a bo?k, play and in pictures: .PERSONALS AND ’ NEWSY NOTES * An ARTCRAFT picture GEORGE ‘M. GOHEN In His Own ‘Famous Play “Hit-the-Trail , Holliday" || Also Mack Sennett’s Comedy ‘‘HER, FIRST MISTAKE" ‘LOUISE FAZENDA, CHESTER CONKLIN $50,000 to loan on rarms: ‘Dean Land Co. * dar1tt Ed. Johnson of Motley is a visitor in Bemidji for a short time. Also showing another’ HOLMES TRAVELOGUE Two Parts—L-KO COMEDY—Two parts 10c and 20c 7:20 and 9 o'Clock H. H. Coyle of Belle Prairie is - gpending the day in the city. %-0. Leam of St. Paul b transact- _ ag business in Bemid{i-today.: SATURDAY RIE. X SATURDAY SUPER-FEATURE, STATE RIGHTS the Wharton’s present Doris Kenyon in an epic of the arctic “The Great ‘White Trail” “Thes Great White Trail” may be designated as a clean, ingenious and scenically perfect picture, calcu- lated to satisfy and please the most exacting audience “ anywhere. H. Iverson of Minneapolis is among the guests at the Hotel Markham. Also Special Music » Mr. Mauritz, Violin Mis_s Riley, Piano E. C. Hezzelwood-of Wadeba is & guest in the city for a short time. Mrs. Mary Guthrie of Turtle River passed yesterday in the city shopping. G. M. Perkins of Fargo; N. D, is among the business. yisitors' in the city. Edward Bluhm of Parkers Prairle js a visitor in the city for a short time. . | Sat. anl Sun. Remember that when you bring your } THE UNIVERSAL CAR Mrs. John Quade of Tenstrike passed yesterday in ‘the city shop- ping. ! You can save money on a satisfac- tory hat. Call at the La Fontisee Millinery. 2d314 John Ward of Thief River Falls Is en¢ ux e day in Bemidji on busi- ness'matters, 2 - _Ford car to us for mechanical attention that you get the genuine Ford service— : : materials, experienced workmen and Ford H factory prices. ° Your. Ford is too useful, | loo evaluable to take chances with poor e mechanics, with equally poor quality ma- - terials. .Bring it to us and save both time and money. We are authorized Ford deal- ers, trusted by the Ford Motor Company to look after the wants of Ford owners— that’s the assurance we offer. We are get- ting a few Fard cars and and first come first to' receive delivery. | Mrs. R. T. Kidd left last evening __ fop¥Minneapolis and St. Paul on an .atthided visit. Miss Carrie Henderickson of Kellii- bep passed yesterday in the city on business matters. . That Celebrated Western Character Comedy -~ TOM MIX -- Comedy 10c and 20c Don’t forget the dance at Nymore | S-turd-y evening, March 8, music.by Ars. Van's orchestra. Everybody in- vited. 2d315 . KAY LAURELL ano RUSSELL SIMPSON 3 Directed by Reginald Barker Matinee Night, 7:20 and 9 o’Clock Burtis Frederick of Duluth is among the out of town business visi- tors for a short time. Croldhwyn - . C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. Phone 474 ‘Bemidji, Minn. Guy Thompson of Fargo, N: D, is 2mong the business visitors in the city, being a guest at the Markham. 4 Ra'nh Wheeter ~ returned from'| ' ¥France yesterday, where. he had been in the service,for the past six monthsi New goods arriving for Thursday; Friday and Saturday at the La Fonti- see Millinery. 2d314 Mrs. James Hand of Foy is visiting < hggparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. e l ar of Minnesota avenue, this Miss Vera Backus is nubstltwi'ung for Miss Pearl Malmberg, teacher: of the Sixth grade in the Central school, who is ill at St. Anthony's hospital: With The Million Dollar Smile Have You Found Your Golden Girl or Have You Passed Her By? See the Nearly Missed Opportunity of a Young Lover:in “Johnny On - [Exira Feature ! The Sp0t,’ “Specially engaged for this FIVE ACT METRO COMEDY OF RARE engagement, entour, BRILLIAN.CI%, STARR:NG “Original Hale Hamilton | Strollers” Comedy Numbers A STORY OF LOVE, LAUGHTER AND LAViISH ENTERTAINMENT w Mrs. H. A. Fladhammer of town of Jiherty has gone to the University hospital at Minneapolis, where she is receiving treatment. If you want style, quality and ser- vice with your hats, buy from the La Fontisee Millinery. “The millipery specialist.” 2d314 Mrs. Emma Barlow of the Fifth werd, who bas visited her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Sorenson of Mohall, N. D., during the winter, has returned from her visit. 0 ° Children Like It “You know it is not an easy matter to get children to take medicine, and forcing it on them does no good. Most mothers know that a eough medicine, while palatable, should contain no drug injurious to the child. The great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is ex- plained by the fact that it contains no opium or narcotic of any kind, and at the same time is so pleasant and agreeable to the taste that children like Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy For this reason alone it is a favorite with the mothers of young childven.” ““Granny” Chamberlain Mrs. H. Drury, and Misses Hazel Watts, Olga Peterson, Brma Kimball; and Marie Christiameon of Cass Lake were in the tity last evening to at- tend the formal opening of the Elko Hat shop. 7 | The St. Cloud Pioneer. Press says: | Mr. and Mrs. B. Cotten and family have moved to this city from - Be- midji and are residing at 713 Second | street north. | Rare Treat in Store 3 Solos, Duets, Trios b = . Zost card portraits only $1.75 doz.: } - pfoots supplied. Kodak finished post' cards only 5¢ sach. Rich Studio, 28 10th Ste 1Mo48

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