Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 2, 1919, Page 3

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<‘; e, ] H | | } { | | \ | WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1919 briefs and we solicit readers of the paper and by Mrs. Frank Bradley left this morn- ing for Duluth, B. J. Tollifson of Rosby was shopping in Bemidji Tuesday. Miss Ida Stunland of Leonard was a shopper in Bemidji Tuesday. Miss Tillie Johnson of Lavinia was the guest of Bemidji friends yester- day. s $60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. d71tf Mrs. L. A. Reirick of Tenstrike transacted business in Bemidji Tues- day. ! Mrs. Chris Pink of Shoaks was a between train shopper in Bemidji Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of Red Lake were Bemidji visitors yes- . terday and today. Mrs. Ada ({luzun of Northome transacted business and visited friends in Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs. J. M. Murphy has returned to Bemidji from St. Paul, where she - has visited during the last two weeks, See the Bemidji Stationary store for rubber stamps, fac simile signa- ture stamps, notarial seals and cor- poration seals. 36if Moving of the office of the Ameri- can Railway express company from Third street .to Fourth street, has been completed. : Members of the Presbyterian church held their annual meeting last evening. Following the election of officers supper was served. ¢ Harold Rask, recently discharged om service at Camp Dodge, was visiting Bemidji friends today while enroute to his home at Kelliher. Mrs. Walter F. Marcum, who has | been seriously ill at St. Anthony's hospital, is much improved and yes- terday was able to leave the hos- pital. Post card portraits only $1.75 doz.: proofs supplied. Kodak finished post cards only 5¢ each. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. 1Mo48 G. Oliver Riggs‘. director of the band, has rented one of the Roycraft eottages-at Lavinia-and wifl move his family from Crookston about the first of May. James Cahill, deputy sheriff of Beltrami county, will return to Be- midji tomorrow morning from Fari- bault where he has been on official business. g The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Free church will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Nygaard tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Every- body is welcome. Cash paid for liberty bonds. In- g‘}filre room 651, Markham hotel. 41tf Prayer meeting will be held at the Swedish Lutheran church this even- ing. Tomorrow ie Swedish League will meet and entertainment will be provided by Ralph and Roy Moberg. Attorney Richard N. Gardner of Staples was in Bemidji yesterday, having business before Judge J. E. Harris of the probate court, in con- nection with the Frank J. McMahon estate, Ladies wishing hair shampooed and dandruff treatment or facial massages. phone appointments to 479, or call at the home of Mrs. L. G. Crothers, 713 Beltrami &v‘es There will be a regular meeting of the Bemidji Elks lodge tomorrow night at which the newly elected of- ficers will be installed. Charles Vandersluis, retiring exalted ruler, urgee that there be a large attend- ance at the meeting. All boys who are, or who plan to : be, members of the Juvenile band, { AR i should plan to atfend a meeting to be held in the city hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Enrollment will close next week, so it is important that boys desiring to join should do 80 NOW. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Ballou will leave tomorrow morning for Inter- national Falls where they will make their home. Mr. Ballou was until recently connected with thie Standard 0il company, but is now in charge of the C. W. Jewett interests at Inter- national Falls. Officers of the Woman’s Commun- ity and Civic club announces that the regular meeting to be held Saturday afternoon in the Presbyterian church at 2:30 will be open to all women of Bemidji and they are cordially in- vited to attend as a program of special interest i being arranged. T. W. Bailey formerly of Bemidji but now of Wolf Point, Mont., was in the city. yesterday enroute to his| home from Turtle Lake where he had been the guest of his father, Tom Bailey, at on time sheriff of Beltrami county. T. W. Baliey plaus to again make his home here, and expects to return during the month. F. Benz and wife, of Toppenish, Washington, are Bemidji visitors to- day. Mr. Benz, known as the potato king of the Yakima Valley, is in- terested in Beltrami county potatoes BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s.social activities is our desire. i devoted to personal. mention, social items and news {our cooperation in its maintenance. ' Items.phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by Telephone 922. B. P. 0. ELKS. There will be a regular meeting of the Elk’s lodge Thursday evening. E. H. Jerrard, secy. Affected indifference to everything of current interest is a fad with some persons. page is the publishers. - —— 1) FOR STUBBORN gflUGHS AND COLDS . King's New Discovery has q fifty year record behind it ‘It built its reputation on its produce Alon of positive results, on its syreness in_rclicving the throat irritation of colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial attacks, “Dr. Yingz's New Discovery? Wh ) =y folls wouldn't use anything elsel” 1 nation-wide esteem known remedy is 5 prompt, its taste gratifying. of cold and cough s. 60c and $1.20. - for seed and he has purchased a large quantity through the co-operation of A. W. Aamodt, southern Beltrami county agricultural agent. RETURNS T0 BANK POSITION. Williams. Eberline, who recently returned from military service, has resumed his duties at the Security State bank. [ LICENSE IS GRANTED. Licanse to wed was granted to John Olaf Gelen. of Aure and Leora Adella Stai of Debs, at the office of Fred Rhoda, clerk of court, this morning, INITIATION LAST NIGHT, At a well attended meeting of the Order Eastern Star held in the Masonic hall last evening four candi- dates were initiated. Following the ceremanies refreshments were served and several tables of cards were played. MIEUFT; IS‘Y?,%E %s%nsaceivéd a telegram from her son, Lieutenant Ralph B. Lycan in which he states that he has been discharged and ex- pects to arrive in Bemidji Saturday. He will reach Minpeapolis from San TONIGHT -- sranctsee, wiers be as b, | il & THURSDAY Lieutenant Lycan has been in serv- ¢ = ice since the departure of the- Be- R midji division of the state naval (She wanted a by Bot militia, which took place immediate- a dress suit) ly following the declaration of war. The lieutenant will be accompanied by his wife. TONIGHT & Thursday “You Judas!” ‘Cried the broken-hearted rancher to his wife when he learned that she. was his “Kid Brother’s” betrayer. HOUSE PETERS in his newest picture “THE FORFEIT” S tense acts 2nd Show Begins at 9 “at the House of Quality” (rand ling for relief. r daily duties with Dr. Life Pills. Not a purgative dose, but a mild, effective, corrective Jaxative that teases the bowcls into action, 25¢, Jesse L, Lasky presents Bryant Washburn “The Gypsy Trail” The men who operate “Tanks” in France, have a motto— “Treat 'em Rough” and that would have been just the right cue for Bryant Washburn in this exciting picture. He falls in love with a girl who wants things to happen, not just slide by,—and, “By Heck!”—Things do happen before long. See them. 2nd Show Starts at 9 Ford Educational Weekly Showing what Uncle Sam will do for 2 cents. “CHEATING HIS WIFE” comedy —AT THE— ELKO B T ——_ with WALLAC THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER E.REID in TR ioNE “CARMEN’’ M Grand ‘Jo . IN hanna Enlists’ DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women { and Children OAY-CLEANING HOUSE Y ANSON B0 PRCBS Conditions Still Abnormal In the Telephone Business During the war we were affected by the unusual prices and often by the scarcity of the goods we needed. ‘As we all know, in the year and a half the war lasted, prices rose rapidly and are still very high. ployees. not be for some time. ! get promptly all the equipment we need— And while prices kept going up, because of war conditions it became more and more difficult to obtain materials and capable em- . The telephone companies, like most other industries, were hit hard by increased expenses and by the scarcity of labor and equipment. And things are not yet back on a normal basis and probably will While we hope it will not be/long before our former employees are out of the army and on the job again; and we expect soon to be able to Still, the high price of materials and the generally high operating expenses are problems that we shall no doubt have to meet for several NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE EXGHANGE GO, + — PAGE THREE ——— TODAY Norma Talmadge “The Prohiation Wife” a story of New York life, from the dregs to the cream, from the Bowery to Millionaire Row. Don’t Miss It. It’s a Talmadge Select LKO COMEDY in Two Parts 10c, 20c—Matinee—7:20, 9:00 [ e Tomorrow RE “ & Frida RACON-BACKER FILM CORPORATION Presents “A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE” Adapted frem the play “Agnes” by Paul M. Pot- ter. Senario and direction by Perry N. Vekroff Photographed by Edward Earle. SHORT REVIEW The story which was written by the past master of drama, Paul Potter, author of “Trilby,” *Arsene Lupin,” and other famous stories which have been pre- sented on both stage and screen, is decidedly the most exciting of all Mr. Potter’s works. “A Woman’s Experience,” even though it deals with the problems of married life in exclusive society, is unlike any story you have ever read or seen, and in ::ts development presents many new and thrilling situa- ions. Although intensely dramatic and even tragic at times,, the delightful romance and the search for hap- piness which is ultimately found, prevents “A Woman’s Experience” from ever reaching the depressing stage. On the contrary, it has a charm and interest that will delight any audience and send them away happy. It is trl_)l}{ one of the very great plays of the screen, and it is earnestly urged that you avail your- * self of the opportunity to see it while here. this week. 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