Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 5, 1919, Page 3

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER bell, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Webster, [ for the past year. She was 30 years It does not always pay to be i Mrs. Mabel Young, Mrs. A. W. Ben.|old and had been {ll for the past year|too great & hurry iyn ?raymix:blamm{xl son, Mrs. A. Clavin, Andy Larson and [and a half. house-grown tomato or pepper plants John Doran. to the garden. A few cold nights may chill them and more time be lost MRS. FULLERTON DEAD. than if they are ot set out until the Mrs. Edith Fullerton, daughter of weather Is warm. Mrs. M. Bolden of Dewey avenue, > ) ™ = z 8 % ko £ & s % BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s socia?acfivitiee is our desire. This page is devoted to personal mention, social items and news v 9 ) A thoroughgoing egotist is usually BUS[NESS m : devoid of the sense of humor. With the exception of success, some people willingly forgive every- e e g Items phoned or mai Mrs. A. Neuman of Wilton was a between train shopper Friday. Berget Aakness of Oklee was a be- tween train visitor in the city yes- terday. M. Bell of Minneapolis was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koors of Lake boulevard this week. Judge D. H. Fish returned to the city last evening from Margie where he had been on legal matters. briefs and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. e ¥ed tothll)s office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. Harold Morse returned to Bemidji yesterday from International Falls where' he has bheen employed during the winter. He is assisting at the office of Fred Rhoda, clerk of court, during the spring rush of work. Electric sulphur vapor baths a bath for all ailments, also vibrator and body messages. Those wishing baths or treatments, phone 776-J or call at 1009 Bemidji, Ave. J. F. 051;2{;5 Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lindstrom of derangement, or « ‘ment of the died Thursday night at her home in Tacoma, Wash., from cancer, accord- ing to a telegram received by her mother yesterday. Her sister, Eva Bolden has been caring for her dur- ing her illness. She leaves her hus- band, four children, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bolden, two brothers, William of this city and Fred of St. Paul, who has récently returned from || service, and one sister, Eva, of Ta- coma. She moved to Bemidji in 1903 together with her parents and attend- ed school here until 1905, when she || was married to Charles Fullerton. They moved from Bemidji to Brain- erd about four years ago and from there to Tacoma, where they lived EQUITY PACKING CO. GETS TWO D. B. C. PUPILS thing in a friend. Subscribe for The Pioneer TONIGHT and Sunday 2d SHOW BEGINS AT 9:00 “Fatty” (ROSCOE) Ibertson Block PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn, DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office Phone- 183 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeops Office: Residence Phone 10 ! $60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean|Red Wing are the guests of Mrs. | OO LG SIS Miles :Block Land Co. d71tt | Linstrom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mi Nellie Pri d Mabel Rosel || i : 257 Hans P. Mosen. Mr, Lindstrom will | Misses Ne ‘°h "é"' an i QF' osel || i & e p———— 5 Mrs. Nettle Gonvick and Mrs. P. A. |leave for his home Sunday evening| Employed by Co-operative Firm A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. { Monsrud of Gonvick were among the | but Mrs. Lindstrom expects-to remain of Fargo, N. D. E 2 Bm«;l;‘flut ~ out of town shoppers yesterday. for a month. . ”—m..':.-:. fl;:g::c“m. Almost as soon as they completed in his NEWEST comed: | rEl.1 DA Claiffy OE lgelliher. mannv%er Attorney Thayer C. Bailey arr;lved, their couxl‘;ae at t}&e ]%)akofia Bulsqi_nfiss comedy | of the American Cedar company, wWas } home this noon from St. Paul, where | College, Fargo, N. .. iss Nellie ‘ a Bemidji business visitor today. he had been for the past week, at-|Prior and Miss Mabel Rosel were 6m- “ y DR-PE- iA SHAdNNON, M.D. tending to legal matters. Attorney|ployed by the Equity Co-operative Oftos 1o A s‘;n Miss Erickson of Brevig was the|Bailey has recently re-opened his law Packing Co., also of Fargo. Phone 396 ’ges. ol%‘ono 397 ~*. + guest of Rev. and Mrs. Osmund John- |office here, after -being discharged| The supply of D. B. C. graduates i P son yesterday, while in the city. from the service. never seems quite to equal the de- ” [ mand. Here are a few just engaged: " ‘5 T ————— i Cash paid for liberty bonds, In-| Mrs. H. W. Evans of “Newport,| Gordon Bergeson by P N ROSCOEFATTY ARBUCKLE DR. E. H. SMITH : i quire room , Markham hotel. | Wagh., who is a guest at the home of | Bank, Litchfield, N. D.; Rachel Stire- PARAMOUNT-AR SUCKLE- Physician and Surgeon | g N 41tf | Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans, will leave|walt by J. A, Marsh, Register of : HEE COnEDIes , i Office Socurity Bank Block : = today for Crookston where she will| Deeds, Steele, N. D.; Stassia Gorezki also the new “Western” star, who is being heralded as { Mrs. M. S. Bgldwin and Mrs. E. O.|visit friends for a week. She will re-| by Bismark Grocery Co., Bismark, N th ¢ Bill Hart | Berg of Sugar Bush were among the {turn to Bemidji for a longer Visit at|[y . Helen Burnham by brary-Turne§ € successor o 1 art. P —————————————— i out of town vusiness visitors yester- | the Evans home. Tisuianae Co., Fargo, N. D. Bereniece P ° DR. EINER JOHNSON — day. . i " %elling goss to the ga}rview Imu Co., I I()'l‘lls ennlson Physician and. Surgeon { 2 adies wishing hair shampooed|Fairview, Mont., and Jessie Irvine to | Bomidjl, Minn. ~Miss Essie Peterson 3"‘"{? h°';‘e and dandruff treatment or faclal|the Farmers’ Grain & Seed Co., Man- 3 this morning from F"“‘?“;w‘l’ o o | massages. Dhone appointments _to|tador, N. D. with his lovable, all-conquering breezy western had been the guest of Miss 479, or call at the home of Mrs.| It is a real asset to be a D. B. C. lity Hendrickson, L. G. Crothers, 713 Beltraml Ave.|pupil. Inquiries regarding enrollment ] personality. ;HORW?L!;.:_ LUNDE 2 f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, who 14046 | should be addressed to F. L. Watking, in the Goldwyn picture acate Do5tor of Chiropractis ! | o s Diven - { have visited relatives in Bemidj this| o0 Gongdon, recently returned Frestt oo e‘;mF usiness Loilego 1ot Nat, "HiD, Great § L week, returned to their home in Pu- |00 “over sea service, who has vjsit- o eely Hargo, N, O “s‘ "DY BURKE Hoora: 10-13 Efi.: 25 [ u‘.ov:.‘w | posky yesterday. ed his sister, Mxl'ls. Pearl Barne kof . - i \ Oak street for the past two weeks, — —- Miss Helen Ewvans has returfied to [ terday for Judd, N. D., where BAR u” { the university of Minnesota after s | 1Sft Jesterday, for Tuld, X, D, where : of the U=~ - DENTISTS visit at the home of her parents. Mr- | don, and his sister, Mrs. Charles An- To ” IG H T N % nibro-fistod Rhtor blayi - { and Mrs. E. R. Evans. dersen, for a month. -~ B —A story of a two-fisted fighter playing a lone hand.— .. : 00— DR. D. L. STANTON | &, Bouldac has obened a store on| yip gng Mrs. 3. T. Fosvig, Mr. and | wr g0l SUNDAY ~ SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:30, 9:00—10c, 20c Tl L v ‘320 Minn. Ave., and Wwill carry 2lw., [ 'H, Burns, Jr., Miss May Bar- AT THE— i - omplete line of groceries and feed. }, "Niss Dorothy Henderson, and at 2:30—7:30, 9:00 Oftics {n. Winter Black | A 74411 {Migs Lucille Gororflo of C;ssVLake | were guests at the Tians P. Mosen v A box social was given in Mrs. F. {4, 1o Thar evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. DR. J. T. TUOM Yy M. Freese's school, near Wilton re-lp [ i qsirom of Red Wing, who 3 DBNTIST cently and the proceeds will 8o tc | - "1 "y 1 Cass Lake, accom- . GivboNOTth of Markham Hi - the Armenian children. panied them back to Bemidji. * i " Mrs. David Hinshaw who has visit-] no George Sommers of Doud Pl kford “The House of Quality —————— ed her sister, Mrs. Frank Schroeder, { . on 0 returned yesterday from Fort DR. J. W. DIEDRICH ’ for a short time, returned to her B DINTIST - 3 Francis, where she was called by the ot . home in Wilton yesterday. death of her brother-in-law, Charles P,m"eg"__o%kg“?!fcfl_{’fflfiz Blag, E. Rattigan, who died from the “flu.” — - - 8. -R Harold Morse of the Burton Cloth- | He was 29 years of age and leaves a| - - ing store of International Falls, is|wife and little daughter. The fun- ) LAWYERS i visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.}eral was held Tuesday. _Mrs, Som- — e (I Mark -Mofse-of-Dewey avenue. mers* “mother, afid her Sfster, Mrs. - r Charles Rattigan, and three children | | Post card portraits only $1.75 doz.: | helonging to another relative, are all ea e‘ GRAHAM M. TORRANCE i i proofs supplied. Kodak finished pos [ i1l from the “flu.” Mrs. Sommers LAWEIRE i cards-only b¢.each. Rich. Studio, 2! | was accompanied to Fort Francis and Miles Block Phone 660 ! 10th St. 'Mo4¢ | yack by her brother, Willlam Herbert ' an‘ Y . Dr. Carol Arnoviel, of Wilder Ch of Crookston. Mr. Herbert lost a ’T‘E-———‘E—"“‘*““m A I 0! movici, o er Char-| baby in November from the same dis- | ity St. Paul, will speak at the Grand | sgge. ! RINARIANS ‘J theatre this- evening. His talk will i ¥ SN NINENANP NN NN b be of interest to the public in general. NATAL DAY OBSERVED. | arry arey D. R. BURGESS, D.V.M. ‘\ gie;},”)l(lif(', ::Pti!llg:l;ltis.iflsil;a;lc;e“;- her yesterday afternoon, the occasion | o Special ‘Attra?,tl.on . ffice Phone 8-R, 8rd St. & Irvine Plione 167, Security Bank Bldg, |Yeing her birth anniversary. The: Stars as “Cheyenne Harry” in the Universal 1d45 | afternoon was passed in ‘games and| il lunch was served. Mrs. Schroeder; 66 ] 99 J. WARNINGER L < ~" Mayor L. F. Johnson has returncd | Vas the recipient of many teautiful| l t or ove VEBTERINARY SURGEOW - ¥ s | presents. Office and Hospital 3 doors wast from ltasc: State park, where kt‘le has of Tr?pmnn’n. Phone No.. 205 been for the past two weeks estimat- $rd Bt. and Irvine Ave. ing timber for the state forestry NATAL DAY CELEBRATED. 6 . L] Directed by Jack Ford | o T LN board. Mrs. Andy Larson was plcasantly JOhanna ERIIStS y == = —e == surprised last evening by a number BUSINESS \ - Mrs. George Rise of Blackduck lo){ tl;lem:s, the occ'?islion l_)eitng her Also PEARL WHITE AP A A A A A A AN A A A AN AAAAA brought her little son, Alvin, to Be- r aniversary. e guests came " e e —————————— midji yesterday for medical treat-|to her home and served a seven i > 5 TOM SMART N \ menjt. yHe wztsy suffering from indi- | o'clock dinner, after which the even- SM”JNG B""‘ PARSBNS in “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER,” episode 3, Dray and Tramster gestion. ing was passed in cards. The self In Refined Comedy 1) Res. Phone 58 Offico Phone. 12 — invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. “l l d ld s I 81 merica See the Bemidji Stationary store|S. A. Cutter, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ras-| )igg Riley, piano; Mr. Mauritz, n erwor errors for rubber stamps, fac simile signa- | musson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp- violin—Sunday evening shows - ture stamps, notarial seals and cor- et > z 10¢, 20c—Matinee—7:20, 9:00 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS poration seals. 36tt 4 Planos, Organs, Sewing y " E‘i‘l‘:hi\dmnesom Ave., Bem Mrs. Alfred Erickson returned from s v, Mgr. Phone’ L Wilmar Thursday where she went to SUN DAY PRocRA M . attend the funeral of Mr. Erickson’s p= mother. Mr. Erickson will return to —IN— NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY the city later. 173 g 9 Dwight D, Miller Evelyn Lappan of Turtle River = UnexpeCted Places WE CAN { vely! ) % | who was operated upon for appendi- the well known star om’.".’:“.'f.,&’g“;’.“n Wlfif 167 | | citis at St. Anthony’s hospital soms BERT LYTELL 4 | i time ago, has rgcnvered and returneq L 3 to her home today. M & , A 5 | [ i T on. ues. plays the part of Dick Hollway, a wide-awake news- GENERAL MERCHANDISE | =g~ Attorney and Mrs. E. E. McDonald ) Headache, : paper reporter, while.interviewing an English Lord, he Grocertes, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flous moved_to thelr summor home At La- /) ’ ? is, by a surprising turn of events forced to impersonate W. G. SC} i i vinia today after having passed the A7 :'k/ P o 4 e G. CHROEDE;th ‘ ! winter at the Hotel Markbam where 2L PEInS — hgre him. one 6 ! they had an apartment. ) e e M { i thero IX in “Two Service Rustlers Vindicatjon” { Jack DeRushia returned this morn- amd ‘5;45».‘4 TOM M 4 ENTERPRISE Amo m b ! ing from Pudget Sound, Wash., navy Should find reliei f 27 10c, 20c—Matinee—7:10, 9:00 o i ! yards, where he had been in the serv-§ . Shoula oe teier, rom | Auto Livery and Taxi Service | | ive for the past eleven months. He jtheir sufferings I g the Woman's D 4 Night M v M d Mrs. J. H. K i1l 1 o helpfd . b )-—-:;mo of ice Remore Hotel, X ‘ T. an rs. J. H. Koors w eave |them right in your neighborhood. = . = ! A | tomorrow for Park Rapids. Hubbard, A w:-m'm . S — 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. | | Akeley, Walker and other points St i = . Office Phone 1 | : alcng that "l'l(!. on a business trip. prostmtmn. exe or dl/.nll)E‘S'l, e ‘?..—‘7 They will return .to the city Tues- day. h rogained Lavorite special organs, wil after using Doctor Pi PO WL P00 EASTY 1008 WLy Fu GIALTY fONS WLTY Faag GELITY RS V0075, W WO0RS, W w W @ 2505 08 ¢ 500 20 piea SFpa aGEa efla wnla oREe o0 WM. M'CUAIG Leomrard Peterson of Soiway, a re- } Prescription. WY 003 SUNDAY SPECIAL WA roa ‘ kicked in the face and badly injured. ?:e;' :2:&'\3{“ 'ii"inx;‘“r Ll A s ] He recefved medical attention at|gonaniood, end liter, this is especi- Y roos W oy ‘ Bagley. ally sdapted to her s, for it = | ie lodge last evening the third degree |& clock—it needs oil occasionally. Capltol Brlck Ice Cream A H. N. M’.KEE, Funeral | !_ was _conferred upon four candidates, | Everrone uld take castor oil, or { Director r ! el #0t. D. L. Stanton, master of the lodge, ’i,‘;m“l”,"fi.]:c' i 1"{|?11D2:tquz)1n|§f‘;cu<? WY F00 EALITY 00 ALY £008 Tk Y rongy WILITY Faas WALTTY 008 TLITY FSAS LTy roas? 5 ; i -~ announces that work in the third de- | Fleasant e s e D » ; \f‘ gree will be carried on Wednesday | May-apple alo fsf,m‘?r.r;;at‘t\fl' W W Vy W g v fl PHONE 178-W o¢ R | night and requests that there be a|iuey 1cg' gleanse, ~aou: 1044 JEne . segon s aiia 5 ] i ! large attendance. human clock § | | f‘ ,’ e ———— T - - s S ~ + - ——— + 4+ 4 } 4 - 4 - — A poses. s and ro In table$ : i HUFEMAN & OTEARY Glenn Harding drove a Ford trac- fyorm “or lignid, st dro . Write th ; 5 L { tor to Cass Lake this morning. Helgnosialicy at Doctor Vierce's Invalids’ MARGVER}{\IF CLAE& Wy roos w has charge of an agency for the t}:—act» otel, Bufialo, N. Y., for frce confi- CPammount Pictures or and will place one of the machines | gontia} medi Send ten 1 at Cass Lake for demonstration pur- : ite Prescription “OUT OF A " |UNDERTAKING | m—————————— At a special meeting of the Mason- Dflflfl The Sysiem is comething like CLEAR SKY”

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