Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, EVENING, APRIL 16, 1919 i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE FIVE BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and com'fieee Teview of the city’s social activities is our desire. is page is devoted to personal mention, social items and news ‘briefs and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. tend the meeting and give Mr. Me- cal treatment at the Northern Paci- Eachin a hearty welcome. fic railway hospital. Foucault was in- Jjured last Friday when the muscles of his back were serlously strained while he was ‘throwing a switch. ‘Smith ‘suffered a broken arm when he. was heavily thrown after taking hold of an electric light extension in. which the voltage had been in- creased by the secondary wire having been connected with ‘the primary wire by a small: chain’ which had been thrown over the line by boys at play. Foucault is-brakeman on the M. & I and Smith 'his foreman at.the Bemid}i round-house. SPECIAL MEETINGS OF STAR. IN CUPID'S COURT. Elmer Davis and Mntty'May Jor- dan, both of Blackduck, were granted a license to wed by Miss Lucy La- Fontisee, deputy clerk of court, Davis {8 21 years old and his bride- to-be 17, the consent of her parents being necessary before the permit to wed could be issued. DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women hildren Henry Z. Mitchell, editor of the Be- midji Sentinel has purchased Dr. G. M. Palmer’s residence, 1212 Minne- sota avenue. Dr. Palmer and family will move to Minneapolis where he will open up dental offices. Dr. Palmer will leave in ' about two weeks, ‘but the family will remain until the first of June. and Chi [ DFY CLEANING HOUSE YHOGANSON BHOS SRR S A. A. Richardson will return the latter part of the week from. Fari- bault, where he was called several days ago by the death of “his father, Rev. 8. T. Richardson. Rev. Rich- Dr. H. H. Neal of Puposky was a Electric sulphur vapor baths, the Bemidji visitor Tuesday. bath for the treatment of locomotor THE MOST POPULAR atoxy, asthma, lumbago, pleurisy, Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wilton was ;c}l;atica and sciatic rheumatism. 2;‘3,3?,2 ;{va:a athgi‘l;n:f;cedl:;?m%:ll;: ]u‘:! :l::;;x:;th:gnof:::dfizs:::ns::: STORY OF THE TIMES Al e ol 8.177;'{'):;0::-“ at 1009 Bomidsl| ing the time of the Indian outbresks | voted ‘upon. Tomorrow two speolal in the southern part of the state, Rev. Richardson led a small company of soldiers against the savages. meeings will be held and twelve can- didates will be initiated, six at the meeting in the afternoon at 4 o’clock (IT’'S NOT A WAR PICTURE) D. P. Powers of Solway was a busi- ness visitor between trains yesterday. J. O. Harris spent today at Kelli- her on business. He will return to $60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. da71tf 8 D. Godbout -of Crookston is the guest of his cousin, Mrs. C. B. Powell today. . Mrs. A. C. Gray of Wolf lake was a guest at the Fred Malzahn home yesterday. F. M. Stewart of Shevlin was Bemidji in the morning and will leave the latter part of the week for Chicago where he will spend several days .on business. New Orleans, See the Bemidji Stationary store tor rubber stamps, fac simile signa- ture stamps, notarial seals and cor- poration seals. 35te several days ago. of the new Elks temple. Rude Springer, a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hoganson, was ac- George Kreatz returned yesterday morning from a four. weeks’ visit in F. 8. Lycan, proprie- tor of the Markham hotel, who ac- companied him to the south returned While in New Orleans they attended the dedication At St. Paul Mr. Kreatz visited his son, Clayton, who just returned from overseas duty and who is being held at' Fort and six at-the meeting-in the even- ing. at 8 .o'clock. gnd their families. served at six o'clock to the members NOTICE. ** Vickers hotel will be closed for four or five days, due to the absence of the proprietor and his wife. 2d416 Every mdn intends to have his own Dinner will be ¥ _kBemldjl on business yesterday. - ing freight agent for the Minnesota autoed to Bemidjt yesterday and Snelling until discharged from sgerv-| ice. among the business visitors in the city yesterday. 'way after marriage, but sometimes his wife relieves him of a false im- pression. TONIGHT! & TOMORROW OF LOVE ADVENTURE ~ n GCOMEDY PATHOS fll F . WITH AN ORCHESTRA Playing at Evening Performennces Friday & Sat., April 18-19 MATINEES, 3:00—Children ,25¢; Adults, 3Sc cidently injured yesterday while playing on the school ground. He was hit in the head by a pole, neces- sitating a couple of stitches in the scalp. Art Pierson, a bvrother of Mrs. Charles Billideau of this city, has returned from Denver, Col., where he had been in a hospital for the past four months. He had been in mili- tary service since last May and while taking the gas drills at Camp Dodge his heart \was affected and he was sent to the hospital for treatment. Pierson also had the *‘flu” while in camp, 160 soldiers being ill from the disease at one time and 652 were taken sick in one day. He has been discharged from the service. Edward Jackson, contractor, has returned from Hot Spring, where he S8t two weeks. Mrs. J. P, Marcum has-arrived in the city for a short visit with friends. She has spent the winter in Bemidj{ with her son.- Mrs. Marcum while here is the guest of Mrs. M. McLaren, North Broadway.—Crooks- ton Times. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tisdell of Pu- posky transd¢ted business in the city yesterday for several hours. Cash paid for liberty bonds. In- quire room 51, Markham h?itlelr. t Miss Bessie Dilley, teacher at Hill City, Minn., who has visited friends in Puposky for the past several days, was in Bemidji' yesterday en route to Northfield ‘where she\ will - visit relatives during Easter, returning .to her home next week. M. J. Kolb of the Clearwater unty State bank of Bagley, was in Mrs. Lucy Williams has received several interesting letters from her son, Dale W. Willlams, who is now | with the army of occupation in Ger- many, serving with Battery C. of the fifteenth Field Artillery in the sec- ond division. In one letter he says: ‘“We had a red letter day in the bat- tery today, for we were fea pumpkin pie. It was great. You say you are glad that I did not see: the front.|: Well, I didn’t see very much, but have the last drive to my credit at least. I was with the ninth infantry Mrs. GGiven McGee and family have moved from 1304 Beltrami to the rooms over the Bemidji laundry. F. A. Halady #f Duluth, who until his’ enlistment ‘made frequent visits to Bemidji as a traveling representa- tive, was in Bemidji yesterday, hav- ing resumed his work. Halady was in military service fifteen months, and for six months was overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Dan O’Connor have returned from Minneapolis where they spent a week visiting friends. Mrs. Fred Swenson and Miss Ellen Berg of town of Frohn were the guests of Bemidji friends yesterday. # Mrs, Mary Gamble was taken to| Frank McManus, Jr., son of Mr. N d Mrs. Frank McManus, Sr., of |2nd sixth marines the day the armis- Anthony’s hospital today for |21 ’ . tice was signed. I expect to be here s +16—, .eAtment. Her condition is serious. Dewey avenue, is on his way to the everal moilhs A€ ]eaxs)g." NIGHTS, 7:15 and 9:15-——Any Seat, 50c United States from the war zone. He has been in-the service for the past eighteen months, and in France and Germany for the past eight months. ROSCOE"FATTY ARBUCKLE == PRICES INCLUDE ADMISSION TAX - PARAMOUNT-AR BUCKLE-COMEDIES EL KOl ELKO--THEATRE Eduard F. Netzer left last evening for the Twin Cities where he will pass several days on business mat- ters, Clarence Foucault and J. W. Smith have returned to Bemidji from Brainerd where they received medi- Mrs. J. E. Jones of Wadena was D. D: McEachin of Hibbing, dis- the guest of Mrs. C. B. Powell yes-|trict deputy grand exalted ruler of terday while en route to her home [the Elks, will arrive in Bemidji to—l from Hibbing. morrow afternoon to inspect No. a 1052, the Bemidji lodge. Officers of the Elks urge that all members at- 'TONIGHT ! United Theatres of America present their fourth picture Florence REED with WM. DESMOND in “HER CODE OF HONOR” a romantic melodrama. of the type that never fails to score an immediate success. LAVISHLY PRODUCED - BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS WONDERFUL GOWNS “PATHE WEEKLY NEWS” FORD EDUCATIONAL NEWS at the GRAND TONIGHT! & Tomorrow Lina ~Cavalieri [ The world famed opera sing- er and actress in Paramount Picture “A WOMAN ¥ oF mpuse» “Fatty” Arbuckle With his famous company of acrobats in repeat showing of "'MOONSHINE” AT THE ELKO Buy your late music at the Be- midji News Service, 316 Beltrami Ave. 1d416 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Deteker re- turned to their. home at Littlefork yesterday after spending several days in Bemidji. ~ -~ WRAPS FOR EASTER LU L T L L T T LT T A Wonderful Diversity of Smart Modes Mr, and Mrs. George E. Keenan of St. Paul, were in Bemidji yesterday, being en route to Deer Rlver, where they formerly resided. N..D., Harding of Duluth, travel- and International railway, was in Bemidji today on business. Mrs. O. N. Johnson and Miss r~3dys Hensel of town of 'Frohn passed the hours shopping. Money saving prices on quality portraits and kodak finishing at Rich’s studio . Phone 570-W 29 10 st. 512-1Mon A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McFadden of Dewey avenue Saturday. Mrs. McFadden was form- erly Miss Ruth Winebenner. "Mrs. Annie Hedgeland, who has visited relatives near Bemidji for the past several days, returned to her home in Puposky yesterday. Dr. E. H. Smith will return this evening on the 6 o’clock train from Minneapolis and St. Paul, where he passed several days on business. ‘Will Sharp of Charles City, Ia., rrived in the city yesterday and ill visit at the home of his sister, rs. Archie O'Connell of the Fifth rd. --Fust received a new shipment of s latest popular music at the Be- idji News Service, 315 Beltrami ve. 14416 REX--Theatre TODAY Rev. Lester P. Warford, pastor of the Presbyterian church, preached in the chapel at Turtle River yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs. War- ford. Distinguished expressions of the graceful Cape and Dolman types which have been given so much prominence in fashion’s dictates for correct Easter modes. There will be services in the First Scandinavian Lutheran church Good Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. Osmund Johnson will deliver the sermon. Artistically draped, yoked and pleated models, perfectly plain or embellished with buttons and rows of stitching. Presented in tricotines, Velour, men’s wool serge, tricolette, Poiret twill duvet- delane, evora, Bolivia, silvertone and other desirable fabrics. $2_500 to $6950 TheSanment Shop EXCLUSIVELY LADIES APPAREL Frank_mlgeenan “Loaded Dice” five parts. Produced by Herbert Blache. ---TOMORROW --- “The Lightning Raider” 4th serial that was to have been shown Saturday, April 12th, will be shown Thursday, April 17. “Lightning Raider,” 5th serial, will be shown Saturday as usual. Comihg—Jean Dawn, the “Wireless Girl.” COMING—*“Romance of Arabella”, starring Constance Talmadge. Miss Lurlie Hammond of Dewey avenue left yesterday for Solway where she will be employed in the Solway General store as clerk. Earl Grinols is manager of the store. Next Monday evening, the first day following lent, the entertainment committee of the Elks lodge will give a dance. It is planned to make the dance one of the most enjoyable of the season. There will be a meeting of the Masonic lodge this evening at 8 o’clock. There will be work in the second degree. It is urged that as many members as possible be in at- tendance. SUCCESSOR TO SCHNEIDER BROTHERS M. M. JAGRIN, Mgr. Mrs. Arthur Kahala of Crookston is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Alex Cameron of Grant Valley, for a week. She will also visit friends in Bemidji before returning to her bome. ' Dfiflfl

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