Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 2, 1919, Page 7

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. city’s social'activities is our desire. mention,social iteink and news bri | in its maintenaiice. ‘Items phoned “of, Wilton midji yes- | “terday. ditosd ited frie; Dean $60,000. to.ioan on ‘wirms. Land’ Co. & 4 da71tt Mrs. Fred Eardwell_ of ‘town of Northern passed- yestérday fn Be- midji shopping, = 10uT Y W Begutiful line of* Spprt “Hats just received at the Blko Hat Shop, 1d52 Mrg. M, Sharples of “WiHLd] . was a between train.ousiness visitor, In Be- midji yesterday.ysiviiu s 9%, Lake a t of town shoppers. yester: Cash' paid for:iiberty. bonds., Ii- quire room b61,! Markham hotel, k ) : 41tt Mrs. E. C. Berg'of "Sugar Bush * passéd yesterday im Bemidil shopping and calling on frien ¢ Mrs. George ‘Franefs' of Wilton ‘ transacteéd business -in the ‘city, be- tween trains yesterday.: i A. D. Johnson, cournty a‘uqi‘tofrh ac- companied by . his - wife, ‘went to Brainerd this morning. - Money saving prices’ on._ quality portraits -and. kodak -finishing at Rich's_studio . Phone' §70-W 29 .10 ‘Bt 612-1Mon Mrs, Chris Pink of Shooss. was.in ‘the city yesterday .to- consult a doc- ._tor regarding -ear .‘trouble, from which she is suffering. i The entire exterior of the frame part of the Hotel Markham is to, be ' repainted and .the work will com- . mence in about twe iweekb: - Hear €. J. Millér, a prominent * business man -of Minneapolis, will. 'speak at Baptist church Sunddy, Maj, i 4th, morning,. afternoon at’$ 'o’clock, | % and evening. RERREAY (] trami county, ;basT 1°¢+ 8t the Béniville ¢ountry -wheré he Had been | serving notices:and colleeting delin- quent -persopal preperty taxes. Mrs. Fred Brinkman returned this moriing from .Minneapolis and St & Paul, where she has peen in the In- terest of the Rex theatre, securing the booking.of ;many excellent’ pic- | = tures, i - Mrs. Jennie Taylor and daughter, oldie, of Creston, Ia., were in Be- dji en route to Pinewood, where hey' will visit Mrs. Taylor's daugh- ter, Mrs. Isola Hanner during the @summer months, ! $.Mlectric sulphur: vapor baths, a fhath for all ailments, also vibrator £ and: body massages: Those wishing batus or treatments, Phone 776-J or call at 1009 Bemidji Ave. J. F. Os- & born. 1d52 ‘Mrs, George Voltz, who has -visited her daughter, Mrs, Robert Hamilton of Brajnerd for two weeks, returned to her home in Sugar Bush yester- +To each’day give an interesting and cbmi)lete review of the giated by readérs~of the paper and by the publishers, Telephone 922. : - . George Shes, deputy sherift gi'BéLaicllrusplte and E. . This page is devoted to personal efs.and we solicit your cooperation or mailed to this office are.appre- goods stores in Minneapolis, Chica- g0 and New york, and has béen as- sociated with the Marshall Field Company for a number.of years. He, has already commenced ‘his new duties. dance will be given by the women of the Mooseheart Legion in the Moosé |, |hall, to which e public is invited. Excellent musjc, will be provided. FIFTEEN INITIATED. Fifteen were initiated -into.the Modern S8amadritan lodge last even- ing. Mrs. Bagnell of Duiluth, .who wis sent to the eity to work up mem- bership for the lodge, did very ef- fective work while here. She has re- turned to her home, but williagain come to Bemidj{ next week and work up another class, SFPGEANT RUSSELL RETURNS. William H. Russell, son of At- torney Patrick J. Russell of this cicy, has returned to the United States from overseas duty, and is now in New York City. - From there he will go to Camp Grant, where he will re- celve his discharge. Russell was married to Miss Anna Houlihan, formerly of this city, about a year ago and will join his bride in Minne- apolis. Russell is a member of th 309 fleld signal battalion. g MANY ATTEND DANCE. Elaborate preparations had been made for the Modern Samaritans May pole dance, held in the armory last evening, and the hall was beauti- fully decorated for the occasion. Various colored streamers hung from large hoops suspendgd from tne ceiling and the hall presented a gay appearance. Fully one hundred couples attended, either as spectators or dancers. Refreshmgnts were served and music was furnisbed by the Syncopators flve. piece orchestra. BANK FOR STILLWATER. St. Paul, May 1.—_Hearings on ap- plications for two nmew banks char- ters at Stillwater, Minn., were sche- duled before the state securities com- mission today. Some!time ago J. E. Hunter app.ied for a charter for the Stillwater bank ‘with a capital of $50,000. * Other interests followed with an application for a charter' for the Peoples’ State bank of Stillwater and ‘both applicants were set for hearing today. 3 “Pieces of Eight.” The piece of eight was the Spanish plastre or peso, now called a dollar, thus known throughout the Spanish main in the days of piracy, because it was divided into eight reals. It was a silver coin wortl. $1 In the United States. Freckle-Face Sun'and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily ‘Hére’s a chance, Miss Freckleface, day. .Her daughter;accompanied her for a month's visit. e i tiorney P. J. Russell s transa 10k . husiness p 18 c { also. gtténd. federal- court: #t Fergus & Falis where he will appear in the in- JF terest .éit several clients,® - Hea: Miller, /a' promlnent busingss ' man .of Minneapolis, ‘will speak at Baptist church Sunddy, May. i 4th, morning, afternoon.at 3 o’clock,, and ;eveniig. 4453 i S Charlés Vedder, who was called tp Bemidji on account of the illnéss of his mother, Mrs. Mary:Gamble, has 3 returned to his home at Lucz, Wis., = his mother is much improved and has left the hospital for her home on Twelfth street. Miss Etta, Eickstadt expects to W leave next week for Denver, Col., § where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs., Charles Young. Mr. Young is captain of the naval ¢ service and is chief of the naval re- cruiting station in Denver. W. F. Clark, who formerly resided in Bemidji and was a foreman at the emidji Box company, ieft this morn- ng for his home at Superior, mak- ng the trip by motor. Mr. Clark is ow a buyer of logs for the Superior oX company. Hear C. J. Miller, a prominent business man of Minneapolis, will speak at Baptist church Sunday, May 4th, morning, afternoon at 3 o’clock, and evening. 4d53 Judge Hiram A. Simons, United States commissioner, wili leave Mon- | day morring for Fergus Falls, where he will attend federal court, which convenes Tuesddy. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey will also be among the Be- midji lawyers having legal business at tue term. Straiton of Minneapolis has ac- | ted a position in 1roppman’s de- | partment store, as manager of the| dry goods department. Mrs. Strai- ton and son are expected to arrive in ! A the city in about two weeks and will make their home here. For the past twenty-five years Straiton has been | b employed in some of the largest dry | P to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that 4t 'will not cost you a penny unless it ‘removes the freckles; while:if i give you a clear complexion the ex- pernige. is trifling. . " Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and a few applications shquld show you how easy it it to rid yourself of the homely freckles aad get a beauti- ful complexion. ‘Rarely is more than oite ounce needed for the worst case. " Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this money :kack if it fails to: remove strength is sold under guarantee of freckles. . 3 TONIGHT—AT 7:30 AND 9:00 Carlyle MOOSE HEART LEGION. DANCE. | This evening a pie social and; Blackwell Evelyn " Greeley’ In World picture “Hit Or Miss” A hilarious five recl feature with real joy in every foot. Added Attraction “War Women ‘of England” A Holme’s Travelogue ELKO | TONIGHT ONLY — e Thin Edge of the Wegdge. | Frayed Phil—“Dis paper says deys quite a ‘lot of people dat thliiks_it's unlucky to begin any work on Friddy,” Weary Walker—*“Well, dat’s encourag- in’. Mebbe after er while people wiit e dat sensible about every day er t}a WANT TO BE A MARINE? HERE IS YOUR CHANCE Marine Corps Recruiting Seryice, 208 Baltimore Bldg., St. Paul, Minn., is in receipt of instructions from Marine Corps Recruiting headquar- marine corps is a three in one serv- ice, land, air and sea, the marines serve on land from China to the Rhine, and in the battle fleets of the United States navy a marine has an opportunity to visit a great many of the ldmost interesting parts of the world. NEWS AND LETTERS FROM BELTRAMI CO. SOLDIERS-SAILORS > ters“at Washington, D. C., authoriz- week.” ' : TROPICAL HEROES. ing the enlistment. of applicants for S s e B i flt!e marln%clorpshfrom 18 to Q(Lyears JHoW the Months Were Named. g ergeant J. D. nter, son of . |of :38e, and in the case of applicants anuary gets its name fry . Ateaetaing < and Mrs. Clayton Winter of Dewey |who..are 17 years of age providing|February from F(.,,rlm_eptu;[gc:t‘::::_' M t as It Ware, avenue, who is in the marine service |they are sturdy and well developed s Sabine word; March from Murss A stranz aily had recently moved and stationed at Corinto, Nicaragua, land have the written consent of thelr | April from aperio. - ,\m ArS3 | into the nethorhood. Robert had where he is the sergeant in charge. of [parents. The acceptance of appli. Mal i aperlo—open; May from |made th- ~cqualntance of the smali the coast artilléry, has submitted a|cants who are not yet 18, providing | % Boddess of growth; June from |son ana lenrned from him that Junius; July from Julius; August poem written by .one of the woys in from “Augustus; September from sep- they have the consent of their par- the tropies. It follows: the man was enly the boy's stepfath- ents, and the extension of the.age er. and. in exnlanation to me; Robert JUimit from 35 to 40 years are thejtem—seven; October from octo— S (O ' ow They praisa the soldlers., in the|modifications which {hese instruc-|eight; November from novem—nine; ’r;“x:lxlnmn' 'I': i..é:"rxessef’glfi.ndnf&le’é trenches, ; |tions have made to the previously ex- | December from decem—ten. ne. ,,___(-', fenzo 7 :n T : And Flanders muddy graves, isting requirements for enlistment e T e ® PTIES, The sailor of the North sea, in the marine corps. 4 . And the channels {cy wave. The marine corps is in great need 2 of recrufts in order to replace thef large number of men who had enlist- i ed for the duration of the .war and ach . |who are being discharged every day.| - ea re How the sailors'sank the U-Boats, The marine corps offers an excellent And trapped the mine in wire. ‘opportunity fér healthful outddor oc- - 3 eupation with a good mixture of ath- _TODAY"" letics and travel all ever the worid, and its is an excellent opportunity for any one within the age limit re- quired, to -consider seriously. Thé But we've soldiers in the tropics, As silent as the stones, Who are guarding our possessions, Without a murmur or a groan. ° The screens greatest co-stars today only Francis X, Bushman BEVERLY BAYNE “The Poor Rich Man” their first pictqre since their marriage. A breezy Metro play of an Arizona girl and a New York millionaire * Lko Comedy, 2 parts’ 4 cupid dolls given away LOOK AND LAUGH AT We've sailors who are scouring Every tropic sea and wave, Battling lonesomness and typhoid, Our islands must be saved. But they're forgotten in the dis- “ ’ patches, 7 And the colored weekly news: » Never speaks of tropic heroes, So they always have the blues, The Newest of the New Arbuckle Comedies SATURDAY & SUNDAY'" When you shudder as you think Of your boys across the,sea, Dying in the trenches and the wave To make men free 2 Just remember in the tropics, There are fellows just as brave, Fighting all the hell of the tropiecs, Their country’s cause to save. e Tonight Only 2d SHOW AT 9:00 ' 7:20,9:00 10¢, 20c¢ Matipee TOMORROW—SATURDAY Harry Carey | in his newest big western drama “Bare Fists" He promised. his mother he wouldn’t shoot even if the rustlers stole his cattle, so then the rustlers framed A return sh0wihz of the famous Paramount success “Temptation” directed by _Ce B : <2" DeMille with A1 ‘FATTY’ ARBUCKLE him and the law convicted him. But he got out and Geraldlne .fZ,‘I,oVB v [2 took his wonderful revenge and won the girl, all against ® Qe Gbuckle Gonady the toughest odds that ever existed. See this picture Farrar many incidents of this sure—It’, ! An Added Big Attraction Rt EAORY Goldwyn Pictures Present st9ry were, taken. from PAULINE —IN THE 7th EPISODE OF Mlss:‘arrax" s own l.xfe. FREDERICK PEARL WHITE “The Lightning Raider” dded Attraction A 2 IN— e = A scenic, and cartoon al- “A Week of Life” 5 ways interesting at the eek o 1re ok o REX SUNDAY Bert Lytell in “FAITH” . THRILLS, SUSPENSE, ROMANCE GRAND SPECIAL-SATURDAY and SUNDAY The most popular new music of the day, including “Roses of Picardy,” ‘“Evensong Waltz,” “Sunbeams,” and “Any Place is Heaven If You Are Near Me.” Elko Theatre Orchestra Will Play These and Other Selections Each Evening, “SMILING BILL” PARSONS’ Latest Comedy “Wanted-A Baby” and a masterful Photoplay The Great Story of Victory GRIFFITH Presents The Greatest Thing in Lifé An ARTCRAFT Dicture Lillian Gish and Rebt. Harron are in it [ To-Morrow |Matinees 3:00| THREE SPECIALS and SUNDAY |Evenings, 7:30 and 9:00[Usual Prices PAGE SEVEN' L ] { _" o i | | S . e

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