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] 5 FRIDAY EVENING, MAY'9, 1 919 THE BEMIDJI DAILY:PIONEER PAGE FIVE BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page,is devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs and.we solicit your eooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned .or mailed.to this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers, = ———————— 0 Mrs. ¥ A/ Seott of Sugar Bush was | the guest of friends in the city yes- terday. Rev. Géurge Backhurst .will give the memorial address at Northome Memorigl day. $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co: da71tt “ Mré: John Andefson of - Solway drove to Bemidji yesterday and trans- acted business. James Reid of Blackduck was ’ ;among the business visitors in Be- midji yesterday. Don’t forget to order flowers for ‘mother before Sunday. Elliott Flower .Shop. 2d69 Mrs. Georg;a Keeser of Turtle +River drove to Bemidji yesterday and passed the hours shopping. . W. 8. Lamont has purchased the ‘Wamsley residence on Irvine avenue and is moving his family there. Are ‘you safeguarding your and your childrens health by serving Pasturized butter? Koors 23;3% W. A. Dehart, who was operated upon Wednesday at St. Anthony’s hospital for hernia, is getting along : nicely. ) R paid for liberty bonds. In- " room 51, Markham hotel. 41tt * qui Harvey Laney of Turtle River ‘: transacted business in Bemidji' yes- . terday, rewurning home on the even= ing train. Bdmond Keehr left last evening for : Bemidji where he will be occupied in shearing sheep for a month or six weeks.—Littlefork Times. ) Money saving prices on quality portraits and kodak finishing at : Rich’s studio . Phone 570-W 29 10 ‘et. & 512-1Mon ! A dance will be given at the Spur school this evening for the benefit of . the school. A cordial invitation is . extended to the public. Call up Bolden & Brose’s grocery for your home made "bakery goods. *! Fresh home baked beans Wednesdays and Baturdays. Phone 840. 1-59 Rev. George Backhurst, rector of the Episcopal church, returned this : morning from Bena, where he held . services among the Indians yesterday. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey left ! yesterday afternoon for Crookston . and the Twin Cities where he will i spend several days on professional business. - , Farm loans made without delay. 4 See C. M. Ascham, office with J. J. Opsahl. ., 681Mo Miss Edna Applegate, designer at the Elko Hat Shop, will leave tonight for Chicage to attend the white fash- jon ghow. Bhe will return to Bemidji ‘Wednesday. - M. Jagrin, proprietor of the Gar- ment ‘Shop, returned this morning from Minneapolis where he had been since Sunday, on a combined pleasure and business trip. Remember mother on Mother's | Day with flowers. Elliott Flower Shop. + 2459 Mrs. D. J. Klemmer of Pinewood was in the city yesterday between trains, coming to the city to consult a doctor regarding an attack of rheumatism, from which she is suf- fering. Mrs. F. H. Mero of Minneapolis is the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. N Ebert for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Mero is convalescing from a severe attack of pneumonia, brought on by the “flu.” \ SATURDAY —ONLY— The new star whose reap- pearance has been eagerly watched for LOUIS BENNISON in ‘Speedy Meade’ A Mack Sennet comedy “Also ] “SAFETY FIRST AMBROSE” at the GRAND one 922. Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Worthington jare in the city this week, and will | make arrangements to move here if they are-successful in securing ac- commodations. So far they have been unable to obtain a residence. ‘Mrs. John Dablow of Clearbrook was in the city yesterday, en route to. Blackduck, where she will visit relatives for some time. She will also visit at Walker and other points, before returning to her home. Raymond ‘and Basil ‘Hannah left last evening for Minneapolis where they will visit relatives for a few days. Raymond is employed at the Bemidji Sentinel office and Basil has recently returned from military serv- ice in France. Congressman Harold Knutson, who spent yesterday in Bemidji and Cass Lake on official business, returned to his. home in St. Cloud last evening, and he will leave today for Washing- ton to prepare for the special session of congress which is to convene o{May 19, ¥, - /Miss May MacGregor will leave to- FIMoTrrow njght,l_or Rochester, Minn. iwhere she will care for her siste Miss Beth MacGregor, who will un- dergo an operation at Mayo's hospital. FMiss Beth MacGregor will graduate as a trained nurse from the Mayo hos- pital this spring. Walter. L. Brooks, cashier of the Northern National bank, and wife are expected to return to Bemidji to- morrow from. Minneapolis, and Su- perior, Wis. | At the latter place they were the gtiests of Mrs. Brooks’ sis- ter, Mrs. B, D. Merrell. While in Minneapolis they were guests of Mrs, Brooks’ brother, W. B. Chandler. Charles Hardrath, formerly of Crookston, now watchman of the Great Northern yards in this city, has purchased the E. S. Ashley resi- dence, 915 Beitrami avenue. Mr. Ashley and family have moved to the Jester summer resort on Lake Plant- agenet for the summer months. Mr, Ashley expects to build another home here to be ready for occupancy by next fall, A. T. Carlson, proprietor of the Carlson Variety store, has gone to St. Paul and Minneapolis on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. He will visit his daughter, Miss Corinne Carlson, who is a student of Hamline university, where she is president of A Tough Proposition for a Wife ‘The Love Defender’ Tells a story of a young married couple and an- other woman, who seeks to lure the husband away. June Elvidge Also Showing— Pictograph-Cartoon ELKO “"TONIGHT ONLY {TONIGH ——ONLY— ! A return showing of § MARY 1 PICKFORD in one of her greatest Paramount successes “THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW” —With— Comedy. At The GRAND ‘A Travelogue and Cartoon [ the Woman’s Athletic board. He will algo visit C. F. Hicks, formerly of this city, who is visiting in the Twin Cities:. -Mr. ‘Carlson witnesses the home coming of the 161st Minnesota soldiers yesterday. - Miss May MasGregor returned yes- terday from Grand Rapids, where she spoke at the Victory drive uwionday. tSh'e. went in response to.an invitation from the Woman's Auxiliary of the Grand Rapids Victory lodn commit- tee. Miss MacGrogor has recently re- turned from France, where she went 1as a Red Cross nurse, being in many of the big battles, and having re- ceived gwo citations for bravery. Wayne Gilbert, a marine of Grand Rapids, was one of the wounded' sol- diers Miss MasGregor nursed while in France. HOST TO CLUB. Axel Anderson will be host to the Lutheran Brotherhood.of the Swedish | Lutheran church this evening, in the | church basement at 8 o’clock. Stere- opticon views will be shown. DAUGHTER BORN TODAY. A daughter was born to Rev. and i Mrs. A. M. Whitby, this morning, at the home, 114 Eighth street Rev. | Whitby is pastor of’ the Baptist t church. T-SCHELLHAS, Bemi§)i friends have received an- I nouncements of the marriage of Miss | Margaret Schellhas, formerly with the First National bank.of this city, married at Winona, May 3. Bring your wife to ‘the 10c—20c¢ ~ DARE-DEVIL HORSEMAN to Albert Ray Smart”” They were_ REX Theatre Today Jewel Incorporated presents Lois Weber's big dramatic treat for the whole family “For Husbands Only” Featuring Mrs. Charlie Chaplin (MILDRED HARRIS) photodramatic feast she ever thrilled through in hei life—new Plots, new ideas, new settings, subtle with humor, full of sensational twists, daringly French! And when you and she send'your friends, don’t tell them the ending! It's Too Good To Spoil. -~ HOSTESS TO CLUB. Members of the J. E. club were entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs. Maurice Hinkley. The guests were Mrs. 8. L. Sellers, Mrs. Lamont, Mrs. Charles Rantz, Mrs. Henry Mil- ler, Mrs. Willlam Witte, Miss Georgia Smith and Miss Luella Harriman. wayward son. Nothing can be more besutiful than the mother love of this play. No other comedy of re- membrance inspires so much and such hearty laughter and yet is so deeply and humanely serious. “Turn to the Right” is one play at .east in which no one can find offense and \ |every one can find delight and pleasurable emotion. MOON-BOGART WEDDING. A neg_gr;a :flb hM?on Mo: Blackduck, | BARLEY DEMAND o arles Moon, register of LIKEL deeds of this city, and Jennie Bogart, TRLLID fnaw a:lsg of Brltackduck, were married yes- ~igome people h: daf erday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, EYS eXDresmod D toar o-clock, at| hat with the advance of prohibition there will be no further use for bar- ;..heet Pl;asbvy&terian parsonage, Rev. ster P." Warford officiating. The; were attended by Mrs, PnulgPelIaud!{ }31 ang‘]}i}:‘atistl;%tmgazggt r?nlo‘x:i:“'! says Andrew Boss, vice director of SAME COMPANY WHICH PLAYED |the Minnesota Experiment station. IN NEW YORK COMING HERE “Only a small part of the barley grown has been used for brewing “Turn to the Right” which comes purposes. A large amount of it has to the Grand theatre, matinee and always been fed. With a scarcity of corn and the corn that is -available evening, Sunday, May 11th, is play- ing to capacity business ceverywhere. barley as a feed will be larger than ever. “Barley has been fed satisfactorily in the production of beef. Two grand champions at the International Live- stock show have been finished om Candian barley. Barley has also been fed satisfactorily to dairy cows. In the horthern states and Canada bar~ ley is very successfully used as a hog feed. It is the best grain substituta known for corn and can be used ex- tensively in meat production. A com- bination of barley and rye is very successfully fed by many German farmers to their norses and it camn equally well be fed with oats. “In fact, there is no class of ani. mals on the farm that will not thrive on a ration of which bartey composes the major part. When it is well grown and well cured it is one of the most dconomical as well as one of the most satisfoctory livestock feeds among our northern grains. Its use as a feed can be widely extended and a liberal acreage of barley should be provided.” . bringing a high price, the demand for The company, identical with that which played tiis pfece for over one year at the Gaijety theatre, New York, and nine months at the Cohan theatre, Chicago, has given the same pleasureable emotions to lovers of wholesome comédy as that given by a previous company which played here a year ago. Neither can a hardened th'eatre-goer sit through this play without the cockles of his heart being warmed and thrilled by the happy re- formation of the three young men who have been far off the straight road and are turned to the right by Mrs. Bascom’s gentle faith in her A Comedy most delightful, delectable Ouwling Chester Comedy for people who see the funny side of humans the world over Matinee SATURDAY PROGRAM We Have With Us - FIGHTER HUNTSMAN ACTOR OF THE PLAINS - 106—20c - Tom Mix See Him In “Fighting for Gold” 4a ‘Wm. Fox Production Come one, come all, get thrills and a laugh. PEARL WHITE in the 8th episode of “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” Matinee 10 BUSHELS OF POTATOES GIVEN AWAY amidst the peach blossims, tle of the city. Her angelic of home and childhood. ? and 60-ft. baggage GRAND THEATRE Great Gala Attraction Direct From the Gaiety Theatre, New York, After One Solid Year of Success That Will MOTHER BASCOM INVITES YOU to spend Sunday matinee or evening at her ries and cares, and thrill you with fragrant memories Enshrined in the Hearis of Millions NOT A MOTION PICTURE—A rcal Ncw York Company, Mating &t 2:30 y Evening at 8:30 Live Forever \ home far from the rush and rat- smile will banish your wor- car of scenic cflccts SALE MAIL ORDERS, >**" 7:20—9:00 | I 7:20—9:00 BULL ROPER MARKSMAN Lillicn Cign an, | He 3 e.J.i L Y s SEES i PN Prices 10c and 20c: THURSDAY, AT 10 A. M. —N O W—' 1his show got $2 in Minneanslia and St. Paul PRICES HERE—$1.50, $1.00, 75¢ (Pius War Tax) ALL SEATS RESERVED——MATINEE AND Paramount--Mack Sennett Comedy—-———-—— “NEVER TOO OLD”---a Great Laugh Producer : Special Music ELKO ORCHESTRA Evenings Attractions Three: ELKO THEATRE Time 3:00,7:30, 9:10 Saturday & Sunday, May 10-11 ——t i AT NET V'S DRUG STORE NIGHT P Y e e T