Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 12, 1919, Page 3

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N e 9 + t To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. ' This page-is devated to. personal mention, social items and news briefs and we solieit your, cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this' office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by:the: pnh&'hm‘l. p e e ———— ——— ————% Byron Russell was the guest of] friends in Duluth over Sunday. is. meeting -with-fine-success. in_the A. S. Glover, . Yoeman, U. S, navy, i Miss Helen Guthrie, trained nurse, 4 _of Duluth, is in Bemidji caring for a patient at the hospital. $60,000 .to 'loan: on rarms. ‘Dean Land: Co. d71tf Edward Rogers, of Walker, county attorney of Cass.county, was in. Be- midji today on business. turn~to Bemidji from a-ten days business. trip to -Chicago. Koors’ ice cream .is. made with pure sweet pasteurized cream, 512tf Mrs..John Noel of town of North- ern -passed Saturday in the Fifth } E. W. Hannah is expected to re- 1' ward, the guest of friends. Mtank Kalkisrenner, who has been ‘employed "as pressman on the Bemidji Pioneer, has resigned his position, Cash paid for liberty bonds. In- quire room 61, Markbam l}(;tftlr. T e e s Berg of town of Frohn passed Satur- day in the city on'business-matters. Miss Margaret Sorenson and ' Miss Inga Sorenson of Oklee visited friends in Bemidji Saturday, between trains, Money saving prices on quality ;portraits and kodak finishing at ‘Rich’s studio . Phone 570-W 29 10 at. 512-1Mon O Mrs, Fred Jones of Remer is visit- ing friends and relatives in:the Fifth iward and town of Northern for some time. Mrs, Seth Smith sand - daughter, che. of Becida passed a few h urs in the city Saturday, -visiting ifriends. = o Pasteurized -butter and buttermilk means .a good denl—-lnvest;ggt& Mrs. ‘Fritz Johnson of Debs was in-the city Saturday while en route to Leonard where she will visit rela- tives for some time. I'm :going to ask her right this : minute, before Jim gets ahead of me, -to go..to the ham and egg supper ’l‘uesday night, 5 last year. 2-512 He beat me to it 4 for superintendent W. G. Bolcom, re- : turned..this -morning -from Hudson, i Wis., where she visited during the week-end, - Glsee S C. 8 Melltald proprietor of a de. ; partinent.store:at Fosston, and party S are in Bemidji .on a fishing trip, ¢ They - will/-also visit.Cass Lake be- lore returning home. .Koors’ Pasteurized butter is made Its rich flavor tells, 3d514 £ scigntifically. "Mrs. H J. Ernest and son, Victor and-daughter, Lucy of Funkley, were in the city .Saturday. Mrs. Ernest came to consult a .doctor regarding her little daughter, 3 “Hey, -Skinnay, you' going to the ham and egg supper Tiuesday night? I am and I am not going alone . either. ¥Yep, she’s-going too. Haven't asked her .yet but .she -went last year. 2-612 Miss ‘Bertha Hunt, who has been the. guest.of._her sister, Mrs, Blaine Lambert and family for the past three -weeks, returned to her home +dn mnluto, Minn,, Saturday: morn- ing. i | ; Miss. Ruth. Willlamson, secretary i el § | ? i -.Farm loans made without delay. : ‘See C.’'M. Ascham, office’ with J. J. i Opsahl. 681Mo 3 Mr,:and Mrs, A. P. ‘White,:and son Harold,” have moved to “Birchmont where they have taken a cottage for he summer, from the Hotel Mark- % where they have had an apnrt~ ment. Have- you ‘had your aish of ice cream today? 512tf H. Simms, a.real estate agent of Minneapolis, is spending some time in Bemidji, being the.guest of Charles R:°Rank, also a real estate.dealer of Minueapolis, who has a summer home ‘mear- this city. " Tuesday night the men of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual ham and egg supper in the church basement, Tickets 250% -512 Mr..and Mrs. G, M, Palmer are-ex- pected to return today from Euclid, Minn.,, and vieinity. They have been visiting ‘Dr. ‘Palmer’s brother, who has a farm near that place, hav- ing been absent from Bemidji since Friday. Hello, is'that you? me. How would you like to go to the ham and egg supper with me Tuesday night. - Where? Way, in I'll .call for you good and early, 2-512 /Ra_vmond Hannah, city editor of The Sentinel, -returned to Bemidji tiris morning from a vigit of several days in Minneapolis, His brother, ‘Basil, who accompanied him to Min- neapolis, ‘will * remain there for a longer visit, B et oA o1 -_..Q.—\ s Sl R e i L st e e B e S D i Mrs. E. Oldberg and Miss Ella|’ Well, this is [ “4hé Presbyterian church, - All right.| city recruiting for the navy. His offices are in the postoftice: building. —Brainerd i Dispatch. ‘Yoeman Glover was ln ‘Bemidji betore going to “Brainerd, Pa, kin I'go to ‘thé hom*and ogE supper in the Presbyterian churoh Tuesday night? Ma says L«kin, if you will take her and allius zkédxsg' Mrs, Tom Wright and Mrs, Donald Shannon of Becida were among the out of town shoppers in the city Sat- urday. Mrs, Shannon is spending the summer with her parents while her husband is in North Dakota, working on a tractor. Miss Marvel Hockett of Walker and Miss Bessie Heitman of Cass Lake, both teachers at ‘Raboin; Minn.,, were the_ guests of Miss Hockett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, L, ¥. Hockett at Waville over Sunday, re- turning to their duties today. Ice cream is the national demrt; 512t County Commissioner “Hayes re- turned to- Bemidji this: morning from the Twin Cities, The commissioner | went to St. Paul - Thursday. night with ‘other members of "the board to’ consult with the state highway:com- missioner concerning:Beltrami coun- ty road matters, Attorney C. L. Pegelow returped to the ecity this morning-“from ‘Minne- apolis where he had been on business matters, While:in‘Minneapolis, - At- torney Pegelow attended-the-annual banquet of his legal fraternity, and Thursday -evening -he enjoyed the Caruso concert. Ma, you don’t have to make any supper for us Tuesday’night, paisays he’ll take us all to'the ham-and egg supper at ‘the Presbyterian cburch, Me for the ham and eggs. 2-512 Several parties of Cass Lake and Blackduck people motored tb Bemidji yesterday to enjoy “Turn o' the Right” at ‘the Grand.s./Among -the Cass Lake persons were Mr,.and. Mrs, H. N. Harding and' idaughter,’ Miss Bertha Harding, and Mr. and "Mrs. B, J. Letford, fornterly of- Bemidji. * Miss Velma Dean will commence another term of dancing’lessfons’for children and adults. The high school pupils term will cormmence Tuesday evening at 7:30.and -adults:classes at 9 o’clock ‘the: same ‘evening in .the Moose hafl,” ‘Those desirimg to enroll call Miss Dean at 664. 14512 W. L. Brooks, cashisr of:the-Nort ern National bank, <énd wife, “re- turned this morning from a visit in _Minneapolis and Superior, Wis. Mr, Brooks joined-his wife in"Minneapolis’ about ten :days ago, ‘where Mrs, Brooks was ‘visiting “her “brother, W. B, Chandler. From there they went to - Superior: where they -were the guests of Mrs.:Brooks' sister, Mrs, B. D. Merrell. NATAL DAY CELEBRATED. Saturday being her twenty-ninth birth anniversary, Mrs, Ed, Swanson entertained several guests at cards in the evening, after which supper was served, covers being laid for six. PURCHASED NEW STORE. Abe:Grossman returned this morn. ing from an automobile trip to Min- WEDNESDAY CHARLES In hiswery latest Paramount Picture “Greased Lightening” You must. see .this “SPEED DEVIL” It’s to laugh ELKO Tuesday and Wednesday THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TONIGHT & Tomorrow THOS. H. INCE Paramount Picture *Quick- sand” fteapolis and North Branch, “He was accompanied by his brothef, Sam ‘Grossman of Grand Forks, N. D. The ‘brothers purchased a general store at ‘North -Branch, which will be man. ‘laged by Sam Grossman. Abe Gross- ‘fman remaining in Bemidji and:con- fducting his store here, FARMERS’ CLUB MEETING. ' Saturday evening the Better Farm- ers' club and the woman’s auxiliary of the club, known as the Farm Home club, met at the home of Mr, and “Mrs, Charles ‘Schroeder. “The members of the Better Farmers’ club decided to purchase war savings stamps, - Other matters of importance to the club were also taken up and diseussed. = Several - new -members were-added to both clubs... After the business session, dancing-was. en- Joyed, and lunch was served at mid- night, - Between sixty and seventy at- tended the meeting. McMANUS BACK FROM FRANCE. Frank McManus, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank McManus, Sr,, of Dewey avenue, returned to his home yesterday morning, having received his discharge at Camp Grant, Mec- Manus served for eighteen months in France, and was a member of the 42 Rainbow division, BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. Yesterday being the anniversary of Mrs. C. S. Vincent’s birth, Mr. and Mrs, C. D.. Arnold, Harry Arnold, and Mr, and Mrs, Earl Hazen of this city, surprised her at her farm home, and served a three o’clock dinner. The guest of honor was also the recipient of many pretty gifts, as a remember- ance of the occasion, OBSERVE MOTHER’S DAY. ‘Many beautiful tributes were given mothers yesterday, when the day was| fittingly observed in the various Be-| midji churches by special sermons and programs. Flowers were worn by -many in memory of mothers living and dead, a bright flower being worn in homor of the living and a white in ‘memory of those departed. Also “Big V" comedy “CHUMPS & .COPS” ELKO Tonight and Tuesday 0:NOT BE TROUBLED BY BIG SHOE BILLS Fifteen months, ol service from a pair of Neolin Soles is claimed by F. T. Evans of Seattle, Washington. “Then I-had them half-soled and they arc ~gtill good,"” says Mr. Evans. -Big shoe bills do not trouble the man whogets wear like this from his shoes. If you are interested in cutting down your shoe expense, be sure that the shoes you buy have Neolin Soles. You can get them on new shoes in many styles for men, women, and children; and they are available every- where for re-soling, too. Nealin Soles are made by Science to give long wear, and to be comfortable and waterproof. They are manufac- tured by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also manufac- ture Wingfoot Heels—guaranteed to outwear all other heels. Nealin Soles & Rog, U.S. Pat. O Beltrami County —Travelers— will find a warm welcome at - The West Minneapolis Service our watchword A CLEAR COMPLEXION ‘Ruddy Chesks—Sparkling B STAHL-JACOBS oot Women Can Have e Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Renovators B Ohio Physunan . All work guaranteed. Work called for and de- livered. General Repair Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to hie tients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable inzrednents mixed li naming them Dr. Edwards® 8&'3‘.9:313‘;:' You will know them by 3 Shop hiess tablets sro wonder.workers onthe || Phione 438 811 6th St. liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, urrfinz off the wuze and poison- 'ous matter in one’s syste If you have a pale face, uallow look.dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, he: listl no-good feeling, all out of aortl. inactive boweh,r ou take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results, Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- c::;ful mbsgtuu héw t:ak‘a_lxknel;-nov‘;l numi ! just to in ink of condition. 10¢ sd 25¢ per box. Al druggis DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children AN ASSET TO ANY MAN If it’s a business car you want, one easy to handle and fit for any kind of travel, you owe it to yourselfto examine this capable Roadster. We know of no car that equals it for constant end economical service, or that handles with as much surety and quickness in tight places. Touring Car, $1075; Roadster, $1075; Sedan, $1650; Coupé, 81650 F.O.B. Pontiac, Mich. Additional for wire wheel equipment, $75 F.M. MALZAHN Bemidji, Minn. OAKLAND LBLEE. S [X PAGE THREE P e R TSEST REX Theatre Today and Tomorrow THOS. J. CULLIGAN Presents ROGER'S HAWAIIAN "TROUBADORS 6 in number; singers and players. A program of Amerlcan and Hawaiian numbers Eachjan Artist and Soloist At the mercy of a monster “THE RED GLOVE” Marie Walcamp A First National attraction Anita Stewart IN “A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE" 25¢-50 Matinee 2:30 T:45 TOMORROW—Select Pictures. Lewis J. Selzmck presents Constance Talmadge in “Experimental Marriage” From the play “Saturday to Monday” by William J. Harlbut. ———— A sure cure for the blues TONIGHT &_uesoay —_——————— — 7:30 and 9:00 — — — — . Albert E. Smith presents “ANITA STEWART | “TWO WOMEN" Written by the Famous Fiction and Screen Author JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Edited by GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER and Directed by RALPH INCE THE CAST Enid Arden .. John Leighton . Emily Leighton Amos Arden Thomas Arden W. G. Griggs ... -ANITA STEWART .. Earle Williams } e = W L IR N LI Julia Swayne Gordon ....Frank Currier .Harry Northrup Also the last and closing episode of “THE IRON TEST” AT THE GRAND Theatre For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Pl’lcel Ship Your HIDES, FURS, WOOL, SHEEP PELTS and BEE WAX and TALLOW To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 Belt Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA . WE PAY the highest market price for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over. Highest prices paid for hides. GOLDBERG S HIDE & FUR CO. 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