Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 13, 1919, Page 3

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To each day give an interesting and gomplete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This-page is devoted.tospersonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your gooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this affica are appre- ciated by readers of.the paper and.bythe publishers. Telephone 922..: Mrs, C. W. Kingshury of Becida] At a special meetmgot the anlc passed yesterday in the city with|lodge held last evening the second de- friends, gree was_genferred. OrLOW, Idf ht there wiil be-work in.the third" 1, J. Hauge, of the Blackduck State | gree, bank, was a Bemidji business visitor yesterday. Mrs,-W Hg Roberts, who has been at the Markham hotel since she re- :$60,000 to loan on rarms. Dean|turned from Minneapolis, has moved Land Co. 471tf|into her resldene. 609 Lake boule- , vard. M. N..Crawford, proprietor of the| Ideal pool hall, motoréd to the Twin Cities yesterday, Ice cream is-the- national -dessert, i . B12te Frank Fusick.and John Cicak of Waskish were Bemidji- business vis- itors yesterday. Mrs. Mathilda Rhoda, who has been a guest at the home of her son, Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda, returned to her home in Long- Prairie this morning, Koors’ ice cream is made with pure .Sweet pasteurized cream. b12tf Miss Amy :Norden, who. had visited friends in Bagley for a week, Te- turned to her:home in. Gonvick yes- terday, being a Bemidji visitor whlla en route, Burt, Noble of Nebish was in Be- midji last evening to attend a meet- ing of the Mason_ic lodge. Mrs, Don Jones and Mrs. Willlam Mitchell of Schoolcraft - transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Frances Herling,~who-has vis- ited her parents here.for the past two weeks, has returned.to..Minneapalis, where she has been q;gloyed for the past year. Cash paid for liberty bonds. 'In- quire room 61, Markham hote:t 41 P. H. Holm of Pinewood was| Same prices.as. before the war on . among the out of town visitors in tHe|kodak finishing at. Blch Studio, 29 city ‘yesterday, between: trains. 10th.St. - Phone §70-W, ‘'6131-Mo . Mrs. F, W. Wetherbeg, of Interna-| A .large. munber ;of -Bemidil _Qda- tional Falls, but formerly of Bemidji, | Fellows :left this.afternoon, .lor‘au- . is in the city on business today. ley.-where they.will, attend -a meet- —_— ing . tanight, - The..Bemidjl degreo Pasteurized. butter and buttermilk|team will put on the-initiation work . means a good deal—investigate.|there, - 38614 ; 4 i Mr,.and Mrs, William Anderson of Miss Florence Schulke of Tenstrike | Big - Falls. are.in Bemidji for a few . motored to Bemidji yesterday. and|days, making. ar:sngemanm to move - passed a few hours with friends, here, but so far' have been unable | to secure accommodations as vacant houses are. so scarce. Mr. and Mrs. John -Morrison of : Red Lake were Bemidji visitors yes- terday, making the trip by motor. The Motor Inn is open for servlce ER every Sunday .and -every..evening. Koors’ Pasteurized butter is made 24617 scientifically. Its rich flavor tells, 3d514 A. G. Wedge, Jr., vice, president of the First National bank of this city, Miss Helga Nording of Gonvick ar-| who is spending a few days in Be- rived in Bemidji yesterday and will|midji on business, went to Big' Fork : remain here for an indefinite stay. this morning, where he will look. a(- ter his bank interests. Mrs, J. W. Krahn and Miss Hazel gy b : Krahn of Tenstrike passed. yesterday Miss Anna WOrper and her sis- in the city, the guests of friends, ter, Miss Mary Waorner, teachers in : the schools at Waskish and near Northern Minn,,. agency. Dwight}Kelliher,. respectively, were. in .Be- D.. Miller, -dependable insurance of { midjl yesterday on their way to their every kind at fair rates, 17th year, |home in Cass Lake, their school work Phone 167. Secumy Bank Build-| for the year having been completed. : ing. 1d513 e 4 Mrs, O. J. Evernmoen and dsush-, Mrs, William Staples and Mrs. G, | ter, Miss Annie, of Alida were in Be- H, Spore of Puposky, were between|midji yesterday en route to Gonvick, train visitors in the city yesterday,{ where they will attend .the funaral T A of Mrs. Antonette Jacobson, “~Mrs,’ George - Cross, superintendent of{ Jacobson died in' Billingham, ‘Wash,, the-Red Lake Indian reservation, wag)and the remains were shlpped to >Bemidfl visitor .yesterday and to-{ Gonvick for interment. day ‘Mré, J. H. Koora returned last eve- Mrs. F. A. Craver and ‘Mrs, George | ning ' from -Tomah, Wis., where ‘she Keeser of Turtle River were among| was called a ‘week.28go on.account:of the.out of town business visitors|the death of her aunt, Mrs. Alice yesterday. Sweet. Dedth was due-to heart-fail- M S ure, and she was il for only a short Farm loans made without delay. See C. M. Ascham, office with J. J. time, She leaves five children, ~ Mrs, Opsahl. 681Mo Skin Sufferers touch ot b B B "“""“‘-‘;.‘.fi?:fi‘: :fiz m n m- Rev. George Backhurst, rector of fiu .the Episcopal church, left this morn- Jng for Northome where he will con- D duct gervices today. L Stop Paving Rent! Own an Aocre. Tt I $25, down. Use the usual monthly Bll'kfi"l,Bm More. payments to building your home. Bal- ance of purchase price deferred from 3 to 10 years, at your option, Phones | = 2 186-W and 737-J. 6d619 ¥ Attorney Dewitt H. Fisk left yes- X 1 Mrs, T. Villemin returned last eve- ning from Minneapolis, where she had .been the guest of her sister for two months, terday morning for St. Paul and Minneapolis where he:will transact & THURSDAY business until Thursday. . ‘Roy ' Bliler, district highway en- gineer returned to Bemidji this Thos. H. Ince presents, s morning from the Twin Cities where ?\ ho-had been on business. CHARLES Work of re-decorating the Clish Barber shop is.nearing completion, The work is being done under the superivsion of Pearl Barnell, -Have you had your dish of ice cream today? 512tf Mrs, Henry King, Miss Doris King and :Mrs, A, Carlson of Turtle River drove -to Bemidji yesterday ' and passed several hours on. business. DON'T GIVE UP When you feel all-in, no ap- petite, no ambition, almost wish you were dead. Your diges- tive system is upset, stored up poisons are sapping your vital- ity, your energy is- strangled. Nature and science have pro- duced a real' remedy, “Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea,” a combination of life-giving herbs for the relief of constipa- tion, stomach and bowel trouble, Expelling the poisons and creating new vigor. You will feel your old self again, vagorous and happy. Cost WEDNESDAY trifling, benefit surprising. AND THURSDAY Get a package today. City Drug Store In his very latest Paramount Picture “Greased Lightning” You must see this ' “SPEED DEVIL” It’s to laugh e Page | Sweet visited relatives here two years| While in the Twin Cities he will also church will be given this; evening in bb L4 -{ the echurch basement. These suppers haye been.an annual affair for: about [| ulC - the.past.ten years'and are always THE BEMIDJ! DAILY PIONEER attend the Red Cross conference at the Hotel Radisson, which will be Rev. E, C..Kah-O , Indian priest) held Thursday. More than six hun- of “Wwhite Harth Indian reservation,|dred members of the Red Cross are was .the guest of Rev, and Mrs.|expected to attend this conference qf George Backhurst over Sunday. He|the branch chapters of the northern left: today to.visit his nmephew, Rev.|division of the American Red Cross, W K. Boyle, of Onigum. - Rev. Boyle| which has been called by Major C. C. has . recently «received his discharge|Hield, division manager. from the army and has, now returned to his missionary-duties- SURPRISED BY FRIENDS. rs. P, M, Dicaire was surprised Mrs, N. P, Stone hag returned from %\:bout forty members of the Catho- a four.months’.trip to the southwest, llc church, at her home on Irvine She spent ‘the:greater.portion.of herlavenue, The gelf invited guests stay with her sister and brother-in- brought lunch and passed the after- 3;"' Dr, and Mrs, C..M. Gould, of noon in conversatich, Mrs, Dicaire uscon, Asizopa.. :From Tuscon, Mre. | wag presented with a purse, as an ap- Stone returned by way of Phoenix, |preciation of the work she has done Ariz,, where: nhGe spent the day. with|on the church altars, in keeping the * |, ang dre. eorge: Lewis, former [same supplied with fresh linen, Mrs, residents here, From Phoenix.she|pjcaire has announced her intention 'tl‘oroall(l :geufi‘:::&::épm‘;fi;ng::h?l?ef;: of using the money given her for the r v to Now Orleans and north through | LU el altar fund: Elsworth and River-Falls, Wis, She arrived home .Saturday.—Crookston Dailey Times, Mrs. N. P. Stone.is the|: : mother of Mrs, Thayer C. Bailey f this. city., CYPHERS-BURNS WEDDING i Miss Julia. Burns and Kahl Cy-| phers, both_of Bemidjl were united L AST TIMES in marriage last.evening at 9 o’clock at the missionary parsonage, Rev. M, A. Soper officlating. THOS. H. INCE HAM AND EGG-SUPPER TOMGHT ; Paramount Picture The annual ham and. egg supper givén by the men, of the Presbyterian ago. ) well. attended. 11 OSTESSES T! OILD. o Aitar Gas o e gplsl}opll Sand church will hold another of itg geries & of eerd parties at the home of Rev. Featuring and ; Mrs, George '‘Backhurst, .1225 Lake (boulevard, tomorrow evening. The. ;hostesses ‘il be Megdames || Doroth Gaom Backhurst, C. W, Vandemluls, . W._Brandborg and Jdhn Goodman, | LABR ATTFNDS CONEERENCE. ; Dalton J. P, Lahr-has.gone to Minneapolis where ha will’ ‘transact husinea.s Also “Big V" comedy TONIGHT, 7:30 and 9:00 A GENTLEMAN.GAMBLER in. the . pioneer days of :49 SHE TRUSTED HIM FULLY then discovered.his profession Banks Within Week il When the Dakota Business College, J. WARREN Fargo, N. D., placed Marjorie Halli- day with the Scandinayjan-American KERRIGAN Bank, Fargo, N. D., sent G. W. Top- 2 ila to the State Bank, Brocket, N. , this institution was only follow- in “T H'E END ing tradition. ' Bankers and business houses of the Northwest constantly demand D. B. C. graduates. THE GAME" Business men find D. B. C. gradu- J - :bes e?sler tg “Erea:jk in” becé?luse tt}l‘\ey A THRILLING WESTERN bave earned by doing rather than y theory. F. L. Watkins, Pres., Da- ROMANCE IN FIVE ACTS kota Busmezs College, 806 Front St., Also—PATHE NEWS Fargo. . D., personally answers all mqmnes Summcr school opens early ‘GRAND ¥ei.t %= HATS OF QUALITY HATS OF STYLE BANKERS PREFER D. B. C. GRADUATES Two Students Placed in North Dakota Catarrn Gannot Be Curea with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local discase, greatly in- fluenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remzady. Hall's Catarrh Madi- cinre is taken iInternally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the eystem, Hall's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years. & com= posed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best bl purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- cine is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Send,for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. AII Drupgglstl. T6e. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. TUNIGHT Last Times Albert E. Smith presents ANITA 's;rr.:wxxm* © “TWO WOMEN” Written by the Famous. Fiction and Screen Author JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD Edited by GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER * and Directed by YOUR DEALERS OR WRITE "TW. Stevenson Go. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. DISTRIBUTORS Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. RALPH INCE THE CAST ANITA STEWART .. Earle Williams Enid-Arden ... John Leighton . Emily Leighton Amos Arden } ....................................... Jutia Swayne Gordon Frank Currier :Harry Northrup Also the last and closing episode of . “THE IRON TEST” AT THE GRAND Theatre PAGE THREE REX Theatre TODAY Ladies, how much freedom should a woman be per- mitted after marriage? *Lewis J. Selznick PRESENTS Constance Talmage —IN— “Experimental Marriage” Select pictures 'Gentlemgn would you marry a woman if you could live with her but three days a week? L-KO Comedy in two parts “The Donkey Did It" Thos J. Culligan presents BLAKE'S PEERLESS HAWAIIAN SINGERS and Players § in number. A program of American and Hawaiian numbers. Each an artist and soloist. A guar- anteed attraction. £5¢, 50c Matinee, 2:30 7:4:"3 TOMORROW—Girl rescued from crooks! William Fox presents the noted film star PEGGY HYLAND The Girl Wlth No Regrets Escape from the Slums Underworld conspirators foil- ed. Battle in the dark for a fortune. Love wins against criminal odds. DON’'T MISS A GREAT DRAMA The taste of Sweet Cream One of the first things you will realize about Home Brand Milk after using your first can is the taste of sweet cream. This sweet cream taste is not just chance, it’s in every can—day in and day out—win- ter and summer—always the same. Every Milk need of the Home is supplied with Home Brand Milk For cooking it can’t be surpassed. In coffee and on cereals it's delicious. For drinking is different and refreshing. And don’t overlook the “Safety’” side of the milk question. Home Brand Milk is bound to be safe. Why take chances on raw milk? At Your Grocers Griggs Cooper & Co. Food Products, St. Paul Order Home Brand| Oursupply of Home Milk here. We sell it{Brand Milk is always daily. It comes to usstrictly fresh. We buy it fresh regularly. \as we need it. Order your milk from us. CHAS. NANGLE ‘ WHEELOCK& WHEELOCK Phone 81 300 3d Street{Phone 174-W .. 507 Beltrami Bemidji, Minn. | Bemldn, Minn. B T SE———y

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