Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 17, 1919, Page 3

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in its maintenance. Frank Slough is very ill at his home on Irvine avenue. AN Elias Steenerson of Crookston was a Bemidji visitor today. Have yqu had 'yaur dish of ice cream ‘today? A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Zilbert this week. cit{ yesterday. Mrs.. Emma, Hinshaw and-Mrs. P. the city shopping. The Motor Inn is open for service every Sunday and every evening. 24517 ;(Attorney J. H. Brown of Interna- ~#fional Falls was in the city today on +=7 ‘professional business, farmers of Shotley, was a Bemidj; business visitor today. : \ ~ Farm loans -made ; without. delay. See C. M. Ascham, office with J. J. ‘Opsahl. 681Mo J. L. McHart of Irvine avenue -and 27th street yesterday morning. Extra nice stock of cut flowers and plants, Elliot Flower Shop. . 1d517 Mrs. S. Annette and daughter, Mrs. William™ Johnson, are vifltiufi rela- tives in Crookston for severa days. The Motor Inn is opn fof service every Sunday and every evezl‘ljlsnlg. 7 . Mrs, Lester Longley of Little Falls 's gpending the week-end with Miss ernig at the R, H. Schumaker home. . Miss Vernice V. Voltz has returned to Bemidji from Big Lake, where she has closed a successful . term of school. = E Dean $560,000 to loan on rarms. 471t ' Land.Co. Attorney C. M. Ascham and Paul Johnson ‘went to Menahga today on business. They expect to return this evening. _Mrs.. T.. Larson and -Mrs. I ‘M. Smith of Laporte autoed to Bemidji yesterday and passed several hours shopping. Cash paid for liberty bonds. In- quire room 61, Markham .-h‘ztftl‘. ® Mrs. M. A. Hubble of Grant Valley was among the visitors in the city yesterday .and while here was. the “guest of friends. A . T B. W. Lakin, superintendent of .Qfig’ging for the Crookston Lumber ~ company, has returned from a busi- ness trip to Duluth. ure 51atf Koors' ice cream is-made with sweet pasteurized cream. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the ' First Scandinavian, Lutheran church, will preach .in Tdftle River & tomorrow Afternoon. \ Mr. and Mrs. B. Langren and Mr. and Mrs. E. Langren and Mrs. A. Foy of Becida were suests of friends in the city yesterday. Dan Rose, of the Watab Pulp and Paper company, returned to Bemidjl this morning from Sartell where he spent several.days on business, Bemidji Woodmen .will give a hard-time dane in the Woodman hal] Tuesday, The Royal Neighbors and their friends are invited. 2d517 Miss Alma Davis of .Minneapolis, was _in Bemidji yesterday en route to Gonvick where she was called by ~“wu@ serious illness of her mother, Mrs. 1.“E. Chamberlain. G. W. Ferrell, manager of the J. C. Penny Conipany store of this f\iv:{’ will leave tgl"! evening for the n cities where he will spend -several days on business matters, Jce cream is the national dessert. 512tf Mr, Hall of Worthington, Minn., who 18 spending the summer in Be- midji, is expected to rteturn today from a trip to Clearbrook, where he has been looking over some land. J. Zilbert has just returned from North Dakota, where he has been em- ployed and has gone to Kelliher, where he will have charge of the saw mill. His family lives in Bemidji. Same prices as before the war on kodak fnishing at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W, 6131-Mo iy i il Dan O'Connor of Deer River is in the city today, looking for accom- modations, as he will attend summer school here, which commences June 23 and will continue till August 1. George Forte of town of Eckles among the business visitors in e city yesterday. Mr. Forte is much improved since taking treatment for paralysis, having suffered a stroke last winter. Superintendent Bank, Mr, and Mrs. Alec Kerr and Mr. and Mrs, 8. D, l 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 cooperation Items phoned ‘or mailed to‘this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and ‘by- the-publishers. Telephone 922, == I} f&ed Mrs. Mary Guthrie 'of Turtle River ‘was a between traim 'visitor in thel Blum of Wilton passed yesterday in W, M. Klock, one of the hustling A son was born to ‘Mr. and Mrs. | |'Harlow ot Park Bapids; will auto to iBemidji ‘tomorrow and will be the [ guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McFad- iden for the day, e car. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey:zeturn- yesterday ‘mnoon from- a “trip to 'Crookston. His wife accompanied ‘him to Bemidjiand will:remain here until Monday, when: she will return to Crookston for-a ‘longer visit. Stop:Paving ‘Rent! Own an Aore. $25 down.- Use the ‘usual monthly payments to building your-home. Bal- i ance of purchase price deferred from 3 to 10 years,.at your.option, Phones 186-W and “737-. 6d519 Birch W. Whiting of Independence, Mo., was in the ctt‘{’ yesterday and while here called at the Pioneer office and renewed his subscription for an- other year. Mr. Whiting formerly made his home in town of Né#thern. |- Rev. B. L. Richardson of ‘Backus, TTth year. Security Bank “Build- Phone. 167, 14517 ing. & " . Miss. . Ella.. Otterstad - of Turtle River and Miss Genevieve Johnston of Hines, who have 'taught in the Pennington school during the winter, were in:Bemidji today, having busi-| j, ness at the office of J. C. McGhee, county-superintendent of.schapls, | cine We-have a large stock of ‘tomato and pansy plants, also %euniums daisies, feverfew, salvia, labelia -and many other bedding plants, We will also have a stock of cut flowers gor Decoration day. A. E, Webster, Be- midji Greenhouse, 1242 Doud Aye.|F. | Phone 166. 1d617 cine David Turner of Ft. Dovey, Can., has been in the city for a short time on business matters. Mr. Turner was in this vicinity many years ago and is very much surprised at the growth of this city, and could hardly believe ithat the City of Enterprise was onl; 22 years old. . . Alex Shavitch returned to Bemidjij yesterday afternoon from Chicago where he spent several-days on busi- ness. While in_ Chicago he: visited his brother, Fred Shavitch, formerly of this city but who is now in charge of the Chicago office.of.-the Art Lamp Manufacturing company. The Fosston Thirteen Towns sdys, Cass Lake lost none of its old-time prestige as a pike fishing resort by the visit of a trio .of local fishermen to that lake last Saturday. When the; returned they brought their legal limit of wall-eyed pike, not to men- tion Private - “Mike” Ostrem’s 16- pound “muskie” that he had immedi- ately named “Big Bertha’ ’after the German 75-mile guns that struck ter- ror into the midst of Paris at one per- iod of the war. The pike averaged unusually large and were caught at the mouth of Turtle River, where the McDonald family keep-the deuervedlyi popular fishermen’s . retreat, and! where the game fish abound. i ‘Louisa M. Alcott’s’ Fawmous St . "LITTLE WOMEN Flag g's—— are 1 Phone 537 THE:BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TO-ATTEND-CELEBRATION. RBev. O. Johnson and wife daughters, Borghild :and Alfhild, will g0 to Solway this evening will attend a seventeenth of May celebation. FAREWELL PICNIC BREAKFAST. * Miss Erickson, Central school, was given a farewell picnic breakfagf at Diamond Point thismorning by the teachers of the Central building., Miss Erickson will not return:to Bemidji next year, -MOTOR TO MINNEAPOLIS- ~Eugene. B. Berman, Jacob Kohler, George E. Kreatz.and Forest will. motor to Minneapolis wg:m C being made "in the. Kohler IN where principal of the tri They plan to travel via the Sauk Centre -route. » RECEPTION: FOR SOLDIER. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ingersolly® who living on the C. N. Shannon farm, entertained at.a.reception and dance last evening, in_honor‘of their son, Rexford Ingersoll. ifurlough - from .Camp Grant. ., Th iwere.- 50 guests, from Bemidji. POTATOES. If you need real seed. potatoes, come and get them mow and. return two for -each bushel regeived in the fall, See Joe McTaggrt, Bemidji, Mh'%% kod THE OTHER SIDE. He Darling, here'’s yonr hera bold; Catarrn Gannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they. cannot reach the seat of the fdenced by Gonmituona) aondi ¥ onal in worder ('o cure it you nternal remedy. X ‘is “taken'. intarn: lotn . prescribed by one of the best physicians. n .this country for years. F posed of some of the best tonics ‘known, combined with some of the best blood urifiers. The perfect combination of e ingredients in Hall's Catarrh Medi- uces - such wanderful results in catarrhal conditlons. Send for testimonials, free. . J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O, Neatly Pressed Suits Always: . Look New . Regular and frequent dry cleaning and pressing keeps. your clothes in 'splendid ap- pearance and fit as long as the cloth will wear, and lengthens also the length of wear given by the material. is -what prod THE MODEL DRY GLEANERS 809 Third Street SPECIALS --- Tonight and Sunday --- Willism A. Brady precents With added attraction “INDEPENDENCE B'GOSH” . . § ELKO ORCHESTRA MUSIC. At evening shows Matinees at 8:00; Evenings at 7:80 and 9:00 ° NOTE PRICES:—Matinees, 10c and 20c; Nights, any seat, 20c. Children when with their parents, 10c nights. 'ELKO THEATRE —TONIGHT AND SUNDAY-- He js-home on 8 including --8eve | Camp Merritt, N. J. iy A must take an .com= GEsn Es — PAGE THREE «Useful Though Unwed. The modern_view is that & woman is aot necessarily o fallure batause her life has been Miss-spent.—Boston Transcript. and they the See the World’s __Greatest Tenor ENRICO= SUNDAY———Special Program ““When Men - Betray”’ a stirring drama of human frailties, written-and , directed by Ivan Abramson with GAIL KANE “My Gousin” The Immortal Caru- 80 in a motion pic- ture at'last! | .Yes, a Caruso picture at ' last. The immartal singer- actor moves before your eyes. You would have to pay five or ten dollars to see him at any metropoli- tdan opera house.’ will arrive in the city Monday night, : he AT THE and-will agsist Rev, James Austin/with Silver stripes instead of gold, a series of evangelistic meeti: be| . Shine upon my. sleeve taday, conducted in the Congre 'Cause I couldn’t sail away. church next week. - He:is-an-gxperi- She } enced. evangelistic singer. But my. dazling, don’t you l‘}out; | You had.to do as you were told— MONDAY d o TR o T T -~ Northern_ Mina. Agoucy. Dwight| No one thinks you had cold feet; an ¥ WHEN MEN BETRAY % D. Miller, dependable, insurance of | —-Silver stripes-instead of gold. .| TUESDAY RAPHIC F1LM CORPORATION [} ‘every kind at fair rates; "year.| ——Chaplain David M, Mne%.\urrie. e A First National attraction CHARLIE CHAPLIN in ‘Shoulder Arms’ the one and only Charlier Chaplin Professor Arnold’s Orchestra will furnish the musical program Matinee, 2:30 . TONIGHT and & REX The story of a rogue. More fascinating than “Boston Blackie” story Bert Lytell “BLACKIE'S REDEMPTION” an amazing Metro drama of Human emotions 10c—20c 7:10—9 SUNDAY Same Time and Price Goldwyn Film Corp. Presents “BLUE BLOOD” A story of the desires, ambitions and the ultimate end of thousands of Americans today With Howard Hickman and an ALL STAR Cast. PEARL WHITE ® Also showing “The Lightning Raider” SMILING B_l:;l: PARSONS 10¢, 20c; Matinee 2:30; 7:20, 9 Goldwyn 2-part Comedy “The Midnight Alarm” AT THE GRAND What Shall We Do ; With Her? SEE - “THE -ETERNAL MAGDALENE The Mystery Woman of All Ages Starring ‘ Margaret Marsh and Maxine Elliott MONDAY and TUESDAY AT THE THEATRE —Comedy A PLAY YOU SAME TIME FORGET ; | | i | ! REX--Thealrs|

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