Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 22, 1919, Page 5

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.+ THURSDAY..EVENING, MAY 22,.1919, THE BEMIDJL DAILY PIONEER MEN OF MANY NATIONS “IN- GRAVES - AT- Germans Buried in i:emmqy pasEea tnrough Nish on thelr way back to‘Macedonla. - Another is that of SerbMan refugees who met a similar fate in the course of their wanderings toward their homes either to the north or south. SPOIL 0. HENRY’S' SKETCHES "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 With French, Serbians “ii"its maintenance. Htems-phoned or mailed to this ‘office are appre- and Russi Texas Workmen Teéar Down Bulld- ng Where the Author Was Employed. Auvstin, Tex.—Sketches -on' the walls ‘ot 'the 0ld land: office bullding on the ‘cupltol’ grounds, ‘drawn by ‘O. Henry the' guthor, while-he ‘was: a’'clerk in " the statehouse here, vre being destroy- soldiers .and officers. Each -graveds| o ‘“Workmen are tearing/ down 'the harked -by a permanent, heavy, 8olld | pupiding. S cement stone,. roughly in'the :shape’o€) - O:“Heary, - in’ his'‘udolescence; pube Have you had your dish of ice an iron cross. A neighboring'factory,| ghed a little weekly, The Rolling oream today? 512tt ififi;fl"fi%}?figflfiefim formerly devoted to the manufacturel Ngome, werked in the land office-as & Rev. M. H. Dast of Rosby was|8nd @ cordial invitation is extended. of briquets for fuel, was divertel t| elerk, and worked- prodiglously on the the busi) isitors in ‘the the manufacture of.these.tombstones. | storfes that later were to entertain an oo il PARKER-00LBY ‘WEDDING. Nest in size Is the Bulgarian, esch| arey of readers. ~ P, 3 Ethel ,Colby- of “this:-county: and| SFave being marked by a‘heavy wood-{ ' His-real name was Sidney Porter, Miss Ella Ellers of Leonard spent|Howard Parker-of Cass:county iwere| €0 Cross. These. tiibers were requi- | and he was then unknown tofame.: No several hours in the city yesterday,|married ‘-Tuteday- evening . at' ' the| sitioned by the -Bulgarians: fromj the|.one: seems- to--remember-whether: he ciated by readers of ‘the paper-and by the publishers. Telephone 922. There is a cemetery at:Nish in- which is epitomized: the entire-history of the great:war in the Orient. :-In it the var}- ous groups of' soldlers; prisoners | and ‘refugees have their-separate plots. ¢ ‘Largest of all is that of the German ~butiding -tomor- “commeneing. at 2 the "Gas compan; ‘row - “afternoon,. o'elock. HOST TO LINNEA SOCIETY. Clifford Klé¢in will entertain' the Linnea socfety- of-thp-Swedish -Luth- Miss Olga Maltrud of Becida passed yesterday -in. the city shopping. Miss Elsie Bolt of -Fern Hill was the guest of friends in Bemidji yes- terday. visiting friends. .| Methodist” parsonage, ‘Rev.’ ‘Blaine| houses of people of Nish ‘and eagh{ was.a.good clerk, and.those.who.have A Lambert ‘officiating.” They will make]. eross represents-not:only the- grave ligeei the sketches say that-as:an artist Farm loans made without delay,|their home-at Nashwauk, Mina, of a Bulgarian but the partial demolt: | he was a good story teller. See C. M. Ascham, office with J. J. bl §8-1Mo tion“ of the home of & ‘citizen of Nish. cfi.@m AT" ?I?SBNYMt i These wooden crosses are So-numerous T _| ~Under theausp of:.the - ~| as to almost give the effect of a forest. Mrs, Chis Pink of ‘SBhooks trans-| . ..em Holiness association,cRev, M, The group ilt Austrian graves is con- acted-business in ‘the'city yesterday H f the church at: Ros- : between trains. : bi,?::zotn:::;zhat?mpumeuflm siderably smaller. - Separated from POTATO: PRODUCTS . \will bé héld. thepe from June 4 to 15, | these are the plots for the allled: sol- COMPANY: o Mies Thelmahstene'of %’n"%"l’[’us The sessions.will .be held in a darge| diers. Here are to be found a much| . Notice is. hereby given that a V‘;‘ the guestdo: eir‘ ”2 e, Mrs. ut‘)mer tent. smaller numBer of -graves of | the |special meeting of the stackhalders of #7€. Baer-and family for a’ month. French and the Itallans. On the hill. | the Bemidji Potato . Products com- WAR VETERAN. slde wi 5 " pany, will be held at the company’s 360,000 10 loanion-farms;, Dead kot € Was . Targer Dumber of . Raw plant at Bemidji, Minn,, on Saturday Land Co. ; a71tf | * Frank MeManus; Jr,) was pleasant-| graves, those of the Serblan soldiers Y 1y surprised:by ‘a numther-of friends| who-died in the final-capture of Nish. :g*’c},‘,"g;;,{,g,‘dgg';g,gglf,;;’g;{y;;; .. Miss J.-Elliott and Miss Vera!El. |last evening at his-iomé, 1213:Dewey | The Germans: made one of the ilast|of the said corporation .~ Hot of Pinewood were between train-{avenue,:sMcManus: hasorecently re-( gtands here and Nish was taken oaly| - That the pury atitheisaid nieots zx;‘“‘*"' visitors in-the city yester- g;‘:’?n 5’;‘;‘“@::&?9";{:%:::::5 after five assaults with the bayonet. '|ing {s that of ratifying a rg;lc: of ‘the * ;. . -t Here are th ki ots. | company’s plant as ente: nto by ber ofi:the -Rainbow! -division, e are three queer-looking pl the Board of Directors. J. H. Koors of Koors Bros,. com- One- includes--the -graves. of-the- Rus- y ~pany, Teturned last evening from a SCHOOL PICNIC. slan prisoners ' of ~war ' who were fifi:dg;;;:%::cg?fi?;:?g: ::: ~business “trip’ to''Park Rapids and| - yryoec Tinjan MacGregor; brought here to work, by the enemy.| oration ‘may:be dissolved, 1= vieinity. ryn MacGregor and Lottie They are numerous. Another is that C. W 'BRANDBORG, 4 - teachers at:thé Carf: Lake:school [ of the Roumanian prisoners of war, 3d523-630-67 Secretary. Koors® ice :‘re;!m is made wm‘s‘;‘;‘; will’ give a:picnic Friday afternoon| also numerous.. Less numerous’ are| . sweet-pastetrized ‘cream. for the pupils and parents,i at the| those of the Itallan prisoners of war. y E. C. Bergh place, on the Schoolcraft ) Mr..and Mrs.. H, A. Garrison and Nearby are two newer groups -of Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Nelson, of Pflsco— ;‘::;: Dinner will be served. at .graves. One includes the grave of the ton, arrived in Bemidji “yesterday, : i Greek refugees who _died, many “of angking theitrip By Motor. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. | them from the inuepss, s they Ethel Guthrie was in Bemidji yes-| Mr.-and Mrs. Graham M, Torrance - terday,_being enroute to her home entertained Mr. anq Mrs. A. P, White ,at Turtle River from Pennington |?nd Mrs.Ike Black of Boston at din- # uer at the Hotel-Markham last even- ji., There sho had heen teaching, ing Mra. Black, who is a former Be- an . Cash paid for liberty bonds. ' In|Midil resident, is.the guest of Mr. quire room 51, Markham hotel, 41tf|8nd Mrs, A, P.' White at their sum- 5 mer cottage at Birchmont' Beach, having-arrived in'the city'yesterday, |- NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF . STOCKHOLDERS :OF . BEMIDJI Theatre TODAY. and TOMORROW MRS, CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Mildred Harris) J. J. Trask, formerly ‘proprietor of Before™ coming to Bemidji, Mrs. . i LAST TIME———— ||~ the Bemidji Steam Laundry, motored = S to St. Paul this morning, where he | Black visited- relatives in-Duluth. i Y\ '“ have to be vill v hi 8¢ d daughter. 2 ¢ i e MISS KENFIELD, HOSTESS. Vitagraph’s newest and *fl rid Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Digjel of Nebish| Mise Arvilla Kenfleld entertained most pretentious drama of m e 'n Uour returned this' morning from g six|at -tea yesterday afternoen- for Mrs, s s weeks' visit with ‘their. daughter,| W. B. Erwin, of Chicago, who ‘has New York society 'life— Mrs. Philip Rotzin of Wynyard, Sask., | recently joined - her husband' here. “The Can, The guests were Mesdames J. Mur- R : tphy,- Ralph Lycan; H. M. Stanton, Ice cream is the national dessert, { William Chichester,- L. A.-LaBaw, . 512tf ] Martin Kenfield, Ira J. Cool, A. E. Feir, M. Greenblat, George.Cochran, lr M. N. Crawford, proprietor of the}Jr, ‘Forest Halgren, H, C. Baer and Ideal pool room, returned last even-{Miss Velma Dean, .- Miss “Thelma M ] . 99 ng from Minneapolis where he spent | Stene of Minneapolis, and Miss ‘Vera a week on business matters. He made | Backus. ues lon the trip by automobile, c ENARY 6s. - 1 ' ENT: MEETIN with the Beautifu Rev. and Mrs. -George Backhurst Rev,” Blaine -Lambert, pastor of d returned yestérday from an automo- {the Methodist church,.and 8. E, Hur- ] bile trip to White Earth Indian res-locker attended tH# centenary meet- Corrlne ervation. Rev. Backhurst is rector|ing at Akeley:last:evening. Mf. Hur- . : of the Episcopal church, locker will return .to Bemidji today PY Py and * Rev, ‘Lambert “went to Nevis, ~Same -prices- as-before -the war.on j where he will attend another centen- rl l kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29]ary meeting. The Akeley and Nevis 10th St. Phone 570-W. 613-1Mo | churches plan to go:over the top this one of the snappiest, clev- Sister’s place! week, in the world wide' centenary ik Mrs. R. E. Larson and son Robert, { movement, by subscribing their quota erest .plays of the season : Jr., of Anaconda, Mont.,, are the|of $536 for five years. The meetings showmg numerous gor- guests of Mrs, George J, Pellow of {are held to explain the-movement. geous gowns and late cre- .Mill .Park for a month. Mrs. Lar- ations. Also showing— son and Mrs, Pellow are cousins, BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED. “pPATHE WEEKLY” l Mrs, S, A, Cutter entertained at a ‘Mies Esther Ellingson of Northome| yjtchen shower for Miss Jennie Grat- at the L HE'D found she couldn’t sell arrived in Bemidji last evening and |, vesterday afternoon at her home, S-hml‘ to him, and then a isithe guest of her cousin, Mrs. Herb | Thge guests \wereMesdames A; B, ) / trick of fate d.u'r'-eod her for- Rasmusson, Miss_Ellingson will be{ qyepcter, Clayton Winter; :Herb ‘Ras- ] aver—forced her. back into his initiated into the Easterd.Star lodge! nygson, " Charles © Campbell, - Mabel arms in place of the sister who today. Young, McCoy, ‘August Benson, -Andy ~had run away while the minister g . Larson, Anton Erickson, John Gil- . Di im Northern Minn,, Agency. Dwight l}ertcon, “James G. ~Gratton,” Ray ::“ll..r mnfi'.}; r{:: D. Miller, dependable insurance of{gpencer, Hayward, Andy ‘Olavin, W. all by waiting for the one she every ‘kind at fair rates, 17th year.ij ' preCarthy, Miss:: Olvia . Wis: weally loved? See beautiful Mil- Phone 167. = Security Bank 13?:52' enberger, 'Miss''Florence Gratton, dred Harris in “BORROWED Miss Vera Cutter; Miss:Irene Powell, CLOTHES,” the most wonderful 3 and Miss® Blanehé ‘Gratton, ' The af- of hole . Miss Dora Hazen of the O'Leary)iamoon was paseed in-music:and con- “ ’, love story the whole year ' Bowser company store, is enjoying a|vergation. Mrs.: Cutter-was assisted : Now playing. two weeks’ vacation, which ehe isly; garving by:Miss Vera'Cutter and spending in Eagle Bend and Parkers|jigs Jrene Powell." Miss Gratton's Prairie, visiting relatives and{marriage to Carter Cutter will: take FATTY ARBUCKLE Comedy friends! place the firat: part of June. Cutter ‘IN THE CLEAN-UP’ ; by name, and “Simp”’ by has just returned to the United Stat A from overseas dutyoand is expected g nature, is the charncte_r Outing Chester 10¢, 20c, Matinee 2:30; 7:20, 9 arrive in Bemidji soon. taken by - Bryant (FRIDAY--- If you need real sesd potatoes, come The noted Jap and get them:now and .return’ two Sessue — . © ‘Mrs, J. W. Clair aund little son, John Wallace, Jr.; left last evening for Anoka, having been called there by the serious illness of her mwther, +Mrs, BE. E. Powell. Mrs, Powell’s condition is critical and she is not expected to recover. ' for: each' bushel recefved in-the fall, See Joe McTaggrt, Bemidsl; Minn. w hb ' , , sz asnpurn Molly Wolden, of Saum, were in Be- Is Paramount picture midji yesterday, being en route to “CAN l BE P ¢‘POOR BOOB” o amer: * Bones. Tecmntiy ¢l (CURED?” SAY: the su . & he s “turhed from overseas Where Making mistakes was his { Coming the Spreading Evil, When? Where? 2db23 . Olat Bones and his sister, Miss .served with the coast artillery. THE SUFFERER forte . At a meeting of the Masonic lodge = . : They say Angels protect H k beld last evening the second degree How often have you heard that sad “Boobs” and “Simps”’ who aya awa was conferred upon five candidates.| ery from the victims of disease. Per- k istakes | At a special meeting to be held next make mis . brands haps the disorder has gone too far for help, but oftener it is:just in its-first: stages and the pains and aches are only nature’s first eries--for help.-Do not despoir, Find out the cause and give See “POOR BOOB” You'll Laugh AT THE . ELKO TONIGHT At 7:30 and 9:00 Wednesday night there will be work in the third degree, and after the ceremonies a lunch will be served. naturo all the 'help you .can .and. she will repay you with health, Look. after Fannie Ward with a red hot iron, for be- ing “THE CHEAT” See it at GRAND John, left this morning by automo-| gverworked organs of: uman hody, /3 bile for Foreston, Mifin.,, via Brain-| and when they lnn“in&:h!elk work of erd, where they will visit Mrs. Stew-| filterixg-and throwing off:the poison art’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.| that constantly accumulates in the. sys- Panchot, and her sisters, Mrs, Thor-| tem, cverything -goes: wrong. - GOLD son and Mrs. Neuman, Mr. Stewart| MEDAL Haarlem - Qil- Capsules' . will will return to Bemidji Sunday. but| give almost immediate relief from kid- Mrs., Stewart and children will re-| ney and bladder troubles and their kin- main until after July 4. dred ailments, They will free your body from pain in short order. But be to get GOLD MEDAY. Look f. EPISCOPAL FOOD SALE. the mame on every. bor: In three sizes, “4 . Members of the Guild of the Epis-| sealed packages.. Money sefunded if eopal chtirel &l hold a food sria {n| they do ot halp you. . -‘ ¥ ‘ Mr. and Mrs, T. @ Stewart and ‘ | ‘daughter, Mary Ann, and little son,| the kidneys. The kidneys are the most PAGE FIVE Huge Death Toll Among Prussiane. Prussia's losses In officers and: men E..W. HANNAH during the war have been made pub- lic by a staff officer, who: based his Licensed ¥ figures from the official casualty lists. o The report shows that 32,454 officers Auchoneer and more than 4,330,000 soldiers were || killed, wounded or missing. I Sell Anything Anywhere, S . and Get Top Prices. Marble in an' Egg. Bven hens play marbles in the Special .attention -given to spring. says Mrs. Rohles of Kenosha, 'arm Wis. While preparing a -cake (not t sales. A marble . cake, either) 'she cracked [} 206 Minn. Ave., Phone 129W an egg and out rolled a hard marble. STARS GREEN EYES ELKO FRIDAY THE-UNIVERSAL CAR It is most important when your Ford Car requires mechanical attention that you place it in charge of the authorized Ford dealer, because then you are sure of hav- ing repairs and replacements made with Genuine Ford-made materials by men who know all about Ford cars.. So. bring your Ford to us where satisaction is guaranteed. Prompt, efficient service at all times and Ford cars if you wish to buy: Runabout $500.. Touring Car $528.. Coupelet $725. Town Car $750. Sedan $850. One Ton Truck Chassis $550—all f.0.b. Detroit. C. W. JEWETT CO0,, Inc. BEMIDJI MINN. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER MILLINERY Now On Diaplay Milans, Leghorns, Hair Hats, Crepe Hats, Tafs feta Hats, Milan Hemps, Lisere-Sailors Mushrooms, the new Poke Bonnet, White Or- chid, Jade Green, Pink, Navy and combijnations. Moderately Priced— $5 to $25 ¢ Visitors Welecome. It is an inspiration and a joy to view these summer colors even if one does not wish to buy. Bon Ton Miuinery Successor to The Marionnet Millinery

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