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Py v S P L C B $i €4 xey RS T . m‘ 2 - 3 o ~for the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing R ee— s § f 4 .‘» — " he:received treatment at Mayo's hos- fdji; yesterday en route to Aure, }jfi,.if’whero:: she will make her future!yuis “giotes Forestry department.| England was opened. The. next day * Mrs. Jobn Noel, and Mrs, A. Anderson | army for a-year and 8 half, and hav- | that city. Mr. M. Murek, re- » Paul since Tuesday, are expectéd: to (’;‘r:tum to Bemidji tomorrow morn- [4 , yesterday. Mrs. Gamble is convalesc- l Miss Esther Ellingsonof Northome, . . - who has been theguest of her cousin, e rs, Herb" Rasmusson..of. Dewey 'Q‘&enur!orz the- past: few days, Te- SATURDAY:EVENING, MAY 24,1919 G 2 THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER 77777 PAGE THREE Use of Metals In the War. A German expert hdas been compll- Ing some statistics of the use of metals in the war. He says that. if the iron and steel used by Germany alone in 45 months of war were forged into a ring which went round .the equator, each meter would .weigh 80 hundred- weight. If the mass-of metal were made into a wall along the battle fronts—or 2,500 miles—a yard high and a yard thick, each yerd would weigh 200 hundredweight. Germany sent to ‘the:front every week: more " guns than were used ip the:wbole of Mrs.- Fi- Fi Stuempges--of - Solway | year, is-back-1n-the-states; according | the Franco-Prussian war. Twenty-four wag.amonsg.the out of town. business|to a cablegram received.from him by { hours consumed more than did the visitors yesterday. his mother, Mrs. J. P. Marcum.; DT.{ ;1 of the earlier war. The moral % Marcum was:stationed at Evacuation Mr. and Mrs, Schulke of Tenstrike | Hospital No. 20. He expects to be he draws is that such things were only autoed to, Bemidji -yesterday and{out of:the service by May 30. He re-| possible -because Germany had .been 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 .'in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this officé are appre- ' _ciated by:readers-of the paper and by the publishers. == Telephone 922. == TONIGHT- TOMORROW Adolph Zukor presents ELSIE FERGUSON ; UR employers, the publige, have found us to be reliable and capable. The qual- ity of the service _rendered by us re- flects credit upon passed the day on business, sides at Bemidji.—Crookston: Daily | Wise enough before. the war to.con- our profession. P Times, quer the world’s markets and oust her Have -you had your dish of ice enemies. —IN— cream today? 612t Lieut. RescoerKaiger, son. of Mr. and Mrs, A, -Ksiser of ‘Bagley, who Microbes in Our Clothes. “THE MARRIAGE PRICE” Mrs, James Wheelor of Bass Lake | pagsed several days:in:Bemidji- visit- Apropos of the liability of demob- was among the out of town business{ing his uncle and-aunt, Dr. and Mrs. nlze% soldiers to coutrayct colds as vigitors in the.city yesterday. Rowland Gilmore of Lake boulevard, |.o, 0 25 they get into “civies” a cor- {%‘ngidn :g p :fivi ::mfie‘flfgg‘ig; respondent suggests that probably the was stationed at Quantico, Va., and | civillan clothes are the cause, wheth- . was for several months aboard a bat-| er they be warnier than the uniforms He really loved her. Nothing unusual about tleship, being in the marine service,| or not. Sir Ernest Shackleton had that, you say? No? Then you have a great something to say about this: matter|™ surprise coming. Get the family together to en- on his return from the artarctic. Not- joy it. withstanding the Intensely. low temper- atures and almost incessarnt blizzards experienced, colds‘'were quite unknown until a bale of clothing brought from An ARTCRAFT Picture “Do¢” Winebrenner returned yes- terday from-Rochester, Minn., where She was a poor girl. She married a millionaire. pital. Farm loans_made without delay, See C. M..Aschem,: office- with J. J. Opsabl, 68-1Mo Mrs.-Joseph-Donery and children-of Cass-Lake -are visiting. relatives in Bemidfi. ‘Mrs; Donery and family will soon join her husband in Den- ver, Col,, where he has been trans- terred to a better position with the WITH EXTRA FEATURES “RIP & STITCH, TAILORS” Paramount-Mack Sennett comedy ELKO ORCHESTRA MUSIC At Evening Performances’ ELKO Sat, = Sup, Matinees 3:00, Nights 7:30, 9:, Prices 10c, 20c Mpsii L, Mallen of St. Paul was in home,: In speaking- pf the departure of| there was an epidetuic of colds in the E Donery, the Cass Lake Times says: | piarty, and Sir Ernest's explanation Mrga.: C. H. Mackey ane%h{im};?“l‘:fi: “Despite-the~ fact that we have| was that the trouble was-caused by g‘;fi““"dg;f"n“"'d ",’{,;;;‘r‘ e et wvailoped tho forest rescrve here and | microbes that had ben hibernating, as X ntend ‘to continue to wallop the re- 3 1 ked 'friends, serve, if there is:a man and his family It were, In the closely packed clothing. we regret to-see-leave it is Jos. Don- $50,000 to loan on farms. gff& ery, as he.has proven the type of citi- ; . & zen that this town needs and wants. |49 OF 53 BANK EMPLOYES An Artcraft picture ARE D. B. C. GRADUATES ||l . o A KNAPP BACK FROM FRANCE. | Of the fifty three people em’ l l nder Lester M. Knapp, son of Mr. and|ployed in the banks of Fargo, the Top” cently placed with the First p Mrs, ©. A, Knapp, returned to Be-1N T = forty-nine attended the National Bank of Fargo makes Featuring the famous ——— midji yesterday from overseas serv- b M#s, Bolle Rise; 3rs. George Day, | ico, having been in the United States| Dakota Business College, of fifteen now employed there. comedian-acrobatic A. F. Seidl, of St. Anthony, a performer Post-Graduate, is now Assist- ant Cashier of the German FRED ‘MAT. 3:00;; EVE: 7:30, 9:00 Mpys, Seth Smith and Miss Blanche Smith: of Becida autoed to Bemidji yesterday and passed several hours on business, of town of Northern passed yesterday ing spent.more than a year in France. in theicity shopping. Knapp was in the aviation branch of —— the-army. He received his discharge Koors'.ice cream s made with pure | at Camp Dodge, . sweet pasteurized cream. 512tf BATCHELDER RETURNS. Jack Batchelder, of Bemidii, a nephew of I. P, Batchelder of this city, will arrive in Bemidji tomorrow, from Camp Dodge, la., where he re. ceived his discharge from military duty, having been in the service for two years. Batchelder was in the Mr, and Mrs. J, A, McDonald, who have ' been in Minneapolis..and St. Mr, and oirs. W. H, Schuize of Grand Forks, N. D,, have opened their cottage at Lavinia for:the sum- mer, having arrived in Bemidjt this week, Cash paid for liberty bonds. In quire'room 51, Markham;hotel, 41tf REX Theatre Sunday Special Program “The Spreading Evil” Miss Ella Hall who teaches in dis- State Bank of Starsburg. In a recent letter Mr. Seidl said: 3 ” aviation department and was sta- kOt,a Busmegshc‘fll]ege' J 5 “ tioned at Kelley Field, Tex. Summer School opens June Some of the biggest 2. Inquiries should be address- circus scenes that came to a close and the teachers, " Miss Lillian MacGregor, Kathryn * _the Top. MaeGregor and Lottie Madson gave & IT'S A NOVELTY 4 Filled with thrills, laughs 3!2513;?!':)3::’““00& were:Demicy and fifty were in attendance and your eyes are blurred, » : dinner was served at fioon, It had And your shin bones knock and Rev, Blaine Lambert, pastor of the been planned to give the picnic at yvour tongue is furred, “The best thing I ever did in my life was’ entering the Da- SCHOOL PICNIC AT CARR LAKE |ed to F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 ever came down the Friday the Carr Lake school term | Front St., Fargo, N. D. pike are in “Under. trict 13, north of Wilton, and’ Mrs: 2 ict | 5chool picnic at the schol h f HAVE YOUHADIT ? % ¢ Carol McClelland, teacher in district | 0 pupliyl:::dflpnre:t:c Sne gltlxs:d'rg; When your back is broke and and there’s a love story, too. Methodiet church, is expected to re- the E. C. Bergh place on Schoolcraft And your tonsils squeak and river, but on account of the uncer- your hair gets dry, 3§ v & s & turn today by automobile from-Ake- | VI P O @O0 O e And you're doggone ’sure that ADDED ATTRACTION First it entertains—it thrills— ley and Nevis, where he attended the centenary meetings, plan was not carried out. None of your're going to die, then it leaves a thought behind the-present faculty will teach-at Carr But you're skeered you won'’t “Submarines and & Lake next term. and afraid you will e ” Teoioream Is tho'national dessert, —_— Just drag to bed and have your Simps ; Plant nasturtiums now.. They will chill, . Two-part Big “V” comedy LR Mrs, Mary Gambel, who has visited | thrive on the poorest land about the And pray the Lord to see you ) throngh, For you've got the “Flu”, boy, you've got the “Flu.” SEE MITCHELL BEFORE THE MICROBES GET YOU. D. S. Mitchell company, left yesterday afternoon : The New York Life Man for l(’?ra’;;d Forks, N. D., where she Northern Natl Bank Bldg. will visit friends over Sunday. 3 ] Room 5 Phone 576W at the Penney home in Solway forthelyarq it th, avi tw th past two weeks, returned to Bemidji :eed. Y ey-Baxe ‘whe stor they ELKO MONDAY and TUESDAY ing from a recent illness. @Hs« Anna Johnson, bhookkeeper Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer. TONIGHT and SUNDA __)_f Louls .. BENNISON Acknowledged premier cowboy screen star in “The Road Called Straight” A Goldwyn picture that- is a story of stout hearts, and fighting fists, a romance of east and west. Same prices as before the war on kodak finishing at' Rich Btudio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W, 613-1Mo TREATHE ~ TODAY o “The price on my head is a Elmer Anderson has returned to little too much money for Bemidji fromr military service, having on: 10 o ” :een etationedhln Wa'shh\(gton. He: &’ wh. ad been in the service for over a year, His parents now reside at-Ins DAZZLING ternational Falls, but' until several years ago lived in Bemidji. Coming the-Spreading Evil, When? ‘Where? 2d523 C. G. Johnson of Bemidji was in Blackduck yesterday with a party of land seekers from out of-town, They spent! yesterday and today looking over land in the town of Birch.— Blackduck American. Priscilla o rprares e Bk | T E gl in 4 4 ngson was- inl- tiated into the Eastern Star lodge. Ihe_ Xxquisite James Quinn has returned to his : E F,, home in Cass Lake from St. Anthony’s hospital, where 'he ha(} bnnwmeil v- § ing treatment for a fractured. leg: : 3 The accident happened last winter To the police, she was a while he-was top loadingat the Hen- mytsery, for none could derson:camps, He still needs:the-as. catch her and none could sistance-of- crutclies. , tell where and when she Northern Minn,, Agency, Dwight would mk& Yet even she D. Miller; aqmr ;um- xnsuu;uca of was not proof against love every kind at fair rates, 17th year. —go see dazzling Prescil- Phome 187, Security Bank Dldg. la lI;)ean in this vi%id thril- 14524 B Y 7l ling drama of the beauti- B.knm Tennstroéntl. Pot lS:hneitl?r ful outlaw whom Cupid tOM company, St Faui SOTMEELy reformed. A picture that with' the same company in this city, will keep you on the edgc and:later with Shavitch Bros., will ( arrive in Bemidji tomorrow morning of your seat. Now playing. LKo Comedy. The photodrama. The sensation of the hour. A First National attraction Charlie Chaplin e [JN— “A Dog’s Life” the one and only Charlie Chaplin in his first million dollar picture. Professor Arnold will furnish the Orchestra music for this program 10c, 20¢ Matinee 2:30 7:10, 9:00 Also Showing “SHE LOVED A SAILOR” a rip-roaring, rousing Kewstone in 2 parts and® will assist Mrs, Tennstrom io packing, preparatory to shipping their household goods to St. Paul, June 1. PEARL WHITE IN ‘THE LIGHTNING RAIDER’ 10¢, 20c, Matinee 2:30; 7:20, 9 The Blackduck American says: Chas. Hayden has returned f{rom Champlin where he had been visiting relatives for the past ten days, He says-that real estate dealers in Min- polis with whom he talked are predicting a large influx of new settlers to the morth ceatral part of the state this season. AT THE GRAND Dz, E, H, Marcum, captain in a modica] corps- oversess. for the J i |