Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 30, 1919, Page 5

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‘Mvrs, J. Haggerty of Scribner was the guest gt‘ ‘friends in the eny yefl- - terday. > A Mrs Frank Spears of Shooks was .a betweén train shopper in Bemidji yesterday. " Have you had your dish of ice cream today? 512tf Theodore Tharaldson and family have moved to theh‘ summer cottage at. Lavinia: 3 . Mrs, AU Carlson and Mrs, VI King of Turtle River visited friends'in Be- midji-yesterday for'a few hours, Arthur Warner and Mrs. Minuie' ~yesterday and-transacted business. 5 ~ . Farm loans made without delay, ' See C M. Ascham, office with J. J. Opsahl, 68-1Mo " Mrs Bernard Landgren and little son, Verne, of Becida wgre among the visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs, H. W. Schultz of Grand Forks, N. D., is occupying the Blake cottage at Lavinia during the summer months. berg of town of Eckles ‘were among the between train visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Land Co. da71tf Among visitors. in. Bemidji today ¢ are A. L. LaFreniere, editor of the . Grand Rapids Independent, ‘his wife and two children. Mrs. .G. A, Lathrop and daughter, Corinme, of ‘Minneapolis, are visiting at the Otto Grimm and P. M. Dicaire hhomes for two weeks, Mijss Orveta Young of Kansas City, ‘Mo., was in Bemidji Wednesday en route to Shooks, where she will visit her parents for a month, . 1 Rl Sixteen-inch mixed hard and’ soft slab.wood for sale; $3 per load. Bemidji Mfg Co., Phone 481, 14530 of the Cormorant Co-operative com- pany, Wns among the business visit- ors: i th‘e cj yesterday, teaching at Backus,'is a guest at the -in Northfield Glenn (xregg of Liuletdrk Who has been the guest -of. his, grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Getchell for the past few days, will return to his home -tomorrow. Koors’ ice cream is made with pure sweet pasteurized rcream. 512tf H. N..Harding and daughter, Miss Bertha Harding, of Cass Lake were visitors in the city last evening, H: N. Harding is father of Glenn Hard- ‘ing of this city, manager of the ,Grand ‘theatre, g “Semator C, C, McCarthy of Grand “ Rapids spént this morning in Be- : midji, being en routé,to his home from Blackduck where he delivered he principal address:at the grad- uation day exercises. i 'Dance-at the Larson Bowery Sat- urday night, May 31st. Music by : William’s Novelty orchestra, Every- body welcome 5d531 Miss Elolse Dickens, who has been 3 ttending the Bemidji high school, ' will .go to her home in White Earth Monday. Miss Dickens is the daugh- ter of Superintendent and Mrs. Wal- ter F. Dickens, formerly of Red Lake Indian dgency. | James Parmelee and Barney 3 Erickson, members of the entertain- ! g i ment committee of the Elks lodge, : A returned to. Bemidji this morning from Thief River Fallg where they attended a big initiation meeting of the Elks lodge in that city. «Cash paid for liberty bomds. In quire room 51, Markham hotel, 41tf ‘William Oberg of Blackduck, son of Mr, and Mrs. E, L. Oberg, was a Bem{djl visitor yesterday, He was * MONDAY and TUESDAY Unkown Love” ', A Pathe Special % picture in 6 parts To eaeh day give an mte'reatmg and complete review of the z;n.y s social lutwme: is our desire.” This page is devoted to personal tion, )!omal items and news briefs and we. uohclt your cooperation m Toleplmn- 22 .| Oberg s editor and publisher of thid Warner of Puposky autoed to Bemidji Mrs. E. W Hall and Mrs, A, Lmid- : 350,000 to' loan on farms, Dean | Felix Heibel of Shéoks. -president’ who has: beef |4 .Bert Getchell home on:” Bemidji | “avenue, while en’ route to l\er home: THE BEMIDJL DAILY PIONEER ciation, and the proceeds: will ‘be used.in financing the_ baseball"team; TO ATTEND HOUSE PARTY. XMrs Walter Wleland at Lake Nis-|cgpadity:of the boat. swa. .. |not fancy being caj SANS SOUC! CLUB. The ' Sans Souei, club will meet with Mrs. Thayer Bailey at the N. P, Stone: home, North Broadway, Thursday evening, It is the regular |meeting of | th ) ; |one"of. the gradyates of the Black- Tithes, & e, ol hrookston duck high ‘'school last evening, E. 1. life's journey. ON CAMPING TRIP. Misses Dorothy = Nangle, Avis Mrs W, J, McLa;thy and ~little| Cameron, Alice Witting, Muriel Mec- daughter, Colette, left this morning|Gee, Gladys Getehell, Alice Elmquist, foF Brainerd, where they will vigit{and Margaret Rood will, leave Sun- Mr. McCarthy's sister, Mrs. O'Brien,|day afternoon for Norway beach, returning to Bemidji tomorrow or|where they will spend a week camp= Monday:. Mr. McCarthy went’ toing at the Bowsér summer cottage. Brainerd last evening, } - mackduck American. Ice cream is the national dessert. o ON EXTENDED VISIT. : 512t1 E: H_‘Dgnu, business manager of the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing com- pany, a;(;(l‘ompunied by his wife and Pipestone, Minn., drove to Bemidji| SOV Phi 1D left this morning for Wednesday, making the trip of 325 Rapid City; 8. D., where they will mifes in their Ford in one day. They | ViSit Mr. Denu’s brother, A, R. Denu will visit their-son, Bernard Land-|2nd family and his sister, ) B D. gren and family at Becida for a week, | Mintener and family. They expect Mr. and Mrs, Land ake an.an. | 150 to visit Mrs, Denu's sister, Mrs. nual trip u; Bex::‘i:ngi):en maseqan. an | A. C. Park at Harlowton, Mont. The ;trlp is being made by motor and they John Tennstrom, formerly of this| plan to be gone about three weeks. city, who is employed with Schueid- er Bros,, company in St. Paul and! who had passed several days in Be- midji, returned to the cities last evening. Mr. Tennstrom came to Ba- midji to ‘pack his household goods | and ship same to St. Paul, Mrs Tennstrom will join her family lhele in about a week, Mr. and 1\Ii's. Charles Landgren of frozen north. 6 parts “DINANUTER” NEXT TO THE REX THEATRE in two reels. Same prices as before the war on kodak finfshing 4t Rich Studio. 29 10th St, Phone 570-W, 613-1Mo CHOICE MEATS SPECIAL:® { hllrsd‘l. E. Black and children lert yesterday morning for Spom\r;n]- ; FOR SATURDAY Wash., where they will join Black and make their future home, ; § ;ml- [(illu%k is superintendent.-of the nlan Smpire Paper company of A iy Spokane. While 1n Bemidji ne was| B€Ef Roast, 1b. ... .23¢ associated with the Crookston -Lum- ber company and later ,with um'Beef Stew b...o0 18¢c| Grand Forks Lumber company, DANGE %ToH s, - | Veal Roast, Ib. . . .. 22¢ With the armory beautifully dec- | Saturday MAY ALLISON at her best. “PEGGY DOES 1@ series of social affairs which is be- ing planned by officers of the ai&o-ILard COmpOund, lb. 27¢ A K KKK KK AR N.. ' * R R T Fred Tétrowske “hus “bought¥ the Miss Donna Lycan - will leave|motor hoat *Chief” from ¥rank 0., Thursday morning for Brainerd. She and is making quick trips to Redby will attend a house party given by |and back always having load to the But Fred did ain without a ‘'mate so on the 7th of May he took un- to himself a first mate not to pilot thedout but to guide himself through He and Miss Antonnia Halpma' of Waskish were married at the above date and are now keeping MUNROE SALISBURY in a mighty Picture of the “The Blinding Trail” The great out-of-doors in SID CONKLIN in a Keystone comedy D 10c, 20c; Matinee 2:30; 7:20, 9 lj.ER DARNDEST” A Metro comedy Treat PEARL WHITE ‘lorated and good e th dane e oy e STt 2 davs| Veal Stew, Ib . ... 18e In “THE e Bemi By any t: S . Ao : 3 . ’ | oujogable affair. < 1t w Saver kraut, Ib . .. .54¢|ll “Lightning Raider” Saturday and | ' Tomorrow and Next Day ‘Sunday Thomas H Ince Presents | HEnry 'B. Walthall —IN— -*The False F aces 5 . A Paramount-Artcraft Speclal Superb seven-part photoplay of mystery, in- " trigue, spy plottmgs, love, war and wctory. Based on the fascmatmg story of “The Lone ' - Wolf” which appeared serially in The Saturday Evenmg Post. RN ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTIONS “East Lynne with Variations” What do you care what its about? It’s A Para- mount-Mack Sennett Comedy in two parts Ben “Turpin, Chas Lynn and Alice Lake are in it. That’s all you want to know. , 1Musnc by Elko Orchestra At each evening show—Sgturday and Sunday Matinees at 3:00; Children 10:’ Adulu 25¢ AT THE ELKO - Tomorrow and Next Day Sunday Saturday and . h pse at- the Tetrowske farm, . wish them health, happiness and pw&perny to be the!rs now apd al- Ll n the 26th of May everyhody in our township is éxpected to be -at the Heulin school house to organize and elect permanent officers -in our Farmers' club, which was started by Mr, Aamodt some timeé ago. Mr, Aamodt seems to have a way of get- ting the farmers interested to their own interest and unless they take in- terést in what will bring pecunary returns for their labor, we cannot ex-| pect to fitly survive, TONIGHT —' AT 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 — | Also showing { “THE SCREEN MAc.AziNs" “HOLME'S TRAVELOGUE" ELKO modern fiction. 10c—20c We | —a— . | s ‘Also JUNE EIVIDGE. MONTAGU, LOVE Ot e 1, fomtes By (e TR— W | a 2-part comedy : REX THEATRE ’Sunday Special —— PROGRAM =—— MARY REGAN The 7-reel super-dreadnaught of melodramas Anita Stwart The ideal type for the most fal Heroine of Leroy SéBtts A First National Attraction. Charlie Chaplin IN' “THE ROUSTABOUT” Professor Arnold’s Orchestra MATINEE 2:30 % The Coolest Place in 4 Town in the Aflernoon ing character of sensational nov- el of big pleasure in New York. Directed by Lois Webey. A woman haunted by fear of her past, out of which the evil reputation and pals of “Gentleman” Jim Regan, her father, crook and cynic, were ever reaching for her. Lov- ing, but fearing to contaminate with her family name, the man who would marry and cherish her. 7:10—9:00 ATURDAY JUNDAY Blue coat, brass buttons~ and the world was his. SMILING Bl_u PARSONS “THE SEA WOOF” THE PIONEER WANT ADS " BRING RESULTS

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