Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 31, 1919, Page 3

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BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES | ', =To, eécia day : ive. an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This:page'ds’ devoted to persorial’ mention, socidl items and news briefs and ‘we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed.to this office are appre- * ciated by readers of the paper and by the’ publishers. ! Telephone 922, R. G. .Chisolm, Minneapolis lum- Jberman, is a Bemidji business vis- ~.itor today. . ; ' Miss Annie Eiias of Minong, Wis., :% ‘s visiting at the Daily home in Be- .. eda for a month. = Have you had your aish of ice eream today? 512tf ‘ J. H. McLean of Hannah, N. D., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Hines for a couple of days. .Mrs. Clyde Ewing of Puposky fdrove to Bemidji Thursday and vis- fted friends for a few hours. - Farm loans made without delay, +.See C. M. Ascham, office with J, J. . Opsahl, ? 68-1Mo Misses Annie and Marie Matson of Fery Hill motored to Bemidji yester- gav’and attended the Decoration day ercises. . Matt Kelly of Niagara, N. D., .was in Bemidji yesterday en route to ~Turtle River, here he will visit friends for a week. i} . $50,000 to loan on farms, Dean Land Co. a71tf ‘Mrs. J. W. Diedrich and lit daughter, Katherine, left this morn- :)neg for -Little Falls--where they will the guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Peter Vasaly. i - Mrs. Jessie Gay of Brumo, Minn, ‘cameto Bemidji yesterday -to attend . ithe “Decoration : day exercises. Her ‘thusband “is buried in Greenwood icemetery. < " Koors’ ice cream is made with pure Bweet pasteurized.cream. 512tf Christine Ernst of Park apids, agcompanied her brothers [jke and Joe to Bemidji -yesterday The latter joined the Knights of Col- : umbus lodge while in the city. Dance at the Larson Bowery Sat- urday night, May 31st. Music by William’s Novelty orchestra, Every- body welcome. b 5d631 Mrs.: David Miller and daughters, Edith and Anna, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Miller’s mother, Mrs. Frank Slé‘ersm:k of Grant Valley for two weeks. - Cash paid for liberty bonds. In : quire room 51, Markham hotel. 41tf Captain and Mrs. Marcum left this ‘morning for Crookston,' Fargo and :Grand Forks where they will visit ‘friends and relatives during'the next iweek, making -the trip by motor. Ice cream is the national dessert. b12tt Guy Simpkins and family, Mrs. A. :B. Arnold, Mrs. Mary Guthrie, and tMrs. P. Larkin of Turtle River {motored to Bemidji yesterddy and ‘at- :tengded the Decoration day exercises. " Same prices as befure the war on ‘kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 613-1Mo Judge C. W. Stanton returned to Bemidji this morning from Walker :where. he delivered the commence- ment address. Yesterday morning ' the judge spoke at the Laporte Mem- orial day ceremonies. This evening a dance will be 'given in the Armory. Tickets $1. Ladies without escorts 26c. The public is cordially invited. 1d631 “Joe Blondo, proprietor of Blondo's ‘restaurant, claims_the distinction of hanling the biggest load of people in :the parade yesterday. Blondo drove a Ford and hauled 25 people, ages ranging from four to 47 years. wool; Troppman wants Lty 1d5631 paying highest :market. your _.» George Keenan, manager of the ‘Bemidji Motor service company, re- *turned to Bemidji Thursday from Du- h where he -had passed several ;on ‘business. = Mr. Keenan re- ports the sale of several Overland cars. ¢ Just received a mnew stock of sprinklers. Palmers Hdw. 1d531 Miss’ Katherine MacGregor left this -noon for Grand Rapids, where she wil visit at the Charles Aiken home for two weeks. She will then . SEE— . “THE UNKNOWN LOVE” - in six parts MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT THE GRAND this morning for Spooner, go to Diluth, St. Paul and Rochiest- er; ;vahere she ‘will visit for-several weeks. " Northern Minn., Agency. Dwight D. ‘Miller, dependable rinsurance of every kind at fair rates, 17th year. Phone 167. .. -8ecurity - Bank l,Bldg. . d531 Miss Inga Nokken of Fargo, N. D., arrived in Bemidji yesterday and will remain with her aunt, Mrs. Henry Fallon. during the summer. Mrs. Fallon recently sustained a broken leg, when she fell off a chair on which she was standing, Don't let your garden spoil for the want of a sprinkler. Palmer Hdw. has them. 1d631 Leo Achenbach of Clarkdale, Ariz., who has been visiting at the home of his brother, J. 0. Achenbach of this city for the past several days, left Minn., where he.'will visit his brother, Jule Achenbach for some time. Miss Sunql ~Warninger, trained nurse, 'daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Warninger, who has ‘been wvisiting her parents-here for a few days, will return to Anoka: tomorrow. Miss Warninger graduated from the Min- neapolis City -hospital’ in April. Go to Palmers:Hdw. for your tires and all autp accessories. 1d531 Miss Mavis Philippi closed a term of schoel -in-town of Northern this weck. Miss Philippi has gone to Ten Lakes where she will visit at the Alex Sawyer, home fora short time. Cora Sawyer, Who attended the Northern rsichoul' returned to her home yester-: ay. i Mrs. M. Gleason of Walker; who has been the guest of ‘her daughter, Mrs. William Clish and family for the past:couple of days, returned to her home today. She was -accom- panied to Walker by her grandchild- ren Francis and Mae Clish, who will visit her for a couple of weeks. Why not cut down the high cost of living by enjoying some of those nice pig pike. Palmers Hdw. has a full line of fishing tackle. Adolph Billeadeau returned to Be- midji this morning from € where he attended the funeral of his brother, Victor brother had been suffering from ecan- cer for some time and death was not unexpected. He.was 42 years .old and is survived by a.wife and four| children. Miss Inga Dahl of Crookston, deputy register of deeds of Polk county,/arrived in the city yesterday noon. She came to attend-the Be- midji high sohool graduation exer- cises, her niece, Miss Margaret Rood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rood, Tonight & Tomorrow 14531} rookston’ Billeadeau. - The. being one of the graduates. While in’ Bemidji she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rood, and family. Miss Dahl will return to Crookston tomorrow. Bemidji people will be interested ‘in the following item appearing -in} the Cass Lake Times, as H. D. Ken- fleld is a br@ther of P. E. Kenfleld || of this city, and well known here. “At a meeting of the Council held last Saturday. evening W Fountain resigned as president of the village council, .the reason for | resigning being that "he wished to be Dbetter able to handle his ather,| duties and ‘chose H. to ‘fill out the unexpir f-| fice. Kenfleld is‘a thorough go-get.| ter and booster and'the conncil could; not ‘have chosen anyone to ‘fill out| the term of Mr. LaFountain who'i a8 gnfversally popular as H. 'D.. Ke: fleld.” Any one wishing a good insurnce:, | at a very reasonable rate, ca;ldsfim! \ ‘ H Although but one year old the Be-j midji Mooseheart Legion is en-mhuslns-i tic.as a.result of its accomplishment| in the recent campaign for member-| ship. Bemidji members of the Legion; an auxilliary to the Moose lodge,if: have won third place in the entire| United 'States in the number of new. members secured by that order in ai campaign which was launched some| time ago. First place was won by the Mooseheart .ladge of Bethlehem, Pa., | second by Kendglvil]e. Ind., and Be- midji third. The reward for the lodge: winning third place is a free trip for one delegate” to the meeting of the Mooseheart Legion, which will take place at Mooseheart, Ill.; June 22 and Mrs. Della Connick, who secured the' largest:number of -candidates for the' Bemidji lodge, will be the delegata. ! DANCE IN ARMORY TONIGHT. . ; A-dance -will -be -given in the Be: mdji armory tonight to which the public is cordially ‘invited. Music will be furnished by the five Syco- pators. ‘WII' RETURN MONDAY. Lieutenant and Mrs. C. R. San. Lhorn will return -to Bemidji -Monday. from Washington where ‘they have MON.&TUES. A regular old-style pirate yarn “Such a Little Pirate” .But with a very modern damsel . LILA LEE Right in the nub of it. Also Showing A “BIG V" Comedy AT THE' ‘passed most of -the ‘wintér. Doctor Sanborn has been granted a 60 days leave of absence, at the end 'of which time he will return to Washington. Theatre-—-Today May %lliso-n' “Poggybuesurandest the latest Metro play in which the irristible star, May Allison, will be seen at this theatre today, is a glittering story of enticing youth — sparkling with love and humor. It tells the story of a young mad- .cap who iis the despair of her conventional sister, the joy of her father and the conquerer of a mere man who finds it impos- sible not to fall madly in love with her. How her tom-boy athletic training comes into vital uge and in the end makes ’her the heroine of the family, is thrillingly shown, and the romance which runs through the scintillating play is of the -appealing kind which goes to the «heart of the cbserver. This is a comedy similar :to “In For 30 Days.” ~The ‘picture is an: adaption of Royal Brown’s widely read ed Book magazine story of the same name. PEARL WHITE In “THE “Lightning ‘Raider”. “‘THE BARS OF DEATH” The Red Glove will be ‘shown Tuesday instead of | Monday. WM. STAKIS I’ro;réuive Shoe Repair Shop We pay Parcel Post one way /' Cor. Remore Hotel Bldg. A I S AT = -~ SPECIALS= Thomas H. Ince Presents - Henry B. Walthall —IN— “The False Faces” A Paramount-Artcraft Special Superb seven-part photoplay of mystery, intrigue, spy plot- tings, love, war, and victory. ) Based on the fascinating story of “The Lone Wolf” which appeared serially in The Saturday Evening Post. ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTIONS “East Lynne with Variations” . What do youcare what its about? It’s a Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy: it two parts. ‘Ben Turpin, Chas. Lynn end Alice Lake are in it. That's all you want to know. ‘Music by Elko Orchestra At each evening Show-=$aturday and Sunday Pricer . Matinees at 8:00; Children 10c; Adults 20c. ° Nights at 7:30 and 9:15—10c and 25c Tonight :and «= AT THE ELKO ™., Sunday Special | = PROGRAM == The 7-reel super-dreadnaught of melodramas Louis B. Mayer presents @ Y < Anita Stewart in Leroy Scott’s sensational novel of society blackmail, MARY REGAN Directed.by Lois Weéber The ideal type for the most fascinating.character of modern fiction. Heroine of Leroy Scotts sensational nov- el of big pleasure in New York. Directed by Lois Weber. 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. A First National Attraction. Charlie Chaplin “THE ROUSTABOUT” Professor Arnold’s ‘Orchestra 10c—20c MATINEE 2:30 7:10—9:00 Salqrday Night and Sunday 8am Goldwyn presents TOM - MOORE —IN— ’ “ONE OF THE FINEST” an invigorating comedy-drama of a New York Traffic cop, and a girl with money * Smiling Bill Parsons —IN— “THE SEA WOOF” A comedy in 2 parts Our Numerous Electric Fans Insure a Good Circulation of Air at All Times. —AT THE— Grand Theatre Ship Your HIDES, FURS, WOOL, SHEEP PELTS and BEE WAX and TALLOW P To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPA 118 Belt Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA | .}_‘_..—4._-,..,..,‘ s

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