Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 7, 1919, Page 3

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city’s.social activities is odr desire. in its maintenance. Items phoned . Get your cahbage and tomato plants at 913 Missisippi Ave. 4d611 Miss Alice Chilgren of slackduck is visiting<at the home of Mrs. C. B. Powell. Have you had your daish of ice cream today? b12tt Miss Lizzie Schwartz of Grant Val- ley was the guest of trlends in the city yesterday. * Mrs. James Martin of Minnesota avenue is visiting relatives in Bovey for a short time. Farm loahs made without delay. See C. M. Ascham, office with J, J. Opsahl, 68-1Mo John Stafford of Harvey, N. D., ar- rived in the city yesterday and is vis- iting at the home of his brother, Bart . f};flflord -~ /1,—"{ Born—To Mr. and@ Mrs. Henry T Cominsky, formerly of this city, but now of St. Paul, a daughter, yester- day morning. $50,000 to loan on farms, Dean Land Co. d71tt . A. E. Gibson of Tenstrike "“was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. C. P. Luke of Frederic, Wis., is visiting her son, Earl A. Luke and wife, 1235 Dewey avenue, for a week. Koors’ ice cream is made with pure sweet pasteurized cream. 512tf Mrs. “Jennie Gordon of Leonard district deputy of the Maccabees, is in Bemidji for a few days, on busi- ness counected with the lodge. Vs Mrs. George Nelson and .three children of Lake Ben! are visiting t the home of her m r, Mrs. Dan cPherson, of Minnesota *avenue. Cash paid for liberty bonds. quire room 51, Markham hotel, In 41tt Miss Consula LaJambe returned Thursday from Red Lake where she visited friends and relatives. While there she was the guest of her uncle. Mrs. Treichel and her mother of . Ada arrived on the noon train yester- day and will visit at the A. Treichel home, 1301 Bixby avenue, for a week. Ice cream is the national dessert. 512tf . Mrs. Pauline Kramer left today for Coleraine, where she will visit her ‘sons, Joseph and Ernest Kramer, who_ are. employed ' in the mlnes thersé. Mrs. E. A. Erickson and son, Bob- bie, of Duluth are the guests of Mrs. Erickson’s sister-in-law, Mrs. O. H. Manaugh and husband, of Lake boulevard. ~ Same prices as befure the war on ak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 h St. Phone 570-W, 613-1Mo {Mrs. William Hanson of Grant Val- ley came to .Bemidji yesterday to meet her brother, Henry Winterstein, of Portland, Ore. who will visit at the home of his sister for a month. Carpenters, attention! All carpen-] ters and joiners in Bemidji and vi- cinity, it is in your interest to come to the meeting in the Moose hall, over Nangle’s store, Monday even- ing, 8 o'clock sharp. 3d69 The Blackduck American says, “Mrs. A. R. Hustad, en route to her old home at Minneapolis for a visit, was taken suddenly sick shortly af- ter leaving here, and hadifo be re- , moved to a Bemidji hos 1 1. where she submitted to a slight operation - yesterday. Mr. Hustad made a hur. TONIGHT R o i AND SUNDAY : AT 3:00—7:30 and 9:00 SPECIAL PROGRAM Mary Pickford in Artcraft Picture “Capt.Kidd, Jr.” Mack Sennett comedy THE VILLAGE SMITHY’ " - Louise Fazenda, Chester Conklin and the ..ELKO ORCHESTRA. (Playing each evening) Prices, Satu-rday and Sunday Matinees, 10¢, 20c Nights, 10c, 25¢ ELKO To each’ dny give an mterestmg and complete review of the mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation ciated by readers of the, paper and by the publishers. - —_———— ——— Telepho’. 922. visitors yesterday. 1 This page ia‘devoted to parsona the city until today. or mailed to this office are appre- Mr. and Mss. Jack J. Boyd of Warren, riéd trip to Bemidji, yesterday. He reports that her condition is con- ing for two weeks. siderably improved. Henry Piund of Kelliher, supervi- sor of assessors, ‘was in Bemidji to- day en route to his home. He has just returned from a trip to the northern part of the country on of- ficial business. Mrs. Howard Price and three children: of Blackduck were in Be- midji yesterday, en route to Clear- brook, where they will visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Evans for a month. , ald’s brother, midji yesterday. SETTING IT "Rev. Oscar Larson of Minneapolis will speak in the Scandinavian Lutheran church in the Fifth ward, tomorréw afternoon at 3 o'clock. . A cordial invitation is extended to come and hear him. ment was quoted at 256 cents. 20 and 10 cents, Miss Ella LaFontisee and Miss Ruby Morse left this morning for Cove, ‘Minn., where they will visit Mrs, C. L. Freer and family for two weeks. Mrs. Freer is Miss LaFon- tisee’s sister and Miss Morse’s aunt. Mre. Inez -Miss .Josephine Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker, will return to Bemidji this evening from St. Catherine’s Academy,. St. Paul, where she has been a student the past year. Miss Parker graduated from the Bemidji Jhigh school last year. - Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Espe, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kverno, and their son, of Shotley, were in Bemidji this morning, being en route to Crookston where they will attend the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Espe. C. L. Isted, lumber manager of the Crookston Lumber company, returned from Minneapolis yesterday, with a new. Studebaker car.. Mrs. Isted and two children, who had visited in Min- neapolis for some time, remrned to Bemidji with him. Abe Grossman returned to Bemidji this morning from North Branch, where he has been to close a deal whereby he and his brother became the owners of a general store. The brother will operate the store at North Branch and Mr. Grossman will take care of his store in this city. The Mr. and Mrs. E. N: Ebert and children motoréd to Little Falls this morning, where Mr. Ebert will at- tend the Knight of Columbus ini- tiation tomorrow. From Little, Falls Mon. & Tues. ' Dbrothy Gish ‘THE HOPE CHEST’ AT THE ELKO THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER they will drive to Charles City, Ia., where they will visit for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Selvog of Redby, where Mr. Selvog is superintendent of thg state fisherles, were Bemidji turned to Redby on the afternoon train, but Mrs. Selvog remained in Mrs. M. Robertson, and Mr. and Mrs. to Bemidji and visited at the Jen- nette‘Clark home for a few days. From here they went to Itasca State park, where they will enjoy an out- Mr. and Mrs. George A. McDonald and . two children of Grand Forks, N. D, arrived in the city today and will visit Mrs. McDonald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus, Sr. Mr. McDonald will remain for about a week and the family will remain for about'a month. J. M. McDonald Warren, is also a guest at the Mc- Manus home, having arrived ii Be- Through an error in the adver- tisement of the Elko theatre in yes- terday’s issue of The Daily Pioneer, the price of this evening’s .entertain- price for all special féature and or- chestra night programs at the Elko is The matinee prices are HEAR»D MADAM CURCI. Gilette. has returned from Grand Forks, N. D., where she Tonight- Grand 15t Show at 7:30—2d Show at 9:00 went to attend the Madam Galli Cur- ci concert. Mrs. praise of the prima donna. \ HOSTS AT CARDS. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carver en- tertained a group of friends at cards last evening, at their home. :The guests included Mrs. Pauline Kram- er, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kramer, Mr. and-Mrs. 1. A, Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Slos- son, and Miss Ray Smith of Rainey River. Refreshments were served. FOURTH ANNUAL BANQUET. Members of the Epworth League of the Methodist church held their fourth annual banquet last evening, in the church basement. Covers were laid for thirty guests, and the tables were prettily decorated in green and white. Miss Carrie Brown sang a solo, Miss Vera Cutter played a piano solo and Rev. Blaine Lambert gave a toast. Mr. Selvog re- Edgar, Mr. and Minn., motored Mr. McDon- of How’s This? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's, Catarrh Medicine, ‘Hall’'s Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- five years, and has become known’as the most reliable repedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol- son from the Blood and healing the dis- eased portions. After you have taken Hall’'s Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medi- v|ne at once and grt rid of caterrh. Send tor teutlmonlals. U-ee. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Eold by all Druggists, Toc. RIGHT. 20 cents. The Children 10c—Adults 20c¢ Samuel Goldwyn presents Madge Kennedy in a brilliant comedy drama of adventure ‘“‘Leave it to Susan” adventures of a modern cave girl also - “THE NICK O'TIME BABY” A prsfione farce comedy Mr, Edgar Eakin. Will s;;eak in'BemidJ‘i at Moose hall in the Nangle Block on the subject of VOCATIONAL TRAINING OF ORPHAN CHILDREN AT MOOSEHEART HOME This address will be of great interest to people who have children. No ad- mision charge. Don’t miss it. TUESDAY, 8 p. m.,, JUNE 10th —_—— Gilette, like all|Waville Inn will commence s¥rving other Bemidji people who heard the meals Sunday. Itallan song bird, was loud in her|The tenu for one o'clock dinner will Mrs. Belle Brown, proprietor.of the Price per meal 50c, be as follows: Roast Pork Browned Potatoes Creamed Carrots Salad Pickles * Rolls Lemon Cream Pie or Ice Cream and Cake Coffee and Tea Menu (Supper at 5:30.) Breaded Veal Cutlets . Escalloped Potatoes Salad Rolls “THE LIGHTNING RAID| Monday A Touxh Gangster Pickles Coftee Bread Swedish Rye Bread Cream Cheese Chocolate Cake Crushed Strawberries Ice Cream Coffee:and Tea e _1dée Became As 'a Child Under the Guidance of a Schoolteacher' BOWERY and Develops Into a Wonderful Author + That’s The True Story of REGENERATION By Owen Kildare Based On His Own Life See This Dramatic, Won- derfully Appealing Will- iam Fox Photo play. “Red Glove" Tuelday‘-——Jnne’ and Kath- erine Lee. famous come- dians in “Smiles.” Sunday--ONLY Wm. S. Hart in the Artcraft drama “SELHISH YATES” The story of how a brutal dive keeper of the wild west is redeemed through the power of love. DANCE == TONICHT == At Larson’s Place William's Novelty - Orchestra ———————————— Tickets, 75c; Ladies Free Dances held every Saturday | —Rain or Shine—— Yours for a good time Shows at 2:30, 7:30, and 9:00 Admission 10¢, 20c Ship Your HIDES, FURS, WOOL, SHEEP PELTS and BEE WAX and TALLOW To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 Belt Ave. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Theatre ---Today, i TONIGHT and TOMORROW REX THEATRI Twice Daily 2:30 and 8:15 FroM HaroLbd BELL WricHTSs GreaT NOVEL ) DIRECTION G. A. GASKELL _————— PRICES: e SGENARIO WRITTEN AND DIREOTED BY THE AUTHOR HIMSELF .A,DELIGH‘TF‘UL STORY oF THE OZARKS BY THE VENEER OF CIVILIZATION AS THE HUGK "BOUND HILLS IN WHICH THEY LIVE === A SPLENDID PICTURIZATION OF THE MOST POPULAR AMERICAN NOVEL e e e e ———— e —— 25¢ and 50¢ Plus the War Tax SHEPHERD o7 £4¢ < 71 SPECIAL .MUSIC Augmented Orchestra PORTRAYING THE LIVES OF THESE HARDY MOUNTAINEERSZWHO ARE AS CLEAN CUT AND UNAFFECTED

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