Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 14, 1919, Page 7

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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 office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. is the guest of Elwood Isted, of Lake boulevard. During his summer va- cation Mr. Ready will travel for a book firm. Alvin Geroy of Spur is viiuing ‘:’rlends in Little Falls for a few ays. EES———— ' Captain H. I. Bedell of Interna- tional Falls was a Bemidji business visitor today. Mary Pickford herself says that “Daddy Long Legs” is her greatest picture—and she couldn't afford to say so unless she felt certain the public would agree with her. 1d614 Ice cream is the natronal dessert. 512tf Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Koors and Mrs. Koors® brother, William Chandler of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Currie and Mr.- Currie’s sister, Mrs. C. M. Wilson of Duluth, motored to Cass Lake yesterday. | Mrs. Carl Jurkomski of town of ; Frohn was among the out of town | shoppers yesterday. | Mrs. William Masterson of town | of Northern was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rathman will return to their home at Jamestown, N. D., tomorrow. They were called to Bemidji by the death of Mrs. Rathman’s .mother, Mrs. H. W. ‘ll?'aney, who died very suddenly Sun- ay. i Have you had your dish of ice { cream today? 512tf i | Mrs. Albert Utech of Turtle River passed several hours in the city yes- terday, visiting friends. The first 7 reeler ever made by Mary Pickford is “Daddy Long Legs:” 1d614 2 O‘fir and Mrs. Walter Dow of Yola 'motored to the city yesterday and passed the day on business. Hear Rev. C. M. Foley at the Bap- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Way, Mr. tist church this evening on “Highest |and Mrs. W. B. Lawrence, and Mr. Education Versus Higher Educa-|and Mrs. J. W. Lawrence of Thief tion.” 1d614 | River Falls, were in Bemidji yester- day, en route to Cass Lake on a fish- ing trip. They made the trip by motor and report the roads in good conditfon. - Mrs. Nels Willet and Mrs. Willilam Clark of town of Frohn passed yes- terday in Bemidji with friends. Several Bemidji attorneys, a num- ver of grand and petit jurors and numerous witnesses will leave Be- midji Monday for Fergus Falls where they will attend the ad- You may have seen funnier films|journed term of Federal court which than the first two reels of ‘“Daddy|convenes Tuesday with Judge Page Long Legs"—but we haven’'t. 1d614 | Morris on the lbench. Among Be- midji attorneys having business at the term are Thayer C. Bailey, P. J. Russell and C. W. Scrutchin. OLSON BOYS TO RETURN. Mr. and Mrs. I B. Olson received a telegram from their son, Kern, yes- terday, who has been' in the service for the past year and a half, having been stationed at San Antonio, Tex., stating that he is on his way home. Another son, Alvin, who has been on the battleship Kansas since he left Bemidji with the Naval Militia in Bart Stafford, owner of the First|1917, expects to return to Bemdji National Bank banber shop, who has | the first part of July. He is a, mem- b ' been suffering from quincy for the ber of the band on the Kansas. past two weeks, has recovered. VICTORY HOME COMING. The Pennington Red Cross circle will give a victory home coming cel- ebration in honor of returned serv- Roy Bliler and daughter, Ardith, motored to Osakis, yesterday where they will visit relatives for two weeks, \ Mrs. George Meyer of Virginia, Minn., is visiting a. the home of her father-in-law, Mat. Meyer of Grant Valley, for a month. Misses Bertha Anderson and Marie atendahl of Laporte spent last Q4ening in the city, returning to % their home this morning. Dean .$50,000 to loan on farms, d71tf Land Co. - Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock Rev. James P. Welliver will speak on “Palestine and the Jew,” at the Baptist church. 14614 | ice men July 4, at the Theriault pavi- s, L lion. The program includes a basket Mrs. David Billadeau left .this|pjcnic, and sports and amusements of morning for an extended visit in|all kinds. There will be dancing in Grand Rapids, Pine River and Be-|the afternoon and evening, excellent midji.—Crookston Daily Times. music having been provided. - A sol- dier's uniform will be “his pass. Everybody is welcome. Good auto roads lead to the picnic ground. MISS LEVINS TO MARRY. As Miss Levins is well kiown in Bemidji, having visited here or sev- eral occasions and having appeared here at a concert as a reader, the following item appearing in the Crookston Daily Times will be of in- terest to many Bemidji trlel}wds. d‘l'Mr. y and Mrs. Bert Levins, oodland Geg;:g e:‘v'm‘};‘ Slva‘;t GB:::& r;“,l;:: avenue, announce the marriage of strike were among the out of town :2:‘{0 (ll\::gil":!el?vyl?:osf;%::?echlfi;: business visitors in the city yester-|,," ;¢ the Methodist church, Thurs- day. day evening, June 19. The wedding is the result of a friendship made Keep a kodak story of the child-|yy," Miss Leving and Mr. Rosen- ren. Film de"l‘"’lgd 1°°;dp”“" 3°n' berg were students at Northwestern 4c, t5cft M"R':ez s"m‘éi:”z% 1’6‘:‘; é’t university, Evanston, Illinois. A Portraits. c » 714-1Mo | 18rge number of out-of-town guests is expected. ESTRAY NOTICE. A stray horse, weighing about 1300 pounds came to my place west of Bemidji. Owner may have same by claiming it and paying for this ad. John Moberg, Bemidji, h(llln‘ns, 3d61 Mon. & Tues. SHIRLEY MASON ‘THE RESCUING ANGEI.‘ A Paramount picture Enjoy" chicken dinner at Waville Inn tomorrow. Dinner served at one o’clock and also at 5:30. 1d614 William McClellan of the Third : Street cafe was called to Superior, Wis., yesterday afternoon on ac- count of the illness of his sister. g Koors’ ice cream is made with pure slgat pasteurized cream. s12tf h -~ Mrs. C. M. Wilson of Duluth, who has been the guest of her brother, W. A. Currie and family,” for the E past week, will return to her home 2| . Monday. Chicken dinner will be served at Waville Inn at one o’clock and at 5:30 o’clock tomorrow. 1d614 Last evening’s informal . dance given by the Elks entertainment committee was a most enjoyable af- fair, about 50 couple being in at- tendance. Cash paid for liberty bonds. In 2 auire room 51, Markham hotel, 41tf g “J\ William Clark and Charley Foster were successful bidders on ‘‘forties,” in the Kitihi county at the State Land Sale at Bemidji yesterday.— | Cass Lake Times. | $40,000 cash was paid by Mary Pickford for the screen rights to the { play “Daddy Long Legs.” 1d614 Omar Bailey of Yakima, Wash,, who was cailed to Bemidji by the death of his mother, Mrs. H. W. Bailey, who died Sunday, will re- turn to his home today. Her husband couldn’t under- stand why she allowed other men to make love to her only a few hours after she had promised to “love, hon- or and obey” him. It’s funny, ludricuous, dra- matic, near-tragic. Its—— worth coming miles to see! Strikes are common enough—but this orphans’ Great Prune Strike in “Daddy Long Legs,” takes the sand- wiches and cider. 14614 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leet and daughter, Ruby, accompanied by Misses Esther and Alice Hetland, motored to the Twin Cities today, where they will visit for a week. ALSO SHOWING “Farms & Fumbles” Two-part “V” Comedy | Same prices as belore the war on kodak finishing at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phomne 570-W. 613-1Mo Mrs. Effie Geroy and little daugh- ter of Spur have gone to Cumber- d, Wis.,, where they will visit elatives and friends. Returning Y « home they will also visit friends at Brainerd. Joe Ready of Hamline university arrived in the city last evening and Mrs. Oscar Krantz has returned from St. Paul, where she went as a delegate to the G. A. R. Circle. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rlley have gone to St. Cloud. there for two weeks and Mr. Riley will return to Bemidji Wednesday. George Stohl, who has been visit- ing his mother and sisters for the past two weeks, returned to Indian Head, Md., are tested Al E. Witting has gone to Bau- dette, where he will join members of the Cedarmen’s association, on their fishing trip. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER world war. and other big fish. How’s This? Mrs. Riley will visit 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 remedy for Catarrh. Hall's He has | S0 ous suriacen. sxpelling the Pore been in the service for a year. In-| son from fi:m;‘.;:’;m“u g the dia: dian Head is where all the big guns| cased portions. S e Agler you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medgicine for a short time you will see a in your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- nine at once and ret rid of catarrh. Send this morning. improvement Kfeat 'm- testimonials, J-ee. This is the first outing| g33 by ‘all Druggists, TONIGHT and SllNI]AY OWEN MOQRE returns to the screen in lhr«tcd Ay Reginald Barker A Story of Bogus Mone and "Honest Hearts Admission Clnldren 10c; Adults 20c A REX BEACH THRILLER in 6 smashing parts with startling and unexpected climaxes, such as have never before been seen. STORY OF THE MARDI GRAS NEW ORLEAN’E ANNUAL FESTIVAL Also Charlie Chaplin ““SHANGHIED”’ The first time in Bemidji for 2 years - — AT THE GRAND— ELKO:&: Jesse L. Lasky presents CECIL B. DeMILLE PRODUCTION “For Better For Worse” An ARTCRAFT Picture by William C. De Mille ANITY, jealousy, love, hate—each of the fads, foibles and freaks of human nature have been painted by Cecil B. DeMille in productions like “0ld Wives for New”, “We Can’t Have Everything” and “Don’t Change Your Husband.” But never before has he shown you the: feelings of a woman face to face with a man she loves but who, is in her eyes, a despiseable coward. The heat of her anger at the man she loves, yet hates, shocks you. The punishment she metes out to him makes you say to yourself, “ Serves him right.” But the sub- limity of his sacrifice makes you halt judgment for a moment and then— By the queerest twist of fate love conquers and the woman sees through the man’s eyes and—Come! It’s too great a pleasure to miss. WITH ADDED ATTRACTIONS Paramount-Mack Sennett Comedy “The Village Chestnut” with Louise Fazenda, Chester Conklin and Myrtle Lind and the ELKO ORCHESTRA playing the latest music with the evening performances. Matinee daily at 3:—Admission, 10c and 20c Evening Shows start at 7:30 and 9:15 Admission—10 and 25¢ the cedermen have held since the . They will fish sturgeon ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be |REX THEATRE J. CHENEY & CO Toledo. Ohio. PAGE FIVE MARY PICKFORD Commencmg Sunday—Two days—In her own Com- pany’s first production—Continuous, 1:30 to 11 p. m. “DADDY LONGLEGS” POSITIVELY HER BEST Prunes!—Soup!—Soup! Her childhood was just one meal, of prunes and thin soup after another. Clad in the eternal checked gingham of an asylum she saw naught of . the world but its coldness and SHE REBELLED And with that rebellion came the smile of a kindly fate—a great and good man—and to her came advantages and position—and she loved—but the terrible days of the orphanage called back to her AND SHE LISTENED and her heart grew cold. And the:man— WHAT DID HE DO? DID LOVE TRIUMPH? CHARLIE CHAPLIN Comedy, a new one PROFESSOR ARNOLD’S ORCHESTRA Ladies and children are urged to attend matinees to avoid the night crowds. Matinee, Adults, 25¢ Children, 10c Evening Shows, 156¢ and 25c¢ Rex Theatre —— TODAY — Wililam Fox presents TOM MIX Noted Film Star and Daredevil of the Screen In A powerful play of pluck and passion “The Coming of the Law” BATTLES WITH OUTLAWS ROMANCE OF A COWGIRL BIG STUNTS NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED ON THE SCREEN .SENSATIONS BY SCORE—DO NOT MISS IT .NOON TO MIDNIGHT. Pearl White in “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” 10c—20c Matinee 2:30 7:20—9 Coming—CONSTANCE TALMADGE “THE ADVENTURE”

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