Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 16, 1919, Page 3

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MONDAY EVENING, JUNE: 16, 1918 THE BEMIDJ1 . DAILY. PIONEER {days, has just returned from France; " TO EDIT PIONEER. G | where he was in military service for| H. Mayne Stanton, editor of Thel | elghteen months, being in the Seven-|Daily Ploneer, left this afternoon for | | teenth Field -Artillery, Battery A,|Fergus Falls where he will be-a petit | second division. His brother Georgejuror at the term of federal court | Peet, was' in.the same: division, and|which convenes tomorrow. During || | both- boys: were:at seven‘ibattle front8 | nis absence from - the. city ~Th |and came through without-a scratch. | Pioneer will be edited by Frank T : X > Beaver, former-editor, who has ‘been | _Mrs. I A Hanson lett today for|enjoying a vacation at his summer | || New Foundland,.via Minneapolis and | home on the Birchmont road. || Montreal. 8he will be gone -aboutf = - 3 , (i mmne st Sl Vo vt wm, wrszson mostes. - Today - Last Time G2 ; Mrs. M. F. . Willson entertained |- - —— Satiri ttaraoan i honor-or v | N A ——— ” - s e | wounded. while -in the- service and/|JonT Tennstrom, who will soon leave | : S e e Mrs. 0. Wiken of Blatkduck was a1 ‘Rev. ‘and Mrs. Lester P. Warford| was: in.a hospital. for fve months: s::rge;-.:x‘; vt’o:-wll::l:l:::l}flilfi "JI(‘,::" . 3 p g hopper in the city Saturday. . and two children and Mr. and Mrs. | Another brother, who has been on-a&lsirom: T. B, Nordale, E. J. Clover, || : var lc 0" AN A i g e J.. J. Conger: motored to the Earl|transport, will Join her in Montrealfonaries Wallstead, L. B, . Mrs. William Staples of ‘Puposky | Cronemiller farm in town of North-]and accompany her to:New.Found- [George C. n : | : o wasthe guest of Bemidji friends Sat-|ern yesterday, where: they were en-|land, where a family reunion will be} : . urday: - 2 g tertained at dinner and supper. celebrated. ’ ¢ |Mrs. Willson was assisted in serving|| o 3 : ; = by Mrs. Ai"l“jheroh will_be Co%;nc;:_lo:_ olt[ Bie- mum; Levinsg. tho:tn% wellt}jlkpmntlln by Mrs. Bergland:- midji ¢hapti No. , RoA-M., in 16 younger set- in° Bemi e fol- the Masonic hall ‘this ‘evening at 8| lowing item appearing in'the Crooks- | - wfifl?figegnfim- o’clock: /' As’ there {s-business of im-|ton Daily Times:will be of interest: | al ,» the breakmran “DADDY LONGLEGS” portance: to-be-discussed-it:is urged|“Mfs. F. L. Graves: entertained at ton the M: & I, who was injured a | th 1 tendance |two very unique parties: for Miss|fOW days ago, when several logs fell . Prunes—Soup—Soup-—Prunes-—Her childhood was at_there be a large attendance. s et %“ne@d‘y ‘and |from a flat car and:knogked him un just one meal- of prunes and thin'soup after another. In her own company’s first productién Positively, her best . Born—To Mr. .and’ Mrs. Frank - Jackson, a son'at St. Anthony's hos- ..~ pital this morning. £ :~Mres. Bert Nohle of Nebish motored to Pemidji. Saturday - and . passed.-a _few hours with friends. - Hor 3 hiyirtie : G ;fder. the train, ‘was taken ' to the v B 3 Same .prices as re the war.on:| Thursday-even: at her apartments | : / Clad in the ethernal checked gingham of an asylum Ice creain is the mational degsert:]|kodak -finshing at: Riel Stuio; 29:|in the Fylling flats: - The firet even- s‘r;"g:{:' (Facific hoapital a Brain (R AW naught of the world bugt it% toldheks, G dy » :. : o CB1ate|10th Bt Phone 570W. ' -613:1Moi|ing eleven guests were - present.| {e; o ithen oot d : o ity i | There were three um-» of - auction g:'d‘;ml;‘g:m; A t a:(:":‘e':fl{,:;- i : SHE REBELLED - Miss- G ;~Rev. 0. P. Grambo of ‘the. Fifth|bridge, high ‘score- being ‘won by J nd wit i ; i i 185 Gertrude Gorman of Grand D e olor Misnar. The Eucsts cach[several severe cuts in the- head an d with that rebellion came the smiles of ‘a kindly Forks, N. D,, is the guest of Bemfdji “triends for & fow dave, fate, a great and good man. And'to her came advan- tages and position, and she loved—but the terrible ~days of the orphanage called back to her . _ SHE LISTENED And her heart grew cold. And the man— evening, where he will attend a con- :rouzht*dnlnty'rmakonhl:% :or thfi back, and his condition is serious. % ference of the”Norwegian: Lutheran:| honor guest. e“were” hidden al % * Miss Smith, who has visited at the|Free: church, which convenes this|over: the'apartment and‘Miss Levins| FENTON AND BRIDE RETURN. | 1.°A._Hanson ‘home, returned to her|Week.. He will return ‘to ‘Bemidji] was the fortune hunter. Thursday| Richard E. Fenton returned Sat-| home.in Canada Saturday night. . | Monday. g - 3 tirere. ‘were. twelve guests|urday night from' Evanston, Ill., ac- s e ¢ 3 ; present and’ the: party: 'was' in the ::Inw!;;flefli t'b!?{ his ,hrlde.f t;:n-'mel:ly i “After - the c ‘the]: : i hree| form ‘of a parcel 'shower.. Many beau- | Miss Harriet Hargreaves of that city. What did he do? Did love trium dance at ‘I\Too::"ll:z?‘ ?:: cl:ntsm: ve?rz{txnll)l:i::‘;‘:e:vvz:: ,::n:::fn tw{te;' :"ul gifts lv‘verebbrousl:it‘ lnl;él p:a:;d “;‘:;!O:”:::]fl!;g:ma a‘:lr:m:: fo; thhle | . e ng ph? e $ = o 5 Jin a traveling bag: and: -left a e an 8 . .. dance; , 1d616 lt'lécoeic'::qg;:l; fi:flfffidilgfl&?fi?fifi %er\ with ‘a_call for ht‘]:“ L:vllallm -:;‘,“irw?’;.'i'"s';z'ri?° on %he b';g': CHARLIE CHAPLIN: in two very Theodore Palmeér of Sioux City; |brother, James Martin of Minnesota: Whist was ‘played ‘at three tables| ue ¢ Saturday evening, by ‘i i Ia, is visiting at the home of his|pvenue, for a few days before re-|With high score going to Miss Ruby|members of the fire department. He funny comedies i . Both evenings t d ~fhas recently been discharged from [| ¥ " brother, Harry Palmer, for a month; | turning to his'home ‘in" Wiley, Minn. g;l:;» ooth evely l!gfldél;e elgs]:;?y n;mta?' = l;‘,l';e’ Hh"mg ser;ed | 16c—25¢ 7:20—9:10 dressed with bridal veil’and bouquets fsince June , . He was a member | - —— TOMORROW —— “THE LOVE AUCTION” L 8o Q. i i GIRL MARRIES FOR MONEY, MINUS LOVE 5 : She was a poor girl trying to earn a living by drawing fash- i itantry band.. and. will; spend -a . month’s vacation |bones in his foot when:he was run close of-each evening a dainty twojfantry and 4 ion sketches. He was a society millionaire and wanted her for inere, - over by ‘the baby tank while it was| SIS, 1TCLEON RS SVl By ACR ) ESTRAY NOTICE. here in the inlerests-of the Victory||genroeder: - - v -~ Ji=A stray -horse, weighing about Loan, has so far recovered that he g™ 1300 pounds’ came ‘to my place west Able to:walk with 1698 crubches.| “HOSTESS TO AID. of Bemidjl. Owner may have same his wife_ She accepted him, and in doing so, rejected the poor man she really loved. The young' wife started on what she thought would be the road of lifelong happiness with every lux- ury. Her dream was quickly shattered—and it was the husband l-lfother' _ Mrs: Theodore.-Thaldson Will. en- by claiming it and paying“for this who was at fault. See how this woman fares in “The Love Auction,” featuring Virginia Pearson, in a play of society life; which will come to this theatre. Also the “RED GLOVE” D T Y Wednesday—CONSTANCE TALMADGE in a laugh- ing romantic comedy photodrama “THE VEILED ADVENTURE” ~ Have you ‘had your: dish of- 1ce _‘cream’ today? ‘. SoBl12te Mrs.. 0. P. Grambo 'and children <. “left this afternoon for Bagley, where they will “visit relatives and friends{have been thé guests of Mr. and Mrs.|First. Scandinavian- Lutheran church i for a week. g “|'C. ‘M. Jacobson-for the-past few- days | tomorrow afternoon at her.summer |~ : N returned to their home today, by mo-|home: at Lavinia., A cordial invits- tor. - Mrs. J. H. Jacobson is C. M.|tion is extended. _ i tl: J:wg:ow Be:"llszy Mont., whe| tertain:the- Ladies Ald society of :the ad. Johmn Moberg, Bemidji, Minn. Jacobson’s mother, and: H. J. Jacob- S son is his brother. I.HE JAP : Cob ath ke ian Miss' ' Alice Wittlllng ‘wlll h:ivfl » P = unty orney. ani ré. Graham | charge of ‘the: story hour from 2 Mrs. J. H. Laney and daughter, | M. Torrance returned to Bemidji Sat- o’clock tomorrow afternoon and SESSUE -Marion, of Turtle River were among { urday from the Twin Citles, the trip [ games: from 3 till 4 o’clock ‘in thd § H AY AK Aw A .~ the between train visitors in. the|having-been Tade by motor. They|basement of ‘the Episcopal church; X icity Saturday. ;i were accompanied on their return by | under the auspices of the recreational 4 . | their daughter, Miss Dorothy Tor-|activities. William Jackson, who is employed { rance, ‘assistant supervisor of music .. ‘Mrs. Peterson of Clearbrook re- turned to her home Saturday even- ing, after a visit with Rev. and Mrs. 0. P. Grambo. : Supported by his wife, dainty little TSURI AOKI at ?lllxperior, splenl: Sunday in Ll}emldj‘; in the St. Paul schools. 'com YESTERDAY. in Select Pictures .-as" the guest of his parents; Mr. an - RU — a 3 % Mrs. Ed Jackson. - Bdge Groveé Unfon: Sunday. school |, A i‘fif; °{l ‘gl m"“h"‘“fi?&“fi“f “BoNDs M HONOR" held {ts annual picnic-and children’s | 1o Stenicn Slad e Vi % = $50,000 ‘to loan -on farmss Dean{day program yesterday, at.the Lang|Charlotte Stennes, Gla S e D from- the story by Clara Land Co. - - p d71te| farm, 200 people being. in attend-|Alvira I"z‘l’“' T n ; : ipple _ a8 T ance. C.-L. Isted of Bemid}i was f,::::rds:;n n‘:::n?:g un:v“noin:ll::d A story of the new Japan =~ Mrs. C. €. Strander and son, Os-|the-principal speaker and Golden and *. ; i 2 - mund, of. Cmfiton, are._the guests | Paul Soper, also of: this city, played | Johnson officiating.- and the ideals of old Ja pan—A romance of cher- “of Mrs. Strander’s sister, Mrs. O. C. |several coronet selactions. .. Rood and. tamily. ry blossom land, with an PICNIC AT HEAD OF LAKE. - , : , Don’t miss the damoe -t the| Mr. and’ Mrs. W. R. Erwin, Mr. intensely dramatic plot. : . ~}3 ‘ H.-C. Pitts of Priuceton has_ay- | Moose hall Tuesday night. 14616 and Mrs. A. E. Feir, Misses Thelma SR - aso lne . irived: in: Bemidji,"having accepted a k& L 3 Steen, - Arvilla -. Kenfleld, 'Velma ‘Also showing j 3 - position. as watchmaker at the E. A.| Mrs.'H. A. Hanson, 1 Beltrami | Dean, Remson- Bell, Roy Leibsle,: of + 1 { - Barker jewelry store. - . |avenue, who was visiting at the-home | Des Moines, Ia., William Lalibertie Fatty Arbuckle - ! 4 ; Ve of her brother, was taken' tq - St.|and Lester Achenbach enjoyed a pic- in the Ke iie: comad : i iz N — ‘ . ' Dance--at_ Moose -hall, Tuesday.|Joseph’s- hospital, Brainerd, where|nic at the head of the lake yester- in ysto y ces " re w ‘ night. . Ten cents a dance. .1d618 'sr[;g umhm:tf an“operation’ ’;rld‘-‘y. day. : “FATTY AND THE y | % e s e operation : was' se: urgent, ‘Mr. a 99 z, Homer C. Baer, president of the|Hanson' could not be unotified "until’ BROADWAY- STARS' . ‘Security State -bank, left last even-{the operation: qdf'bp‘in-wtormed. s ing for Minneapolis where -he will Y - spend several days on business. List of advertised ‘and ‘unclaimed ' TS - foreign letters- at- the postoftjce of ‘AR R 3 i Mrs., Christ Baker of Virginia, |Bemidji, Minn., June 14, 1919: Men, i E | TONIGHT -~ AT THE HE fact that gasoline prices are low con- stitutes the achievement of an ideal on - producing gasoline in sufficient_quantities to suiply the demand have placed both in the light of staples. 3 the part of t:lj Stan%arq Oil Company. Minn., who has been a guest at thefAnderson Mr. Ole, Black Deefing C., ? d I There are several contributing factors. Al:ton‘ %trtam}’ home for several days, Erlcks‘:n Mfila .}oh;. Hlns&o Mfw Nils, ..AND TUESDA*. GR AND | E n g 2 : NG W B, ] p . 7 : s ) returned: to :gr home' this noon, N';: Mrfl. w.‘,' e n.i’_g‘;hn ;m'. s“Bn_ SHIRLEY i [ The ingenuity of the automobile engineers in . ~Koors’ ice cream is‘made with pure |berg Mr. Charlie. . Women, Boldt | ; ‘producing cars at moderate prices and the ++-sweet. pasteurized -cream. 512t¢ | Mrs. Hugo. efficiency of the Standard Oil Company in | WED. & THURS. A Paramount picture featuring JOHN BARRYMORE | “The TestHonor'| Founded on “The Malefactor” The woman had said she loved * him and he, like a fool, inno- cently caused her husband’s death. - -Then, in the crowded court- room, she denied him, said she hardly knew -him. F ‘ 4 i | What could he do? How could L i “he acquit himself? The demand for gasoline is steady—the sup- ply is steady—thus enabling the Company to utilize its equipment to a maximum capacity which in turn keeps down the costs and there- fore selling prices. “The Standard Oil Company through long years of experience is able to rescue and utilize all of those fractions which go to make gaso- line, and to utilize all by-products for com- modities of universal use. This ?lays an important partin keeping down manufacturing costs on the basic product .—gasoline. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) further- , - more steadfastly adheres to a fixed policy of supplying first, the patrons of the eleven states it serves. . © . Mrs. Jack Olson and daughter,| Mrs. Edward Rood, who has been MASON ,— - 'Rose, left - yesterday for * Brainerd | visiting~her sons, Andrew Rood and 4 where they: will visit Mrs. Olson’s sis-|O.. C.. , for. the past week, re- "IN d days. ; this morning. She was - accom- ¥ o f e panied by her sranduon, Edward, (Ml ‘THE RESCUING ANGEL' | Dr. E. H. Marcum and Walter F.|who will visit her in:Minneapolis, Publishing company, left this morn-|in Bemidji. —_ - b 9y - ing in the latter's car for the Twin - ) Her husband couldn’t under ~_ Cities. - : . Mies‘May Dunn, who taught in the stand why she allowed other 3 i 3 high school at Superior, Wis., the men to make love to her Rev. A.-M. Soper,. American Sun:|past year, ls.qlaltlng‘\llo the -home of . “union. Sunday. school meetings at|nesota aveaue, for a few: days, en had promised to “love, hon- Thief ‘River Falls and Bronson yes-|route to her home in Madison, Wis. or and obey” him. terdgy. # Miss Dunn, accombanied by . It's funny, ludricuous, dra- where they: will visit relatives for A ! ;e,_\.s Film d;:e_loped 10¢; print 3¢, | tWo Weeks. . - worth coming /miles to seé! ¢, 5c. Mo ~also saved you on - Portraits, RickStudio, 29 10th St.| . & J- Opsahl visited the Miller- ALSO BHOWING g Tre T o0 bt ot ehosp wh e | I “F & i° . ‘Mrs. J.°K,.0’Connell and Mrs, A.|the 1. o sliesp Wilich "were | Iy - rms “‘McCullym: of-Deer River are spending recently purchased. 'The.sheep are - ) - . | toundation: flock for a latge:wool and o aon peing & patient at 8t. An-|, iton raising ranch by Miller [l Two-part “V” Comedy A 2 - Jand Gibson who- have great faith in moved into thefr nmew home at 815 |fOT Sheep. ratsing. : Bemidji, the residence formerly oc- cupied by J. E. Black, which Mr. El- ““ter, Mrs. ‘William Bush for a few |turned to her home in Minneapolis Marcum, manager of the Sentinel|Mrs. Rood formerly made her hom A Paramount picture “day " school -missionary, attended |her uncle, Henry Fallon, 706 Min- only a few hours after she | - . mother, will go t6' Kansas City, Mo., - Keep a kodak story. of the child- matic, ;néas Crhgic. . ite 714-1Mo | Gibson farm-in the'town of O’Brien “several’days in Bem{dii, Mrs. O'Con-|Yearling ewes and will be'used as a ||l Fumbles” | J. Leroy Elwell and tnil:lly have| the adaptibility of Beltrami county i .ADMISSION, 10c—20c ~well has purchased. Corporal Trank Peet of Bertha, Minn,;-who has: been"a: guest at the Bailey home for: the - past’ several —_— Thus at all times 13 there an ample supply for every five gallon buyer and every five thou- sand gallon buyer with no embarrassing de- mands from outside to drain the supply and force an increase in price. s &= *“Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rathman of Jamestown, N. D., returned to. their home. this morning. They were ‘called- to Bemidji by-the death of Mrs.. Rathmran’s mother, Mrs. H. W. Baliley. - It is by this husbandry that the Company is able to keep down the price of gasoline that you may run your 2ar for the enjoyment of your family or the furtherance of your busi- ness without great expense for fuel. Cash- paid for liperty bonds. In quire room 51, Markham hotel, 41tf} Bemidji Train Schedule M. & I—Union Depot . B lorth Bound . 18 p.m. No. 33 North g:flnd RS 7, A 171 tll. : WEDNESDAY \ THURSDAY. WARD “Common Clay" The Story of a Woman _ Who Stooped to Folly Matinees at 2:30 Mayor L. F. Johnson and City At- torney Hallan L. Huffman left last evening for Rochester, Minn., where »‘they will attend the annual meeting ~of ‘the League of Minnesota Munici- You may not know that gasoline sells in this market for about one-half or one-third the ptice charged in Europe even under normal pre-war conditions. ‘palities, Lt Ot(:njfilrlckson and sister, Emma, ve returned from Emmet, ldaho, ere they spent. the winter with |ponN: Mir. and Mrs. Ofe Gunderson. Mr. and | gy H-,l:' i%)VAnglJR Mrs. Gund re f r residents . Jot the “Fitth- ward. We will clean and reblock it so that:it ¢ ; will look like new: Drop in and-have| Mer;}‘ltl 3"""1‘& {eturned to Be- zgnr hat blocked and your shoes shin- miaji urday, having recently been e d}nhngetd after atx'l‘ oveisteuhse?lce RAINBOW: SHOE SHINING. - -of -sevetiteen months. the time Reoio of his enlistmeént it was ém-| ~ PARLO 5 ployed at Netzer's pHarimacy. g Buiiding — No. :8 0. 35 West Bound 0,106 Bouth' Botma. No. 10 M W T O B—E60 TakS Depos No. 11 Nerth Bound....L¥: l:aw Ar, 9:48am. 0. tesbetscnsnsnenne Standard Oil Company - (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago IR AR T R A I

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