Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THURSDAY; EVENING, JUNE 19,:1919 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Minn., where they went to attend|a food 'sale’ Saturday, in Battle’s i’hid lun;ra}i %t a huephev‘w, gl?‘lph Halrd?re store. commencing at 2:30 ride, who died at the Brainerd hos-| o'cloc were united ir marriage, Rev. Back-{ We offer One Hundred'Dollars Reward pital, from complications following . hurst officiating. They were attend- | for :ny ec’;monit (|_"::‘|urrerh that"c-unnot‘:h' an attack of appendicitis. Mr and HOME FROM CONVENTION. ed by the bride's parents, Mr. and|cured by Hall's Catarrh'Medicine, - ’ 10 Mrs. John Worzman, who accom-| ; w Naygle and A. E. Witting re- | Mr®: E. E. Harris of this city and the b;{ 3.::55‘;’,&’2355: lg:et::’p:::nmmmn 2 % s jed Mr. and Mrs. rantz to bride’s sister, Miss Letha Harris. M an To each day give an Do) turned Tuesday evening from Bau- » Miss a Harris. Mr. | ave years, and has become known as the y gl interesting -and complete review of the Staples, have not yet returned. dette where they attended the an.|MCKee is a “returned sailor, and| most reliablo Tomedy for Catarche Hall's city’s social aotivities is our desire.. This page-is devoted to. personal while in the service was machinist | Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation Heep.n kodak story ol the child. l(x}::l“e;:‘v‘,e.nt?mn o:att'l‘:nfm?h‘:;n:;{ mate, in the naval reserve corps. | the Mucous surfaces expelling the el in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- i‘é“ Be. nnlao::; 01520 s,s",dm;.:u o% joyed a five days’ cruise on the Lake ol ot o L R Vera Merle McKee of this city and NS Lawrence McKee of Austin, Minn., ”HOW’S ThiS? oeased portions. ciated by read of the Woods, fishing and report a B. P. 0. E. ELKS. After you have taken ‘Hall's Catarrh ] y ers. of ‘the paper and by the. publishers. portraits. Rich Studio, 29 ;1021.1‘% big catch of pike, crappies.and also . Medltdn’e for o s:or!t H‘mo you will hi & : Telephone 922, . two muskellunges. The members of | There will bo a regular meeting of | frcih. Brort (anlon Hajl's Datarrs Medle _|the association were unanimous in n ing. Bemidii Trionds for some time, o R el e, | oenmas g <Csees (RS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Hughes, |since receiving his honorable dis-|ioYed by them b 3.,CHENEY & CO..'Toledo, Ohlo. i 231 by all Drugzists, daughter, Frances, and son Jim, mo- | charge from military service, re- tored to Minneapolis this morning|turned to his home in .Washburn, RESUMES PRACTICE. Lima beans require warm weather where they ‘will visit Walter Mark- | Wis., at ioon. Mr. Bell, who before| Dr. B. H. Marcum returned to Be- for their best growth. Plant them ham, formerly of this city, and Mr. | the war was connected with the Be-|midjl this morning by motor from Hughes’ motl{er, for two weeks. midji Box company in Bemidji, will | Minneapolis, where he had been the be associated with the same company | Past several days, making urnnge— C. ‘A. Swanson ‘of St. Hilalre and | in Washburn in the efficiency depart- ments for new office furniture. Mrs.. J. C. Neimire of Hines trans- acted business in the city yesterday. Mrs. Mabel Sanders of Turtle River was the guest of Bemidji friends yes- terday. . Subscribe for The Dally Pioneen Ice cream is the natronal dessert. 612tf | William Palmaquist of: Plummer, have | ment. Marcum recently returned from mili- z . ! been. visiting at the home of Edward tary service in France and has again i y F e 0 -R | j Miss Agnes Arnold of Turtle River | Anderson for a few days. Mr. Swan-| Ladies are pleased with the “For- ;-‘,O‘l:memed practicing ‘medicine. His|| i : was among the but of town shoppers | S0n is a brother of ‘Mrs. Mders{;ln and :‘ung" line of gas ranges at Pa\;::rl'g n:lt:i fiegem:rpfil‘:‘flm ‘otc ot:l;aa;;. ardware. » yesterday. \ } William Palmquist is their nephew. 'Who accompantet him to Sinnespolis T OD AY Mrs. 0. L. Bertelson, Mrs. O. Fred-| Will return to Bemidji Saturday. ericks and Mrs. C. Booth entertained last evening at a unique .kitchen M¢KEE-HARRIS ‘NUPTIALS, shower for Miss Florence Levl‘ns. ;{‘he lA qlille:l but pretty wedding was solem ] this | Buests were invited to come in their| 80l nized at the home of ‘Rev. and . FIVE THOUSAND FE‘ET OF FILM T Have you had your dish of ice| ‘Miss Arvilla Kenfield ~left itchen dresses. Durin; v i : X % T g the evening| Mrs. George Backhurst, 1225 Lake; cream today® 512¢¢| noon for Duluth, where she Will vis-| ;) /"0, 5c Y itchen towels and each | boulevard, last ‘evening,.wiren Misg I | A = itfatothe O’Gorman'home ter par- guest embroidered her own name in Miss Josephine Park f Minne-|ents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. ¢ enfield, sota ansvel:)lieph; :isi;;gerreolatlve:nfn will ‘motor to Dulutly " rat-of the the :orner O et tow%l‘ ;)aintymrel; Clearbrook this week week and Miss Kenfielditwill return freshments were served, after whic If you are interested in the old days when justice, crippled £ and staggered, was fighting its way t}lrough the vast region of the west, don’t miss the Tox Mix picture entitled “Coupid’'s Round-up”, which will be shown by the management of the Rex 3 the gifts were brought to Miss Levins 3 withighem, ‘ on a tea-wagon. Miss Levins re:| ’ o”la” ’ Mrs. W. H. Runico of Duluth is i theatre today only. & Koors’ ice cream is‘mage-with pure | Céived many useful and pretty gifts. visiting friends and relatives in Tur- T Victrola music added much to the tle-River for a month sweet pasteurized cream: [3%1%3 LAST TIMES—7:30, 9:00 Two reel Keystone comedy—*“SOAKED and SCORCHED.” 10 and 20 cents—Matinee daily—Night, 7:20;.9:00 o’clock evening's entertainment. There were|' TOMORROW That prime Bemidji favorite, Alice Brady, will be seen at the Rex tomorrow in “The World to Live In.” | X i L. A. Rearick of Tenstrike was Same prices as befure the war on among the ibusiness vlsltors in the|kodak finishing et ‘Rich ‘Studio, 29 city yesterday 10th St, ‘Phome 570-W, 613-1Mo | =i twenty guests, including Miss Arline 1 Experienced sales person wanted at m“:fl’; dhl;gt:&t::apg;&s“'(rwt; 9:,‘3:: Price of Milwaukee. The rooms were A Paramount picture felturingi the Elko ‘Hat Shop. 24619 | 219 wild, -will ‘be -plentiful in Bel- | atttactively decorated with large trami county-this-year. ‘Tame fruits, | PInK and white peonies.—Crookston JOHN Mrs. Galloway, manager of thelcyeh ag plums and Daily Tinfes. plum hybrids, are - Blko Hat Shop, has returned fram a (neavily loaded with well ‘set frult, ; usiness trip to Minneapolis. while the apple trees are looking fine, PRESBYTERIAN FOOD SALE. = having wintered splendidly. .. - Members 'of the Ladies Aid society le Tast dlnuur Christian Endeavor of Presbyterian of the Presbyterian church will hold Founded on | church will sell ice cream cones to- night at Library Park. 14619 ““THE*MALEFACTOR"” . He had only two choicelé Attend the food sale in‘ Battle’s tore Saturday, held by the :Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian Miss Margerie Majn of ’l‘urtle church. 2-620 River drove to Bem!dji yesterday and - passed several hours with friends. Roy Leibsle of Des Moines, ln.. who has been a guest at the W. E. 350,000 t‘ i . D Dean home on Lake boulevartl-since k ! o loan on farms, ean | Thursday, returned home Tuesday Land Co. d71tf| evening. Before entelring the mili- SATURDAY ; tary service Mr. Leible was lscated Miss Olive White of town of North- | in Bemidji, ibeinng in the architect andsUNDAY ern, left yesterday for Redby, where| business, but sin¢e his discharge has Charlie Ghaplin she has accepted a position as book- |-been -located at Des Moines. in his new . third million dollar keeper in the government school. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Krantz re- turned this morning from :8taples, - picture. A First National At- traction— TONIGHT! |} “Sinnyside” LAST TIME——— Go to jail himself, for seve) years, for a crime of which h was guiltless or— ] Send to jail, for seven yeun} the woman that he loved, but who was guilty of the basest crime within the ken of man. Which did he take? Mrs. G. H. O’'Brien of Cohasset, Minn., who was the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon for a-Wweek, has returned to her home. "Added Features— PATHE NEWS also “From Mud Christian Endeavor of Presbyterian |, church will sell ice. cream cones to-|] night at Library Park. 14619 Mrs. Joe Me'l‘aggut_ and her | nephew, Bob-Scott, were called to Chaplin in “Sunnyside” Hal Hamilton in a Metro [ Sleepy Eye, Minn., yesterday by the : ] o on t%fie}Mcm“‘m"’ mother, | A. H. Woods presents super feature, ¢ .to Mug Saturday and Sunday, CHARLIE CHAPLIN will be seen rs. -Montg y. “AFTER HIS The story of pottery making in his third million dollar picturc, a First National at- Mrs. " Edith Lansetél and - Mrs. a“"la ard _OWN HEART” traction, “SUNNYSIDE". | George Scott;of, Leonard were nmong 10c—20c; Matinee — Nil"{“ Special Metro feature, starring Hal Hamilton in .the out of: L While® in e olty"they ‘were the atamng in the masterpuce CLAY” Pathe’s Special Feature in 7 parts. ELKO “AFTER HIS OWN HEART.” The Lad!es Aid society of the| Presbyterian church will hold a food sale Saturday' in Battle’'s hardware store. : ) 2-620 || Bemidjl friends will regret to hear that Mrs. Mary Galligher’s com- |4 dition of Turtle River is critical. Mrs.. Galligher suffered a ‘stroke of |, paralysis a year ago. g ELKO HAT SHOP THE STORE AHEAD ELKS BUILDING Rev. George Backhurst, rector of the Episcopal church, is holding serv- “WILD OATS” and “CLOSET ‘jces in the Episcopal' church in SKELETON'’S” with bald Northome today. He will return to frankness. the city this'evening. k Shows. at .. ...7:30, 9:00 Cash paid for lperty bonds. In } Regular admission, 10c¢, 20c quire room 51, Markham hotel, 41tf e » Our Manager just returned from her usual Monthly trip to the city markets where she purchased 200 white midsummer hats: c-amflu—umesv H. M. Stanton of the Bemidji Pio-|’ AT THE neer, and Frank Lycan, proprietor.of . the Markham hotel, were in the eity |- en route to Fergus Falls to attend |3 federal court.—Crookston Daily Times. White Georgette ‘Hats Mrs. H. L. Carpenter and littlé|” son, Cleron James, returned to their home in Crookston- yesterday after- noon, after spending a few days with Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs. H. R. Jones and family. Leghorn:Hats 'Don’t purchase a gas range until you havé looked over the ‘‘Fortune” iine at Palmer’s hardware. 1d619 F A_RMERS ST ATE BANK | White p..kot . :'V:;vo Sports TOMORROW 208 THIRD STREET Invites Your Account | You Will‘Be Rleased 'With -Our Service.and We Will'Re Pleased to:Serve You. ' White Satin Hats Navy Blue “Taffeta Hats e & Many other styles that are the latest thought in Mil- linery. Esvecially ask to see our wonderful white Georgette Hats, reasonably priced. Our specials for Friday and Saturday are as follows: “'50 large and medium white Basket Weave sports hats, trimmed with large bows of dull blue, also trim- med neatly in all white. Sale price, $3.45 i 50 White Satin Hats, choice, $2.95 50 Trimmed Panamas, Extra special values, $3.45 Come Early While Selection Is Good. LICENSED AUCTIONEER Lewis Beroud 514 Miss. Ave See Our Window Display