Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 21, 1919, Page 3

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SATURDAY: EVENING, JUNE 21, 1919, - | [ BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES Mré. - Frank ‘Bradley motored to Fergus Falls yesterday. /E, L. Benner has gone to Roches- 7 ter, Minn,, where he will spend two - . or three weeks. ‘Misses Ruth and Elsie Jennings of ‘Blackduck left yesterday for 8t. Cloud, where they will attend sum- mer school. > j 513t¢ { Dave Miller is Mack from an ex- | tended - trip to Beinidji, and is again s’ - on his farm southeast of town.—Lit- ‘tlefork: Times. Osmund Johnson, pastor of the ? First Scandtnavian Lutheran church, . will. bold: services in Solway tomor- ' row afternoon, \ r o, Miss Annie Paulson who has visit- S, ‘?: relatives in town of Frohn for - ome:‘tinse, returned to her home in Shevlin yesterday Mrs. Herb Aldrich of Wilton was among the business visitors in Be- ¢ midji yesterday. While here she was ! the guest of friends. Have you had your dish of ice cream today? 512tf Mrs. L. F. Parker, Mrs. George Horton, and Miss Cecil Horton of Blackduck were between train shop- pers in the city yesterday. Rev. M. A. Soper will preach in the Baptist church in Bemidji at 11:30 o’clock, at Schooleraft at 2:30 p. m., and at Lavinia at 8§ p. m. to- morrow. Mrs. Albert Utech who has visited relatives in Clearbrook for a short time was in Bemidji yesterday en route to her home in Turtle River. b Paul Kluchlasnd family of Brain- ' erd arrived in Bemidji yesterday and ! swill visit his:sister, Mrs, Charles Pra- L ter, of Mississippi avenue for a month. | $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean ! Land Co. driee | — | Hans Kjemperud, who has been ' quite '{ll with lung trouble, is im- _proving. Mr. Kjemperud spent a few H days at the Bemidji hospital.—Little- fork Times. - i Miss Merle Benner arrived yester- = day morning from Mankato and will spend the summer in Bemidji, the 2 guest of lier brother, E. L. Benner and hmlly, of Irvine avenue. C. .!Mpel' of Bemidji, who visited ‘tttends and' relatives in East Grand ‘ “Porks for the past several days, has gone to Winnipeg, where he will spend: a short time on business mat- ters. U Cash paid for Iiperty bonds. In quire room 51, Markham hotel, 41tt Miss Margaret McGhee, daughter of Mrs. Given-McGhee, will return g T gftoday from Moose Lake, where she E"V ~taught school the past year. She will spend the summer vacation in L Bemidji. § + Mrs. C. C. Strander and son, Os- mund, of Crookston, who have been _.‘the ‘guests of Mrs. Strander’s sister, % ‘Mre: Q. C. Rood and family for the their home. Same prices as befure the war on kodak finishing at.Rich Studio; 29 10th St, Phone 570-W. 613-1Mo Mrs. A. A. D. Rahn and sons, Carl, Bob and David, of Minneapolis are guests at the Minnie Bailey home. {Car!l Rahn will return to Minneapolis tomorrow night, but the other mem- bers of the family will remain for a longer visit. V: E. Patnaude of St. Paul, chief " of the state bureau of Boiler and Factory: Tnspection, passed Thursday in the city, the guest of J. W. Mur- ray, 900 Minnesota avenue, and: in- cidentally attended to state business for the department. " "%, Koors’ ice cream is mage with pure sweet: pasteurized cream. 512tf Mr. and Mrs. Will Paul of Gull 1 i Lake, formerly of the twnship of Bckles, arrived in Bemidji yesterday morning. They will visit for twe days.in -Wilton en route to South Da- kota and Towa, and from there will go to. the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kruehl of Mankato, are visiting Mrs. Kruehl’s brother, Alvin Webster and family of Doud avenue for a short time. Mr. Kruehl is. an advent minister and they attended.the camp meeting at Little Falls. They made the trip by ‘motor. Miss Minnie Pfeil, who has been teaching at Virginia, an is the T How’s This? ‘Wee offer One Hundred Dollars Reward forsmny case of Catarrh that cannot be ‘surefh: by Hall’s Catarrh-Meditine. Hall’s-Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- five years. and has become known as the m»st reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine .acts-thru the Blood on tle Mucous surfaces: exnelling the Pol. on_from the Blood and healing the- dis- portions. ‘Aféer you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine :for -a- short time you willue-al great improvement in your gener ‘? health; Start: taking Hall's Catarrh Medi- | | | #ine at once and mt tid of catsrrh Bend i estimoniala. J. CHRENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohto. 8533°vy all Drugmsisie: %50, C L3 e To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social aotivities is our desire. This pege 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. i Ice cream is the national dessert. _past -several days, have returned to|, guest of her sister, Mrs. A. L. Bark- er. _She will return to her home in St. Charles, Minn.,, next, week and will be accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Barker and children, who will visit there for a month. Keep a kodak story of the child- ren. Film dev§mfl 10c; print 3c, 4¢, 5c. Mouncy -also saved you on | portraits. Rich studlo. 29 10th St. j T14:1Mo Mrs. Verne Dunlel.'tormerly of this city, now of Grand Forks, N. D., ar- rived-in the city this noon and will be the guest of friends here for a few days. Mrs. Daniel has been- visiting her parents and attending the home coming celebration for the returned soldiers and satlors in Bagley. - An ice cream social will be held by the Linnea society of the Swedish Lutheran church, Tuesday evening. at the church, commencing at 7 oczlo:;(a Ralph Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G." Johnson, returned yesterday morning from the university of Min- nesota, where he-has-been-a-student, and will pass the summer months in Bemid}i. He has accepted a ‘position with the Soo freight oftice during his vacation. . The Cass Lake Times says: Mr. | and Mrs. Fred Graham left this week |i for Bemidji, where Mr. Graham has been transferred with "his work for the Kenfield-Lamoreaux company. Mr. Graham will be employed here about two weeks, when he will join his wife and make his home there. Andrew Palmquist, formerly of this city, now of nd Forks, N. D., is spending a couple of weeks in Be- midji, visiting his mother. 'Mr. "almquist was connected with the Western Union Telegraph ‘company while in this city and is now operat- || or for the same company in Grand Forks. Despite the fact that ‘“A Desert Hero,”” Fatty Arbuckle’s latest con- ~tibution to the joy of natioms, in a sense a travesty on western pictures of the rapid fire variety, it is one of +he.most elaborately staged and cos- [ ‘umed _pictures in which the come- dian has ever appeared. This new Paramount-Arbuckle comedy will be {| een at the Elko theatre tonight and | Sunday. The Elko orchestra will vlay tonight and Sunday evening. ‘When C. E. Moore and family mot- ored home last night on thie Mille Lacs road they were astonished to see 2 big brown bear standing along the roadway about ten miles east of Brainerd, at about 10:30 in the eve- ning. Mr. Moure's book of instruc- ‘ions on running a car provided no- thing for such an emergency, how- aver, he put on full speed, honked: his norn coming and going and turned his headlights full blast on Mr. Bear. The bear stood his ground and Mr. Moore skirted him at full speed and made for Brainerd.—Brainerd Dispatch. ICE CREAM SO ‘Tuesday evening the Linnea society of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold an ice cream social at the church, commenecing at 7 o’clock. HOSTESS AT DINNER. . Mr. and Mrs. Conditt (fgrmerly Miss Vernice Voltz) entertained Miss IBlaine Boyd, Walter Kittlegon and . H. Burnham at 7 o'cdlock dinner || ‘ast evening. BROTHER IS KILLED. Mrs. A. L. Collard .of-Minnesota av- ~nue, was called to Shelley;. Minn., vesterday by the death of her'brother, luml is supplied by the inerease: of uneb:g'& in the blood serum, the result of various causes, the most frequeat' of which is renal. Before an attack, ose suffers sometimes from headache, mu"nl- gis, twinges of pain here and: theve. lum; lead, whe’;\ the bac:dmm:st'or the urise , full of or you: are uhl::l;nddy seck .:ehd two or thm times dlmnm:cmght' when you suffer with sick he, or dizsy, nervous spells, acid stomach; or you have rheumatie the obtain at your' nearest drog d:y, ‘A:-um:‘ (anti-uric md) Thu e discovery of Dr. Pierce of the Invnlld.a’ Homl Buflalo, N.Y. “Ase uric” is an antidote for this uric acid g and dissolves uric scid in the m;ull:\lch a8 hot cofiee- dissolves sugar: “Anuric” will penetrate into the jomts and muscles, and dissolve the- poisonous accumulations. It will stainp out toxins; Send 10 ¢ents i Dr. Picrce’s Invalids’ m“;lo, BV, e trinl packags, Martin Foss, who was killed Thurs- day in a runaway. Mrs. Collard alsg lost a brother during the world war. JUNEAU-RICE NUPTIALS. Miss Gertrude Rice of Blackduck and Orron Juneau of Langor town- ship were united in marriage yester- day afternoon at 3 o’clock. Judge J. E. Harris officiating. They were attended by Clarence Juneau and Miss Clara Juneau, brother and sis-| ter ol’ the groom. LARGE SCHOOL MEETING. “J. C.'McGhee, county superintend- ent, spent the:past week in the Gry- gla country. Thursday he attended 2 school “officers meeting there, all thirteen districts being represented by three officers, with the exception of two districts. One hundred and fifty people were in attendance and a ipienic dinner was enjoyed. ‘School matters -were discussed and each 'achbol was presented with a 1919 leg- islative manual. ATTEND BAGLEY CELEBRATION. ‘Among- the Bemidji business men ‘who-attend the home coming celebra- ition:given at Bagley yesterday for the sturned soldiers, sailors and marines, iwere: \W. N. Bowser, R. L. Given, A. n. Jolinson and G. E.’Oarson, who went in'the Carson car and Frank Koors, Hen: imade the trip in the Koors car. They rt a large crowd in attendance (and an excellent program of sports hinctuding a ‘ball game, McIntosh vs | Bagley, boat races, foot races, tug-o- ‘war -and dancing. Speeches: were al- i80: given. One hundred and fifty re- turned men ‘were in attendance. FASHION PLATE SHOWS. Representatives of the Walter L. (Main Fashion Plate shows have com- ‘pleted all arrahngementl% :or the ap- formation about co]lege work. pearaiice of that .world-fainous” en- »r berprise: in BemidjF Tuly 3. Summe course now in session. For more than a decade the Walter Main: shows. havehx'nnlntalned a iprominent place in' the front ranks [of American shows because of its un- If You Want Your lusual characteristics as a circus; its CLOTHES MADE RIGHT esgential quality of ‘“different from 4 ‘the other shows,” its flnefimenfi]gerie At the Right Price—See land its great display of fine horses. B {What then may be expected when it T' BEAUDETTE is announced that Bemidji will be 214 Beltrami, Ave. Bemidji, treated to- such a exhibition? Sure- THE SEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ly the patrons of tented amusements will be justified in expecting an un- usually meritorious performance and they will see surprising exhibitions of trained animals and skillful per- formers such as they have never be- for witnessed. The Walter L. Main Fashion Plate shows will give two complete per- formances at 2 and 8 p. m. Also a grand spectacular street parade at 12 o’clock noon. M. _.Greenblat, credit man at Koors . Bros.,, will leave tonight to join Mrs. Greenblat in Duluth and then go to the Twin Cities on a two weeks vacation. GIRLS GET . BANK POSITIONS Miss Fryda Fagerlie was taking a post-graduate course at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., when Cashier Ol- son of the First National bank of Barnesville phoned for help. She was sent immediately. A tional Bank of Fornhan for a ‘‘capable office woman” meant a good job at once for Miss I. Hanson. Miss E. Glaum, who left an- other school to get the advan- tages of D. B. C. training, feels - Miller and M. H. Detroit, who secured -as- stenographer for Swift & Co., Fargo. - Write F. L. Watkins, 806 ‘Front St., Fargo, N. D., for in- SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIALS WM. S. HART in Artcraft picture . ‘BREED OF MEN Also showing “A Desert Hero” The very -latest Fatty Arbuckle Two-Part Comedy ORCHESTRA MUSIC at Evening Shows Matinees—10¢, 20c........ at 3:00 Evenings—10c¢, 2b6c — 7:30, 9 TONIGHT and SUNDAY! Shows at 2:30-7:30-9:00 10c and 20¢ D B R A T S e T e R R LV DO DOCTORS EVER AGREE? Mabel Normand in her newest comedy triumph “When Doctors - Disagree” Funnier than “Sis Hopkins”, better than ‘“The Pest.” She took a correspondence course in love. She resolved to show ’em beauty, and brains, minus ‘appendages. Something terrible happened. What was it? —— ALSO SHOWING MACK SWAIN in “A MOVIE STAR” AT THE GRAND THEATRE telegram from the First Na- repaid by the position she has The REX Reopens == Superhill Tnnight--SumlayE The management has secured a large motion picture theatre tent, erected nearly opposite the destroyed theatre on west Third street, and will re-open for regu- lar programs tonight, with a de luxe bill, booked for the former fire-swept theatre. | Charlie Chaplin In his third million dollar comedy “SUNNYSIDE” B ,The latest of his productions in three reels, with Fat” Woods, the young Brainerd giant in the cast. Metro Super Feature HAL HAMILTON —IN— ‘“After His Own Heart” Five absorbing acts Prices remain the same—10c and 20c—Suaday matinee, 2:30. Sunday night, 7:10 o’clock. Week- day nights, 7:20 o’clock, 9:00. FUTURE PLANS ANNOUNGED SOON WALTERL MAIN BEMID JI-ONEDAYONLY 3 Thursday, JULY . Dog, Pony and Monkey Circus and Great Wild Wes1 ERRY CLOWNS SNOLLDVYLLY H\ISiHdu1S EXCI.USWE!.Y HIGH-CLASS I'EATURES AND NOVELTIES WONBEETBEAREIE RONY,, 1 anent GREATEST RIDING DOG LD ANIMALS 'ARACHUTE JUMPER nglLDERING MER’RY-GO-ROUND PONY BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE OF RENOWNED ACROBATS, GYMNASTS, AERIALISTS8 AND EQUILIBRISTS. THE INCARNATION OF GRACE, SKILL, AGILITY, STRENGTH AND DARING. GRAND FREE EXHIBITIONS Q-PznronuANoEe DAILY RAIN OR BHINE-2 AT 8 AND 8 ®, M. DOORS OFPEN AT | AND 7 P. M. UNDER SUN AND WATER PRORAF TENTS) .Grand Free Street Parade At 12 O’clock Noon WANTED—Working men to travel, with circuc; Tent men, seat men, drivers, etc. Apply on Show Grounds day of show. Now is the Time to Install a Gas Range and enjoy a nice cool kitchen during the hot summer months. GAS RANGE and fixtures installed at reasonable prices and very liberal terms. Bemidji Gas Co, Telephone No. 76 313 Beltrami Ave.

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