Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 28, 1919, Page 5

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rs. Martha King of Becida passed esterday in the city shopping. terday. ©/$80,000 to loan on farms, nd Co. arite . Mr. and Mrs. George Francis . Wilton . transacted - business ; midji yesterday. * I Miss Ruth Harding of Cass Lake is the guest of Mrs. H. Mayne Stan- ton and family today. " o~ Misses Lillian and Helen Krueger ‘of - Tenstrike were between train ‘g‘hnppers in the city yesterday. Tlckets now on sale at Netzer’s for “All a Mistake,” Friday at the Grand 3d627 - Miss Alice Butler, who is attend- ing summer school here, is spending the week-end with her parents in Turtle River. ‘"at the John Dahlow home in Thief ter-aitwo weeks’ visit. . Cay paid for liperty bonds. Mrs. Howard Martz and som, Lu- erne and daughter, Ruth, arrived this morning from LeRoy, Minn., and |says: ‘Y EVENING, JUNE 28, 1919 BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit your cooperation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- iciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922. . In|en route home. ‘quireiroom 51, Markham hotel. 41tf S‘i’ads east of Bemidji in poor con- on, This page is devoted to personal ) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paul of Min- neapolis will arrive in the city this evening and will visit Mrs. Paul’s Mrs. Fred Barker of Wilton was|mother, Mrs. K. H. Olson and family the guest of friends in the city yes-|for two weeks. formerly lived in Bemidji. A. G. Wedge and family, formerly of | of Bemidji, will motor to' this city in Be-|next week for a visit and will be ac- companied by Miss Alice Dean of Be- who has Mbeen their house Mr. Wedge is vice president of the First National midji, guest for some time. bank of this city. ‘The following iteni appears. in the “Editor W. W. Jones will go to Bemidji today Gonvick Banner this week: to attend the summer meeting of the [ 3 Northern Minnesota Editorial asse- ATTRACTIVE PLAY WEEK. The LlOll and ciation. ~Bemidji has made great| vy G McAninch, playground direc- the Mou‘en preparations for this meeting and an | 4o for Bemidji, announces his_pro- enjoyable outing is anticipated bY{gram for next week as follows: Mon- at the three hundred scribes who are ex- pected to be in attendance.” Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Baker, and Mr. Mrs. A. Richmire, who h isiteq |@nd Mrs. L. Lanther motored from T s Vieited | Duluth to Bemid}i this week, They River Falls, was in Bemidji yesterday :ett t:’lg'; cors l}"":’ azldiwe t to In- en raqute to her ho; i lker, af.|ternal al Kalls by train. me in Walier, a ing to Bemidji, they left yesterday by motor for Minneapolis and Winona, The Journal Press (St. Cloud) i will visit Mrs. Martz’ father, M. N.|take in the outing at Bemidji is Edi- Crawford and family. "Miss Eleanor Parshall arrived here ~—Cass Lake Times. Get your tickets now for “All a “Mistake,” at the Grand, Friday. : 3d627 .+ lage and Alice Chilgren of Inez.— - Blackduck American. * ‘-ginia, Minn., were in Bemidji yes- :'terday en route to Thief River Falls, - En route they will visit relatives at *.Cass Lake and other points. They are making the trip by automobile. Keep a kodak story of the child- ren. Film developed 10c; print 3c, 4¢, 5c. Money also saved you on portraits. Rich Studio, 29 10th St. g 714-1Mo /Richard J. Lewis, captain of the ‘university of Minnesota basketball -~ team for 1915, was a between train visitor in Bemidji yesterday and while here was the guest of Dr. J. W. '?Ied'rlch, also a former star on that eam. ‘o Mrs. Herman Wolff and Miss Elsie olff expect to leave today for their cottage at Grand Forks Bay, Lake Be- midji: Mrs. T. S. Corrigan and herv children will accompany them, and ‘. remain for the summer.—Grand +1“Forks Herald. " Dinner will be served at 5 o’clock .at Waville Inn tomorrow instead of at noon. 1d628 Arthur Niemeyer of Blackduck who underwent minor operations at St. Anthony’s hospital last week, has returned to his home. Mr. Niemeyer + received gunshot wounds in his face two or three years ago which was the cause of his trouble. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Gillette, daugh- ter “Margaret, of Grand Forks, and Mrs. Gillett’s brother and sister-in- law, Col. H. P. Morgan and Mrs. Morgan of Wichita, Kan., are spend- ing some time at the Gillette’s sum- mer cottage at Turtle lake. ast week to spend the summer here|gentleman. ith her mother, Mrs. H. F. Parshall. |by auto, accompanied by Mrs. Buck- iss Eleanor graduated this year|ley and Miss Buckley, and the Jour- from St. Mary’s college at Faribault. | nal-Press acknowledges a very pleas- | SPECIALS ! SATURDAY and SUN. Mats. 3:00; Nights 7:30-9 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In His Latest Thriller “THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKEROQ” A special Artcraft Picture Added Attractions “IMPROPAGANDA” Two-Part Satirical Comedy Elko Orchestra at Evening Performances Matinees — Children 10c, Adults 20c. Night—Children 10c, Adults 25c. ELKO tor C. J. Buckley of the Delano of the profession and a most genial He is making the trip ant visit. McPHERSON BACK FROM FRANCE. Jesse McPherson, son of Mrs. N. McPherson of this city, returned this Those from Blackduck attending|Week from oversea service, having summer school at the new Bemidji|been in the military for a year. normal are Grace Parker, Clarence|Was a member of the Fourteenth Baney, Arthemise Parker of this vil- | Grand He division, transportation branch. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Kling of Vir- | NI NG Monday & Tuesday! “ThreeMenand a Girl” ELKO Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Paul was formerly Migs Gladys Arm- Dean |strong. eturn- They found the “Among the editors who will [ Eagle, who is one of the few plutes| THE S8EMIDJI DAILY PIONEER mond Point; Saturday, hiking for the boys. Both girls and boys partici- pate in the games during the week, with the exception of Saturday, and the hiking is for boys only. ED. There are 30 pies still needed for the patriotic dinner to be served the returned seoldiers July 4, as more than 200 pies are needed for the meal. Anyone 'wishing to donate a pie or two call Mrs. Tom Smart, chairman of the dinner committee, telephone 58. ‘SPECIAL MEETINGS MONDAY. Colonel Stephen Marshall and | Major William Kiddle of Minneapolis will conduct a meeting at the Salva- tion Army hall, 123 Minnesota av- lenue, Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock. The colonel is provincial of- ficer. for North Dakota, South Dakota, ‘Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Major Kiddle is the young peoples’ secretary for the province. ‘All are welcome to attend. PLAY A SUCCESS. Under the direction of Mrs. S. C. Brown the “Y” club, assisted by lo- cal talent, presented a three-act play last evening entitled, ‘“All a Mis- | take.”” The play was given in the Grand theatre and was clever and entertaining, each actor doing credit to his part. The cast included Misses Emma Golz, Myrtle Madson, Elsie Nuss, Pearl Brownlee, G. W. Ferrell, C. M Jacobson, Carlton Crothers and Harold Dahl. The proceeds of the play will go to a French orphan which the club has adopted. Strange Indian Names. Rapld City, S. D.—A recent issue of the Ogala Light, the monthly maga- zine of the Pine Ridge Indian reservar tion school near here, gives some pe- culiar names among those listed as students. Lizzie Shot to Pieces is at the end of the list. Other names in; clude Victoria Holy Rock, Julia Afraid of Hawk, Mary Brown Ears. Juli: Crazy Ghost, Mercy Yellow & ' Emma No Fat, Ella Red Eyes, Mavtit Chase Alone, Noah Horse. John l.f Hand and Julia Stands Up. Out of 9; students attending the school only four have French names and seven games of English origln. COMING-- MONDAY and TUESDAY ALICE JOYCE In the Big Vitagraph Special day, games at the Central school ground; Tuesday, games at the Lin- coln sthool in the Fifth ward; Wed- nesday, games and swimming at Dia- mond Point; Thursday, games at the North school; Friday, games at the Central school and swimming at Dia- TODAY & SUNDAY THREE MEN WANTED TO " "MARRY THIS GIRL “Diana of The Green Van” By Lola Dalrymples, starring ALMA REUBENS Full of Romance, Mystery and Suspence GRAND also CHAS. CHAPLIN in ° “A Night in the Show” GRAND — WALTERL MAIN 3 Ring Circus 3 BEMID JI-ONEDAYONLY 3 Thursday, - JULY Dog, Pony and Monkey Chrcus and Great Wild West NOLLOVHLLY SNISduIS MERRY CLOWNS ~ - ) PON IONKEY BALLOONIST AND PARACHUTE EWI‘LDER!NG MERRY-GO-ROUND PONY - BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE OF RENOWNED ACROBATS,GYMNASTS, ABRIALISTS AND EQUILIBRISYS. THE INCARNATION OF GRAND FREE EXHIBITIONS OMN THE SHOW GROUNDS AT 12.30 », M. B-PERFORMANCES DAILY RAIN OR 8HINE-2 AY 8 AND 8 P, M. OOoOORS OPEN AT 1| AND e Mo ¢ o . # o 'S 6 ‘J OLR! &%ATES’I‘ RIDING N’ GRACE, SKILL, AGILITY, STRENGTH AND DARING. 7 . 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, ete. Apply on Show Grounds day of show.|ymmmmmininssimmimn REX THEATRE-—TONIGHT . : IN “THE ISLAND OF INTRIGUE”’ An Amazing METRO comedy-drama Starring LAST EPISODE ¥z PEARL WHITE “The Lighting Raider” ® A Bill of Unusual Excellence 10c and 20c—Matinees Daily—Night 7:20 and 9:00 Sunday’s Program Universal Special Attraction MAY MURRAY “The Little Big Person ” Super Films Corporation Presents CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “Charlie’s Recreation”; two-reel feature—First time in Bemidji. SESEN MONDAY—Helen Gibson in Western Drama, Canyon Mystery.” shown. “The “The Red Glove” will also be Hannah & Robertson Special for Saturday and All Next Week New 2-inch post steel bed, 25 year guaranteed sagless spring and cotton felt mattress, all for $30.00 Cotton Top Mattresses (union made) with double layer cotton 1-ply roofing 2-ply roofing 3-ply roofing, per roll.......... $1.50 If you need paper better buy now as the wholesale price going up all the time. 2,500 yards of dress goods worth from 30 to 70 cents, to go at A few days ago omne of our customers called up on the telephone and wanted to buy a culti- vator, costing $72.50. He had no money but assured me that he would pay in the fall. Suggestion of MR. ROBERT GIVEN Given Hardware Co. as to value of 2 BANK to his BUSINESS Feeling that it was really the obligation of his bank- er to assist him, I told him I would let him know about it later. I called up his banker and he suggested that I have the man come in and see him. The very next day we received a check from him for $72.50, payment in full for the cultivator. I have done this same thing many times, and I con- sider this one of the most important ways in which a bank can be of assistance to the merchants and busi- ness men of the community. Northern National Bank SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER

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