Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 19, 1919, Page 5

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_» —=~stBemidji relatives for a short time, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 19, 1919 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER city’s social activities is our desire. in its maintenance. Items phoned —_—— BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES To each day give an interesting and complete review of the This page.is devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs and we solieit your cooperation or mailed to this office are appre- ciated by regders of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922, s—im———t—ribrl——— T Mrs. G. w. l-iarnwell is.ill at her|tend the ball game at. Bemidji next home ‘with~an attack of tonsilitis. <" Mrs. George French left yesterday for Remer, where she will visit rela- tives. i Miss Hazel Kruger of Tenstrike Was amolig the qut.of town shoppers yesterday. Dean d71tr ' $50,000 to lean on farms. Land Co. =~ Maude E. Soule of Stillwater is a| guest at the August” Jarchow home for two or three weeks. “Attorney and Mrs. C. L, Pegelow were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reed of Blackduck one day this week. i Rev. George Backhurst of Lake boulevard has returned from a visit to his congregations at Tepstrike and Northome, oo yekterday, Axel Kittleson got -‘one foot injured and will be laid up for a few days. - H - Mrs. Etta Watson, who has trans- acted business in the city for a few diys, returned to her home in R Lake yesterday. = “Better quality at less price,” seems too goed to be true, but our customers say they get just that af Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570W. 8141Mo Mrs. Sam Hayth and Mrs. Charles McDonald of town of Northern drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended the Vawter chautauqua program, . Mrs. Syble Tonsager, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Pearl Barnell of Oak street for a weék, re- turned to her home in Eagle Bend today. i Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Loveder aud Miss Lila Schmicht of Fargo, N. D., who have been guests at the C. M. Bacon home will return to their home today. Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Jarchow of Northfield who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Jarchow for the past ten days, returned to their honie Thursday., Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and J. L. Gilbertson motored to Duluth yesterday morning, where Mr. Ken- field:and Mrs. Gilbertson will attend to business matters. 0. T. Bakken and family, Who re- cently bought the A. A. Haarklau farm at Pinewood; werg, .in the eity i yesterday en route ‘to their new home, from Dawson, Minn. Mr. and Mrs., Jim Johnson Mrs. Hisler and ‘ Miss< Hazel Granit.of Eagle Beiid, who have been guests have returned to Eagle Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beroud and daughter of Pelican Rapids, who have been the guests of Louis DBeroud |, formerly president of the West Sidej for the past three days, have re- turned to their home, the trip being made by motor. The Littlefork Times says: “F. P. Sheldon and son, Stewart, and A. G. Wedge, of Minneapolis, were visitors here yesterday. They drove from the county seat to this. place and left last evening for Bemidji. D, E. Whitman, who has recently been discharged from military serv- ice is a visitor in the city. Before entering the military service Mr. Whitman was local manager of the J. C. Penney company store, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schlicht, son Richard and daughter, Gretchen of Verndale, Minn:, motored to. the city and are guests at the C. M. Bacon home on Lake boulevard. They will return to their home today. The Christian Endeavor of Pres- byterian church will sell red plums, peaches, oranges, melons and ban- anas at regular prices at Givens hardware store on Saturday. Phone orders for fruit to 741.W, today. 44719 Thorvald Thompson, formerly as- sistant county superintendent of the Beltrami county schools, now princi- pal-of the Kelliher schools is in the city ajtending the Vawter chautau- qua. He will return to his home this evening. Miss Doris Abbott, who has vis- jted relatives in Bemidji for a short time, returned to her home in Eagle Bend today. She was accompanied by :her cousin, Alverna Hazen, who will visit at the Abbott home for a few days. Joseph J. Jadlowski of Wilton is a guest at the Walter Helmer home for a few days. He has just returned from military service in France, hav- ing- passed 13 months there. After a visit here he will resume his form- er position in Minneapolis. Mark Buckman of Little Falls, who was recently appointed supervi- - sor of forestry with headquarters in Bemidji, was a Blackduck visitor yes- terday. Mr. Buckman’s territory covers the northeastern part of the state—Blackduck American. Quite a number of Cass TLake baseball ‘““fans” are planning to at- ‘While working-at the Box factory - [ cial-tnansger—ot-the Sunday, when Mélntosh plays at that place against tite Bemidji ~L§?‘9§. Leo La Fontaine is among t%)e cIntos| ball, tpssers,——Cass ‘Lake TiniEh. Zg Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Ryan of Lit!| tle Falls are guests of Mrs. Ryan’s sister, Mrs. B. W. Lakin and husband of Lake boulevard, for a week, hav- ing motored to the city. Mrs. A. L. Ritter 'of Spokane, Wash. and Mrs. J. P. Sell of Bismarck, N. D., are also guests of their sister. The. Cass Lake Times says: “The bluebeérries are a bumper crop this, vear and Atheéign.ly thing lacking to make it a complete success is the pickers. It:is estimated that about; five hundred.:bushels: of the berries| have been-shipped out of here the past week, but that this is only a fraction of what might have been shipped had theré been pickers on the jobh.” | - LARSON-WO0O0D." -~ E Miss Bertba Wood of this city and Louis B. Larson of Federal Dam were married Wednesday evening, at the Swedish Lutheran parsonage, Rev. T. B. Nordale officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Larson will make their home in tMsFe5i8ihe structures and for fine cabi- city. net woi The voot is employed in [rm——t. o < L medicine, The tree's fruit is tood for = MAY_LOCATE HERE 2 j"‘*m and farm stock, another plant 'VIill;l‘ld"‘l(vlfll:]]l‘lé:ipst:"ge\nv\lir;jftafi:l“::}é part sapplies a kind of sago, the secds e N e “h in oil, but are ro s the F. G. Sc¢ = | are not onl « ¥ gflu:\'ifhfil“psei: i]eGre S“r::lt?ldzghvig‘;moer ed a coffee substitute, and yow locating and engaging in the watch leaves are eaten like l':llilm;_’b". A nu- repairing business, and contemplates tettive portion of the pith isx fermeuat- doing bench work only. | ed into a pleasing «drink, ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS. J. J. Brittnacher, district commer- MNEger—o estern Union Telegraph company, with headquar- ters in Fargo, who spent yesterday and’today in Bemidji on official busi- | ness, will return to Fargo this even- ing. WAR VETERAR HERE. i Lieutenant K. C. Beach, a broth- er of Mrs. G. W. Bolcom of Lake boulevard, who has recently returned ; from Russia, having been in military service for a year, serving in the 339 infantry, is .the guest of his sister| over Sunday. i3 T0 NATIONAL CONVENTION Dr.“E.”W. Larson of the firm of [Larson™ & Larson, left this morning for Rochester, Y.,.where he will attend a co ion of optometrists for: 4. 5Week . Fiong. th 3 Misconsin, where hefwilf visit, riends and relatives for a couple of | ‘weeks, Far 2 CAMPING POSTPONED, The Boys Brigade of the.Episcopal | church had planned on going to camp next week at. the Mission at Cass Lake, but owing to pressure of ‘work, due to Bishop Morrison’s early visi- \ tation ‘of the Indian missions and | other places, Rev. Backhurst win be i unable to accompany the boys at this | time. e ] ON EVTENDED AUTO TRIP. . J. D. Ekstrum of Minneapoli: commercial club, and family motored ¢ to Bemidji yesterday en route tot Thief River Falls, where they will| visit relatives. They plan on return- ing to Bemidji in a week, continuing, from here to various points on the; irgn range and Duluth, returning to their home via Brainerd. HERE ON VISIT. \ 1 Barnie Willits, a brother of E. .. Willits of ‘this city, has arrived in Bemidji, being called here by the "$100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been d@ble to-cure in all its stages and that is catarth. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's | Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- faces:of the System thereby destroying the foundation of. the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con- stitution and assis‘ing nature in doing its work. ,The. proprietory have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's (‘atarrh Medicine that thev. offer One Hundred Dollars for auy case that it faila to cure. Send for list of teetimoniale. Address F. J. CHENEY & .. Toledo, Ohfo. Sold by all Druggist, Tbc. MON. & TUES. Such A Girl’ . Paramount Picture Featuring VIVIAN MARTIN Also showing 2nd chapter “THE MAN OF MIGHT” ELKO ‘industry to farming but lacked iN, D. also secured more con- {B. C. She .Afllggg.;..l}e Zwill go L 'Front St., Fargo, N. D., about, ‘You Never Saw | serious illness of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willits son, Theodore Willits, who s confined at St. Anthony’s hospital; and whose condition has been ser: jous, but who is a little improved to- day. Barnie Willits is a well known real estate dealer in the northwest. FEATURE FILM SHOWN. Senator P. Il. McGarry is in Be- midji, coming here to show the fea- ‘ture film of northern Minnesota, en- titled “ltasca Makes its Bow.” The iHlm created much interest at the Elko theatre last evening as several business men well known here oc- cupied prominent positions in the 41m, among them being Judge C. W. Stanton, of this city. W. H. Gemmell of Brainerd, Senator P. H. McGarry »f Walker, and Fred T. Lincoln, sec- retary of -the Northern Minnesota Development association. While in the city Senator McGarry is the guest of friends. He will bé-one of the party to greet the Jefferson High- way ‘“trippers” at Itasca State park. Senator McGarry is very much inter- ested jn this tour being president of the Minnesota Highway Improvement association and was chiefly respon- sible for tue passage of the Babcock good roads bill, which will place the Minnesota great road program damendment before the people in the fall of 1920. Valuable Brazilian Plant. The carnauba pahm of Brazil ke the hamboo of A ves varied P i d BRLABLL poses, Yeung le are coated with (e wax that was in such war de- Ui S Qe Sme o hma . S mand and is normally made into can- dles and “gramdphone records, Older leaves yield a good fiber, which iy prized for mats, hats and hamwoeks. They also form roofs for cabins or buts. and the trunk supplies timber GETS JOB HE WANTED Mr. Kernel Helgerude, a farm boy, preferred the auta business training. ITe overcame, this handicap by taking up Accounting and Salesmanship at the Dakota Business Col- lege,, Fargo, N. D. and is now with the Spicer Motor Co., Fes- senden, N. D. Miss Gladys O’Neil, Oakes, genial work through the D.! formerly taught music but now has a fine steno- graphic position . with thej ‘White Motor Sales Co. Write F. L. Watkins, 806 summer courses. TONIGHT| AND SUNDAY Elsie Ferguson In Artcraft picture ‘Eyes of the Soul also satirical comedy “ONE EVERY MINUTE” and ELKO ORCHESTRA (at evening performances) Matinez 3:00—10c, 20c Nights 7:30,- 9—10¢, 25¢ ELKO ——————] MON. & TUES. HARRY MOREY “Fighting Destiny”’ And Keystone Comedy “MY VALET” GRAND PROPERLY PROUD OF HOTEL .Citizens of Alexandria, La, Have Right to Boast of Their Mag- nificent Caravansary. Alexandria, La., 1S known through- out the South as the little town with the big hotel. Strangers always re- mark the incongruity of the metropol- itan edifice appurently fallen by accl- dent tnto this quiet little place. H seews that In Alexandria’s ante- hetel ‘days, a wealthy man and smal dog were stopping at the town fon. One day glxe innkeeper and guest had a Ilvq-ly@\‘nument over the dog. Its owner replféd that he and his "dog would uot be‘timong those present at the inn in the future and depnrtedr proudly, Intimating- darkly that the inRkeeper would be sorry. He then made good his threat by building a hotel- such as Aléxandria had never dreamed of seeing, and here dog and master took up their residence and’ gathered to themselves all the tran- slent trade of the town. ' Alexandria wears its hotel proudly, a- trifle self-consclously. It is the show place of the town and its as- sertive stone grandeur commands re- spect and deference. A town that boasts a hotel inclosing marble halls ending fn a grand stalrcase and .a Spanish patto adorned with'a fountain a8, 8D extra attraction must assume anair of dignity in keeping With 1ts fmportauce. 2 Alexandria's other claim to' notice {8 the” fact that only ‘n -féw’ yenva €0 the: Loulsiana legislature conductéd a- sefles bf spirited arguments. as to the rémoval of the state -capital from Baton Rouge to Alexandria. In the end ‘Alexandria lost out and was forced to console itself with the fame it acquired N s big hotel. Happy, and Rare. Happy is the man who renounces ! everything which may bring a staln or burden upon his conscience, — = TONIGHT!! AND TOMORROW AT 2:30 — 7:30 — 9:00 " ROMANCE ADVENTURE MYSTERY Madge i Kennedy s Goes “THROUGH THE " WRONG DOOR” A Goldwyn. picture. "'Also Keystone Comedy “Great Vacuum . Robbery”’ AT THE RAND tor may be it proper lubrication. oil, but the correct . applied. tractor. Standard 1 750 (Indiana) NO matter how good your trac- satisfactory service unless it has This means not only plenty of Any Standard Oil representative’ will be glad to.show you the chart of Tractor lubrication, prepared by our Engineering Staff. It in- dicates specifically which of these three oils the Standard Oil En- gineers have found will give the best results in your particular Uncle Eben. “Some men doés haté to glve any- body eredit foh anything,” said (Yn(:h Eben. “Dey ean’t throw a honquet without tearin’ off de roses an’® hand- in’ out mostly stickers.” ; Bemidji Train Schedule S M. & I.~Union Depot No. 32 South Bound No. 34 South Bound No. 31 North Bound No:'33 North Bound . G, N—Great Nortera Dépot - iNo. 34; Bast Bouh No.'36-Rast: Box No. §8 West Bound N 106 Bomth Bone, 3 ou oun No.)‘g 3 i N"l’lt L. & M.—Red Laké Depot 0. orth Bound....Lv. 1:30 p. NoI1Z veunrnns AL sis e So0o—Union Depot No. 162 East Bound.....Lv. ¥: No: 168 West Bound. . Lv. ¢as P OVEE AGENCY . 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