Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 24, 1920, Page 5

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S e mE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i — g ' S o PAGE FIVE MUSICAL COMEDY AT llmsiness visitors at Red Lake Thurs- aay. GRAND THEAmE ToNlGHT th;) E{)u':'lscecz;:-lt:xsnw:h:ngosxti:i alt)ul{‘e}:‘i Lake visited the Sanitorium at Pu- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL from guests of the J. H. Freeman family, outh. . 3 Mr. 2 '] 1201 Irvine avenue. y Richard C. Maddox, who is Pinowski, clerk in the agency responsible for the book and lyricg|office at Red Lake, left on the 21st is the apostle of youth on the Ameri-|for a vacation in Milwaukee. Mrs. can stage and his success has con-|Lewis, the school matron, has just firmed him in the belief that he is|returned from her vacation in Wy- wise, in this he has found many who |oming. agree with him, because the charact-| Miss Holmgren, a nurse at the eristics of youth are pleasing. *“Ohlagency, is leaving for a visit up in Daddy”, is built around a tangible|Winnipeg, Man., where her brothers {)lolt), buthlt is not a pot so aggressive-|are. y brought forward that it interrupts| mne yusket social given at Red one's pleasures in the many songs and (| 5 xe for (he baseball tiam was a suc- dances and the fun that surrounds it. | o™ Apout $200 were collected It seems hardly necessary to describe : o 5 the plot, more than to say that it is sufficient for the purpose and car- ries one thru a series of entangle- ments and solutions flimsy enough to satisfy the tiredest business man. In the course of its working out, much melodious music is heard, while the principals and chorus are engaged in agreeable dancing numbers as well. Mrs. Troppman is buying a line of The music 1s by T. H. Willhite and ladies trimmed hats while in New |NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN is melodious and pleasing. York. 2t8-24 LADIES’ AID MEETING| Amongst the many hits that will —_— The Norwegian Lut > {linger in the memory are “A Plain Mrs. C. A. Sprague of Becida, was| .., o0y mee!g;omorm‘:lffigml(‘;t}:e:t American Girl,” “Oh Daddy,” ‘“The an out of town busimess caller here|qs™ o, 1 0" o church basement. | Rainbow Widow,” “Whistling and Monday. Mrs. Hans Mittet and Mrs. 1. Ny-|Clggling” “The Odler They Are, the = _|zaard will entertain. Every one cor- Harder They Fall,” “Just Plain Miss Alice O’Connor went '1.(0 Ni‘tch dtally invited, VEIy One COr- | adys, That's Me” .*\.edding Intosh Sunday to spend a week W Chimes,” “It Will Be Me Next,” relatives. RAYMOND LORD ““What’s the Difference,” and many others. Mrs. Willlam Masterson of North- A BENEDICT NOW| The company is perfect in every ern, motored to the city Monday to| Many friends will be interested in|particular, -the scenery is adequate transact business. the announcement of the marriage of |in every way and the costuming ex- ) Raymond E. Lord of this ecity to Miss quisite. Eva Gertrude Patterson, daughter of Mrs. H. S. Patterson of 4703 Regent street, Lakeside, Duluth. The mar- riage took place there on Friday, Au- gust 20. Mr. and Mrs. Lord arriv- Miss Evelyn Ross of Walker was a Bemidji visitor on Monday. Mrs. Hans Bixby and grand son Take home u Drick of Koor's ice|left this morning for their home in eream. . 4-6tt | Muskogee, Okla., after spending the 5 summer at Lavinia. Mr. Bixby will Leo Spillane of Red Lake spent{jjoin them later. Monday in this city on business. . Mrs. G. W. Hill of Blackduck, is the guest of the G. H. French family for a few days. From here she will go to Minneapolis for a visit of two John Nyberg of International | months duration. Falls spent the day here yesterday. Miss Bessie Holden of Littlefork was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Messrs. Morrison and Moore play- ed with the ‘finny tribe’ at Boss lake Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and daughter, Anzonetta, returned yest- erday morning from Seattle, where ‘Mr. Kenfield went to meet Mrs. Ken- field and Miss Anzonetta, who have spent the past three months travel- ling in the south, Panama and west and in Canada. R. W. Delaney of Shevlin was a Bemidji business caller yesterday. G. H. Warner of Brainerd was 2 business visitor in this city on Mon- day. De-alcoholized As a tonic—a thirst satisfier and a wine of true hospital- ity, Virginia Dare Wine is a drink of sunshine for the -~ " Mgs. A. Kahala will visit friends in Beémidji for the next two weeks.— Y Crookston Daily Times. HREK K KKK KKK KKK KKK ok %k o 2 % b b ok b % % Quite a crowd of the young folKs Saturday, bringing back quite a nice of this section assembled at the home string. of Mr. and Mrs. Grovell for an en- Supt. G. W. Cross has just returned | joyable evening last week. the Fon du Lac agency, where he was on official business. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE “Oh Daddy,” which will be seen at |Posky recently. ~ y L. J. Mosher of Owatorina spent the| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levenick, of |the Grand theatre tonight, is herald-| Tom Spears of Redby was sent to 13’;1\:28 1"ds“’“t Fi‘;‘;hwm begin a: F;e“‘ DAILY PIONEER day in this city yesterday. Park Rapids, were over Sunday|ed as a dainty musical comedy of [the hospital at Red Lake Friday. |7 g on Sept. peoveryoneris ins - il TONIGHT --- Last Times v ;1%7 HORMAS y % as The"Choer-Up"Drink Out Yonder smile “on A Ralph Ince Production o Yorba Mate The most beautiful girl in ¥hah h- . o tagzodlent the world in a new play of 1s yothaiMato; s love and romance. ‘1’ in Braril. '5’. 8. Gghernmert Uulle- tin peports that Yerba Mate et e et ) ] ARRY SEMON $hiat ny e o f Comedy King, in THR ERABILLA "afif‘"y “The Grocery Clerk’ Matinees 10c-20¢ Nights 10c-25¢ TONIGHT -- Last Times N o e day of clouds. R E -y * RED LAKE AND REDBY * - . ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright are spending the week with his father, ed in the city on Saturday to be the| The Scaler’s examination for the Arthur Wright, of Lengby. week-end guests of his parents, Mr.|Indian forestry service held at Red- and Mrs. A. Lord. They will leave|by, closed Friday. There were three Otto Olson and Ms. Christ Olson |tomorrow for Duluth, where they will | applicants. of Becida, motored to Bemidji yester- |make their home. Mr. Lord is em- Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Redby were day and transacted business. ployed there. : $5000% Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft KKK KX KK RK KKK KX REWARD! slab wood. for sale, $3.60 per load. |« HORNET x B [] du Fl l C Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phome 481 T&FU| e % %k % 5 eml !I ora 0. REWARDA . . James Angell recently returned Choice Mr. and Mrs. Wilson (Case of Star 2 " buck were among the out of town {]‘;‘;“:w?lc‘;l';g;e‘;h"e, he went to see CUT FLOWERS AND callers in this city ou Monday. Nelson Overly has been made di- PLANTS rector of the school board in place of Artistic Designs William :Moon, who resigned. A baby girl was born this week to Mr. and Mrs. Muller. The latter is a daughter of William Moon and wife and is staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edward Carrigan. Mrs. O. P. Stene went to Black- duck on Tuesday. Mr. Berggrin has been cutting grain lately for his neighbors. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rungquist and daughter, have been visiting their|., daughter, Mrs. Berggren. " J. D. Bogart was in Bemidji on Friday. ; Among those who were in Black- duck on Friday were Charles Peter- son and J. E. Bogart. A meeting of the Literary society was held at the Murray school Fri- day evening. A short program was rendered. Miss Evelyn Moon was elected treasurer, while Nelson Over- ly was elected vice president. The other officers of the society are Mrs. J. D. Bogart, president; Miss Olga Stene, secretary; and Miss Edith Ertenberg, assistant secretary. Mr. Lambert and his family from Mrs. J .M. Caldwell returned Sat- Little Falls have been visiting at the .rday from Minneapolis, where they home of his brother. : ave visited for the past two weeks. —Madlalne r. Caldwell will return in a few ] : ays. Simple Home Remedy— Traverse Ea'sy to Make—Pleasa.nt =Tl|e Great Emotional Actress; to Take WEDNESDAY ONLY Don't stake your life against the deadly germ. Keep your system i AR Miss Annette Silberman arrived in the city Monday from Minneapolis to visit her sister, Mrs. A. Grossman for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin of Tur- tle River, were in the city yesterday on their return from a motor trip to Niagara, N. D. Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Bemidji, Minn. NEW KAPLAN BUILDING Phone 418 8. 0. Olson .and family of Lisbon, N. D., spent yesterday with the Reed family. They are touring the north- ern part of the state. = A Broadway chorus girl, be-= =trayed by her husband, went to= =‘he Western desert, where men=— ==hunt gold. = How she herself was hunted, = ==1and how she changed the lives== =>f the men among whom she= Elived, is told in THE SPIRIT OF GOOD in which WILLIAM FOX »xresents A. A. Richardson took the first air- plane photos of Bemidji. Buy them at Rich’s Studio, or at down-town stores. 8-10tf A motoring party consisting of {rs. Sam .Cole and several friends rom Valley City spent Monday with Ars. Cora E. Reed and family. Mrs. F. H. Mero of Dorset, was the . uest of her sister, Mrs. E. N. Ebert, 19 Beltrami avenue, over Sunday, sturning to Dorset last evening. ‘THE TOLL GATE' A GParamountArleroft GPiclure HIS FIRST BIG SPECIAL GRAND SUN. MON. TUES. Misses Helen and Jane ‘Hayner left Sunday evening for their home in Minneapolis after an extended visit with relatives and friends in the city. \ Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. : See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- % eery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 7-29t2 condition to ward off disease. Bul garian Blood Tea sweetens the stom ach, flushes the kidneys, tones the liver and purifies the blood. Take it steaming hot at bedtime. Knocks a cold out at once. Sold by all drug | gists and grocers. Sl 2y Relatives have just received com- Dhe YES GIRL Joseph M. Schenck - presents Norma lalmadge ‘YESor NO' adapted from the play by Arthur Goodrich A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION No Woman Has a Future—No Woman Has a Past Until She Has Answered the Question “YES” OR “NO” Norma is exquisite as a YES GIRL More lovable than ever as a NO GIRL FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY, in Two Parts Rex Union Orchestra Admission 10c and 30c unications from Mr. and Mrs. B. R. me—— rickson, stating that they have left Yellowstone Park and are now en WED. & THUR. route to California. Cfiarles Gould has returned to his employment with Schneider Brothers eompany of St. Paul, after spending the past two weeks here visifing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Longballa and ~ns, Kenneth and Maurice, of Little- ¢k passed thru the city Monday en* nte to Henning where they will sit for a week with Mr. Longballa’s arents. John Tennstrum, formerly a resi- dent of this city, arrived here yester- day from his home at St. Paul to spend a few days visiting with friends. He visited en route with his daughter at Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langrin of Pipe-tone, were in Bemidji yesterday Tho:"’i'k'\cn, en route to Eckles for an extended DOROTHY DALTON visit with Mrs. B. Langrin. They Gomgrar ey motored here and report splendid N crop conditions in their locality. < L AU H s Mrs. J. F. Essler and daughter, zo Ruth. returned yesterday from a vis- it at Minneapolis and St Peter. They mlm J PEOPLE SMILE of Loye” e | dapghter, Elizabeth, of Washington, 4 ! i./“c.. Miss Lucille Segal, of Wash- o p { urn, Wis.,, Mrs. Marie Lamoreaux “The old, old story,” but 4,,,,, ! P ] were accompanijed here by Mrs. Es- sler’s mothér. Mrs. S. A. Fenton, who e washburn Saturday, and || this girl was different. THIRTY PEOPLE CAR PRODUCTION—NOT PICTURES Seats Now—50c and $1.50—Plus War Tax Mr. afig: Mrs . John Walsh and will visit here for several weeks. are house guests of the E. E. Ken- field family. 5 Holmes Travelogue = T Paramount Magazine Optometrists. f trou bled with headaches. pervousness or dis orders of any kind, Wm- Rited. Caaaay REX Theatre THURSDAY and FRIDAY - Katherine MacDonald Pictures Corp’n presents KATHERINE MacDONALD THE AMERICAN BEAUTY In the season’s most sensational scandal story “THE NOTORIOUS MISS LISLE”’ Gaenor’s husband who on their honeymoon in Paris discovers that he is wedded to “The Notorious Miss Lisle.” The romance of a beautiful girl who fights the con- demning but elusive shadow of suspicion and estab- lishes her innocence in the face of a world that sternly scorns her. Directed by James Young. Enacted in the atmos- phere of France’s garden spot—Quaint Brittany. Here’s romance after marriage—an exciting honeymoon in Gay Paris. An absorbing drama of titled English so- ciety and London’s sensational divorce case. The transition from the black and white page of Baillie Reynold’s famous novel to the silver sheet is delight- fully perfect. / e . ——

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