Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 11, 1915, Page 4

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p— ‘Work is the keynote. Learn short- hand, bookkeeping, typewriting and salesmanship at the Little Falls Busi- ness College. Write for year book. —Adv. w129 The U. C. T. will give the second of its series of winter dances at the city hall tonight. Before the dance a meeting of the order will be held. All members are urged to attend the meeting which will be called at 7:45 o’clock. The medicine that is put-up by L. Jamison will cure the Lumbago, Rheumatism, Piles, Tonsilitis, Sore Throat and Quinsy.” His eraser re- moves corn in one minute. All these cures are complete without the use of knife. Will be at Hotel Chal- lenge until Dec. 20.—Adv. 6d1211 KX KKK KKK KKK KK KD * SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES ¥ HREKH KKK KH KKK KD Catholic. Low mass at 8 o’clock. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Father J. J. T. Philippe. Christian Science. 317 Fourth St. Sunday service at 11 a. m. Wednes- day evening service at 7:45 o’clock. Congregational (Nymore.) Sunday school at 10:30; preaching service 11:30; evening song service, 7:30 p. m.; preaching at 8 o’clock; prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. J. E. Cadwell, pastor. Nymore Free Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; service 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Thursday evening at A. Akre’s residence, 7:30 p. m. George Larson, pastor. First Scandinavian Lutheran. Morning services at Solway; Sun- day school at 12 m.; evening service at 8 o’clock; special music at the evening service. Osmund Johnson, pastor. Episcopal. Sunday school at 10 o’clock; morn- ing worship and Holy Communion at 11 o’clock. “Communion Service,” by (Wheaton) will be sung by the choir. Archdeacon Parshall, rector. Methodist. Morning worship at 10:45, subject —“Obedience of Faith”; Sunday school at 12 m., A. T. Carlson, supt.; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m., lead- er, George Hanson; evening worship at 7:30, subject—‘“A Good Fight.” B. D. Hanscom, pastor. Presbyterian. Bible class and Sunday school at 10; morning worship and sermon at 11 o'clock; young people’s will occupy the pulpit. Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at 12 m. There will be no other services during the day as the pastor will be out of the city. J." H. Randahl, pastor. Baptist. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morn- ing worship and sermon at 11 a. m.; eznthem—*‘Salvation Belongeth to the Lord,” by Nellie Place Chandler; young people’s service at 6:30 p. m., subject—‘‘Song and Its Meaning,” Psalms 33:1-5; evening gospel ser- vice at 7:30 p. m.; special music by chorus choir; mid-week service for prayer and Bible study on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. A cordial in- vitation is extended to all to attend the services. Ira DU Alvord, pastor. KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KF # BUY RED CROSS SEALS X KEE KKK KK KKKKK KKK KEEKK KKK KKK K KF ¥ CITY BOWLING LEAGUE * IR R R R Standing of the Teams. ‘Won Lost Pect. Barbers .5 0 1.000 Crookston Lbr. Co. .4 0 1.000 Schneider ... .4 1 .800 B. Popp .3 2 600 Quality Grocers . .2 3 .400 Beltrami County .2 3 .400 Pioneer -2 3 .400 Barker’s .. .- 3 .250 Koors Bros.. . 1 4 .200 Sentinel ......... 04 000 The Barber bowling quint is bowl- ing the best games of any team in the league and is leading. Wednesday night they defeated the B. Popp team. The summary of the games are as follows: now Barbers— G. Paquin ...... 164 142 H. Paquin . .. 160 145 H. Roskowick ... 176 138 Leighton .. ..o 171 166 R. Dennis ...... 137 160 Totals ........ 808 751 Total pins—2,275. NEW GRAND THEATRE The House Of Quality 3 TONICGHT 3 ACTS VAUDEVILLE 3 ACTS 4 Reels of Pictures SUE ELIMNORE Dramatic, Mandolin Soloist and Sing- ing the Iatest popular songs of the day FREDERICK ELMORE “‘The Crazy Nut with the Chicken’ in a comedy Magical Monologue. GARMONG AND GARMONG Exponents of Modern Society Dances will offer the Brazilian One- step, Lulu Sado, Portugese Love-dance, and the great Tazalow Gavotte. Two complete shows tonight at 7:15 and 9:00. Children 10oc . Adults 25¢ Metro Feature TOMORROW Emmy Whelan Metro Feature Last here in “The Soul of a Woman;”’ in B parts “THE TABLES TURNED” 5 parts Gripping scenes and tense moments abound in this 5 part drama, and many of the scenes were taken in a famous New York Restau- rant while a cabaret performance was at its height. MATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. Shows at 7:15-8:30 Children sc, Adults 15c¢. “NEAL OF THE NAVY,” Monday. Don’t forget the free show all afternoon. 'Rex THEATRE Rex PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT—EDITH STOREY and SIDNEY DREW with other noted Vitagraph artists in the five-part feature “A FLORIDA ENCHANTMENT?” Admission &c and 16c SUNDAY—Balzac’s great drama of the futility of crime, “THE COUNTRY PARSON,” also, “THE LURE OF THE WIDOW,’’ a Wally Van comedy. sion B¢ and 10c. Matinee Admis= 2:30 Evening 7:30 8:30 9:15 Monday- “THE BRINK” -Monday . Mutual Masterpicture. Matinee and Evening Admission 5c and 15c. prayer | B.. Popp— service at 7 p. m.; evening service at |R. Kreatz ... 8 o'clock. Rev. Samson of Warren|pn proan 142 128 114 Anderson 2133 124 168 Hedeen ... 130 124 151 B. Popp ... 168 224 197 Totals <...... 741 738 774 Total pins—2,253. . The Pioneer quint, with a picked team Thursday defeated the Qual- ity. ‘Grocers. The summary of the games are as follows: Quality Grocers— Erickson . . . 169 162 166 Stewart . 137. 137 167 Pfeifer 133 176 153 King .. 140 170 111 Ebert . 188 147 142 Totals 767 792 741 Total pins—2,298, Pioneer— Berrigan ....... 190 121 154 Peir TEmigussiansg 181 208 Ripple . 143 180 Marcum . 92 139 Torgerson .. 180 163 — Totals .. 717 844 = (4 *‘ sir?”’ Q 3 [ all pennants flying. bears a treasure in hold for YOU. Captain, leigh, Jr. Adventure and romance in a package. Love’s young dream with the U. S, Navy for a background. And Pathe, producer of the successful motion picture serials the world has ever known, has made the picture. v READ TAE STORY IN THE Pioneer _Pioneer The Barker team defeated the Sen- tinel five Friday evening, the final score being 2,270 to 2,029 pins. The Summary: i Barker's— 2 W. Brown ...... 183. 138 122 B. Barker .. 170 136 110 Coppernol , . 139 129 165 ‘W. Chichester 114 128 202 C. L. };eflron .o.. 147 191 197 Totals ....... 768 721 786 Total ping—2,270. Sentinel— S. Webster ..... 146 116 122 Dr. Garlock 94 116 106 A. Marcot .. 143 109 131 T. Newton 128 171 202 S. Youngl....:. 164 179 134 Totals . 634 700 695 Total pins—2,029. POPULAR STARS AT : REX THEATER TONIGHT Some of the best known and most “Sfiip ahoy!”’ “Where away, “Dead ahead!” The good ship “Neal of the Navy” looms up on the horizon Lillian Lorraine. First Mate, William Court- popular performers for the Vitagraph She her prize most Children 5¢ tures, that are considered to be e ceptionally good, take part in thé1 pleasing five-reel feature photoplay, “A: Florida. Enchantment,” which will be exhibited at the Rex theater tonight. Among the popular screen stars in the play are Edith Storey, Sidney Drew, Charles Kent, Jane Morrow, Ethel Lloyd. The story of the ‘play in part, is as follows: Miss Lillian %ravers, a New York heiress, goes to her aunt, Miss Con- stantine 'Oglethorpe’s, in' St. Augus- tine, Florida, where she plans a sur- prise visit to her fiance, Dr. Fred Cassadene. At the hotel she finds him making love to a charming widow. After being the recipient of a good call-down, the doctor succeeds in smoothing matters over for a time. One day, Miss Travers purchases a little casket of odd design contain- ing four seeds, with instructions that a person taking ome will be trans- formed into the opposite sex. Through curiosity and a desire to cure her flance of his flirting, she takes one Mond. " of the seeds, goes into a trance, from BEGINNING Dec. Neal is a clean-cut chap-thoroughly Ameri- can, full of “pep" and #ginger.” Through the crookedness of another, Neal is barred from Annapolis, Determined to win a commission, Neal enlists as a common seaman and puts in many a hard lick before he wears the epaulet, You will be intensely interested in his many stirring adventures| in his fight to save Annette Illington from the power of unscrupulous villans, BemidjiNaval Militia is interested and will appear in ~ uniform each night READ THE STORY Every Week in - THE DAILY PIONEER First Instalment FREE Matinee FREE For MEN-WOMEN-CHILDREN MONDAY DEC. 13 From 1:30 P. M. to 5:30 P M. Evening Admission for this Serial Read it in the Pioneer See it Every Monday AT THE -TONIGHT- be to make the pictires tonight less [interesting. . [POULTRY AND POTATO : /SHOW SUCCESSFUL (Continued from Page 1) 1st; Charles Barclay, 2nd. Bantams—Lloyd Lalone, 1st; John Noll, - 2nd. Leghorns—Gordon Smith, 1st; Dr. E. H. Smith, 2nd; H. R. Carrick, 3rd; Lawrence Johnson, 4th; Ruth Boobar, 5th; Vincent Johnson, 6th. Sweepstakes—Pen of Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, J. W. Corwin; cockerel ‘White Wyandotte, S. S. 0’Conner; Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel, J. ‘W. Corwin ;Rose Comb Rhode Island Red pullet, Carl Tennstrom; Buff Or- pington hen, H. R. Carrick; pen of |. | Leghorns, Gordon Smith. It is planned to hold similar shows in connection with each winter meet- ing of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association. All the delegates to the association Adults 10¢ These are the essentials of a rip- ping adve i refreshing—that’s the word forit. It satis. fies all your innate ment —and leaves no unpleasant aftermath, This splendid sto: ity illiam Hamilton OKham:., e by Willag £ Lillian Lorraine is the Captain. - L Wm. Courtleigh, Jr., is Fi sty gl Jr., is First Mnb-ul&_. GET ABOARD! have returned to their homes. According to Charles T. Kelley of Menahga,” president of the associa- tion in 1915, the meeting held here was one of the most successful held by the association and much was ac- complished. respective R ERECEESEEER SRS S e o RAPID RIVER. x X By Special Correspondent.) % [(EEE SRR RS R R &R S A. P. Olson is busy putting in his sawmill on W. C. Schilling’s place. He has purchased a new 28 horse- power Case engine. He will also put in a planer and shingle machine and will make flooring, lath, drop siding, ete. Dan Stanton went to Goodridge Thursday to meet his family who arrived from Austin, Minn. ‘W. C. Schilling shot a lynx cat on his place Tuesday. The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of ‘adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen'rolls or a hund.ed rolls. NEAL OF THE NAVY A moving picture in 12 Episodes of 2 reel each with the United ‘ States Navy for hackground, mounts all things— $ been’officially grant- d U.S. battleships for ¢ scenes. the Balboa .Amuse- Lillian rraine plays the part of Annetyf/ lllington, the charming fAm Qourtleigh, Jr., plays the/part of Neal, the breezy yoying American, who makes his yay from a middy to an officer B /An the U. S. Navy. The story ¥ fairly teems with adventure and romance. Read It in the Pioneer ¢‘Ahoy, land- Tubbersi** “‘Avast, ye of . the pale faces and the office anemial Here’sthe zip of the flying spray and the tang of the salt breeze—a fresh breath of the great outdoors — the charm of wanderlust. All crowded rippingly into the most splendid, thoroughly Ameri i of romtanceand ldvcnture);hal hun:::r ;:: life to a film. Neal of the Pathe’s latest and greatest motion ‘produc Navy desire for dash— excite- able seamen. Read it in the P qpoe’

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