Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 30, 1916, Page 3

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king of comedy, whom the Famous Players Film Co. induced to present his' unequalled mirth-provoking: tal- ents on the screen, makes his first appearance before the motion pic- ture public at the Grand - theater Sunday in a four-part film travesty, entitled “Poor Schmaltz.” This great comedian, in his first film im- prazents personation, -introduces a new type gthcoml:d,y %1 the lulel-ecm. Alt“ngr ETHEL CLAYTONW chmaltz” he ‘renders one o e : d ‘most laughable ch: terizatis f c T g Sarltions o CARLYLE BLACKWELL Amorican stage. As the porsenutes “AW B ‘N 66 . As u ;nid ]mrs}llntentg ‘wooer of a.l{x::ner!cm: E A omans ay eiress, he ts e LORGE) ccess humerous B:er:te:;“ :::roseen o!::n :I:e g,prifofpfp_ro/f gfi'fi)’fifiam g Wm. A.Brady_ | Mrs. John Riddell and children,|avenue has returned from Interna- g who have been the guests of Mr. and | tional Falls where she visited her |gchool 12 m.; evening services 8 p. Mrs. James Winebrenner of Dewey |husband for the past few -days. m. Rev..J. H. Randahl, pastor. screen, and “Poor Schmaltz” may 5 avenue, left today for Virginia, & truly be termed Sam Bernard “in | Minn., where they will make their| Migs Eloise Becken, who teaches| ' : Presbyterian. Dutch.” home. Mr. Riddell, who was at one|gschool near Becida, is visiting her| Sunday mornin " v , t 11 o’clock th time assistant logging superintend- | gigter, Mrs. I. P. Batchelder, over the | germon ::m be oi athe s:ht;eo:t "«2 ent of the Crookston Lumber com-|week-end. Coat of Many Colors” (Genesis 37:3); pany, is now connected with the Vir- Sunday evening at 8 o’clock the 'pag: ginia & Rainy Lake Lumber company| gpe of these mice aays you ought | tor will speak on the theme “Passing at Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Riddell » to to Hakkerup's and have your |and Permanent” (Hebrews 13:8); have sold their farm near Chippewa |t0 &° 4 y Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., CARLYLE BLACKWELL Falls, Wls., where they moved from |picture taxen.—Adv. 14t1 and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. b - Bemidji. " e | . All are invited to attend these ser- R AWOman's Way rs. Peter Frost o ecida and|vices. Rev. L. P. Warford, pastor. 1 EDRGE] fameous fucces g Dr. and Mrs. Fuller left last night | Mrs. A. Ness and Miss Martha Ness = P THOMPION BUCHANAN for Minneapolis where they will visit | of Rosby were Bemidji visitors Fri- T Luthe . Nymore. their son, L. W. Fuller, for a month. | day. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Strickland left ‘Wednesday night for the Twin Cities. Dr. and Mrs. Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. ftrickland are planning on spend- ,/ing the winter in Florida. Sunday school every Sunday 10:30 a. m.; services at 11 o’clock; services Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson|at Trinity church, town of Liberty, autoed to Solway yesterday, return-|ga¢ 3 o’clock p. m. Rev. O. P. Grambo, ing to the city last evening. pastor. : ? E. C. McGregor and family motored . dinavi First Scandinavian Lutheran. C. M. Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. A.|to Cass Lake today to be the guests Morning worsnip at 10:30; Sun- :.h geartti;g r:‘;;oitltlvr%‘: tivoillllzgo‘i]ty t‘;vtll:g of Senator William O'Neal. day school at 12; services at Turtle Bacon, who has been visiting rela-| M. A. Westlund will hold Swedish | River at 3 p. m. Rev. Osmond John- tives in Moorhead for several days.|Lutheran services at Lengby, Minn., |00, Pastor. They will spend a short time hunt-|Sunday. 5 =2 " ing in the vicinity of Detroit. Christian Science. . $60,000 to loan on farms. Dean (405 Minn. Ave.) , : Our wood yard is open for the|Land Co.—Adv. antt ws.;l,?efiiy ?v“;‘l;-‘:; 2t oL oclock| Ethel Clayton and Carlyle Black-| MARION. MADLY IN LOVE WITH HER HUSBAND, DETERMINES season. Telephone 30 for four-foot o'clock. *77 | well will again be seen together in{IF ANY WOMAN IS CLEVER ENOUGH TO TAKE HIM AWAY FROM or sawed wood. Special prices on wood direct from the car. N. E. Tul- ler, yard corner Irvine avenue and Fifth street. Telephone 30.—Adv. 6d 930 10-3-5-7-10-12 Mrs. Clara Larson of Buena Vista a_society drama, this time “A Wo- ttra&:sacted business in the city yes- Congregational, Nymore. man’s Way,” at the Rex theater to-| THAT IS A WOMAN’S WAY! erday. Sunday school at 10:30; preach- night. This photoplay extraordin- ing service 11:30; evening song ser-jary is from the stage play of the SEE HOW IT IS DONE. AT THE CHURCHES vice 7:30 p. m.; preaching at eight|same name, which was Grace George’s Methodist Episconal o’clock; praygrl meeting Wednesday | most famous of Broadway’s successes. | x I HE A l RE I °N|GH l Sunday morning worship at 10:45 night at 8 o’clock. J. E. Cadwell,| William A. Brady, director general i " = - | pastor. of the World filim: productions, who Sh & o Cy o'clock. The pastor will preach a o R ; ) ows Start at 7:30 and 8:45 Admission 5c an 3 sermon appropriate io Dress-Up week staged the original'play of a “A Wo- G d lsc ioaf. i . man’s Way,” supervised the photo- awake service of evangelistic singing ing the public as good a photoplay as . the original play itself, as presented < s T . o[t e, Sy seel) THEATRES ok 8 TIACHM0. B30, TOMICLY, Ba and (0o Dewey avenue, entertained Mrs. John | This is to be a big day in the school “THE DUPE” Riddell and two children of Chip-|—Decision Day and Promotion Day. KK KK KKK KKK KKK XK KR A Drama in 3 parts and pewa Falls, Wis., and Mesdames M. |The parents are urged to attend. Ep- Read the want ads. “THE GIRL AND THE TENOR” LaFontisee, James Winebrenner and |worth League at 7 p. m. Everybody Sam Be,fi{%&? T&eguti."epresslble KK KKK KKK KKK KKK GRAND - - - THEATRE Joe Hughes Thursday afternoon. is welcome to this church and all its Tomorrow-Sunday-Matinee 2:30 services, rich or poor, well dressed, The famous character comedian Mrs. F. P. Sheldon and Mrs. Bol-|plainly dressed or poorly dressed. ten of Minneapolis motored to Be-|Rev. B. D. Hanscom, pastor. in the Paramount . Comedy HER. SHE WILL MEET THAT WOMAN ON HER OWN GROUND. Mrs. Joe Blair of Minneapolis, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Neumann, for the past two weeks, returned to her home Thursday night She was accompa- nied by her grand daughter, Anna Mae Helin. RO R O AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS We have a few used cars to clean out. We need the room. - Come and look them over. ’ midji Thursday, Mrs. Sheldon driving the car. Mrs. Sheldon drove the Bantist, pace-making car in the recent tour Sunday school at 10 a. m. The to Yellowstone park. contest is on; come and boost for the school. Preaching service and com- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kohler re-|munion 11 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. service turned Thursday from Big Falls and |7 p. m.; evening gospel service at Pine Island. At the latter place(8 p. m. Special music at each ser- they visited the dredging camps,|vice. A cordial invitation is ex- making the trip by auto from Big|tended to all to attend the services. “Falls. f Mid-week prayer service on Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Rev. Ira D. Al- The Ladies’ Aid society of the First | vord, pastor. Scandinavian Lutheran church will bo entertained next Wednesday in| tc%thdlic'k e 1 1915 6-cyl. 5-passenger Saxon........ $500.00 P ‘P o R s H ” B hurch lors by Mrs. H. Mittet ow mass at 8 o’clock. High mass - . MALTZ | nt:lx]:xcm‘:;? 0"'B. Sonstrud. T at 10 m. Sunday school at 11:30 1 1914 5-passenger Hupmobile.......... 375.00 o c ; 5 . icti " | Miss Florence Leniux of Laporte, ?:3:;1 p. [‘l{?spl:;ihg;‘ ‘31 l.]fn%d I(:;)it;?ppaé 1 1912 5-passenger Studebaker.......... 200.00 All Comedy—Of The Better Kind. ‘ g 3 M avior of this otty, left last Naivation Aracy 1 1913 Hupmobile Roadster... ... 225.00 Shows at 2:30-7:30-8:45 5c and 15¢ . —— ight for Wishit, N. D., where she Sunday school at 1:30 'p. m., sub- - i Pwi%] teach school. ject—‘“The Savior’s Earthly Life Con- 1 1915 5-passenger Ford................. 225.00 b cluded”; text to learn, John 12:24; Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin of Lake |salvation meeting 8 p. m.; meetings Boulevard have returned from. Little | Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Falls where they visited relatives for|8:15 p. m. Meetings in Nymore— a few days. The trip was made by |Sunday school 2 p. m.; praise meet- I auto. ing 3 p. m.; meetings Wednesday and Will sell all above mentioned cars at a bargain on account of shortage of room. Friday 8:15 p. m.; prayer meeting Monday at 8 p. m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan. Everybody welcome. O. A. Sandgren, Captain. All Kind Of Wood--Wholesale and Retail SEE Geo. H. French & Son Office Markham Hotel Building Phones: Office 177-W House 661-W Mrs. Joe Hughes returned Thurs- day from St. Paul where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. An- ton Baur, for the past three weeks. - Swedish Lutheran. | Mrs. Charles McDonald of Doud Morning services 10:30; Sunday BEMIDJI AUTO CO. Phone [18-W iy FLORIST TRIMMING TREES AN ART Trimming trees will change a tree from the larg- est size to the smallest size. Pruning trees will make them fruitful if done properly or un- fruitfulifnotdone properly. The best time to prune is in the fall and té the " time the sap goes up. Phone or leave order with 0. J. Laqua 206 Third Street. 0TTO BROSE LANDSCAPE GARDNER | How?sYour Complexion? If your skin is pimply, muddy or rough, all the face creams, salves and powders in kingdom come won't make it clear and beautiful unless you are working right inside. Phone 581-J HINnnR R 1= IT IS BETTER TO PAY YOUR BILLS WITH R CHECK; WE PRY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. CITY DRUG STORE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone 52 Ceneral Merchandise Minnesota Ave. Phone 180-W. Bemid)i, Minn. : . IT LOOKS BETTER—IT GIVES YOU R STANDING IN YOUR E E Eat a‘feva figs and drink a little senna tea COMMUNITY. _IT IS CONVENIENT TO MAIL R CHECK | HOW TO “CAN" THEGROUCH ] every night for two weeks, Avoid pie and greasy food. FOR THE EXACT AMOUNT. THAT CHECK IS A RECEIPT £ EAT PURE FOOD H 'BESIDES THAT THE BANK IS HELPING YOU TO KEEP H rine o mons g 4 Then COT\'IF to us f"or the finest CO]d cream, :3:2 ?SCCYOA{:‘J ing:gf‘;:gn :I'rgEl'I?El:TT':llgE::NIY(‘E): ; E We handle a full llne_ of food products that we can guarantee g the most healing tolet soap, the safest tonic, the softest WHO CAN ADVISE YOU FREE OF CHARGE ABOUT MONEY in Folar, Goffee, Tea, Moata, Vopstagion. 1n. fost Tortaine 1 £ ; in Folur, Coffee, Tea, 5 1 , an = talcum and the most eleansing tooth soaps to be had. MATTERS. qi;tex;el‘al ‘erchadinse, COME Rmfflgt?r!ge'sm}g ’s‘;;%}m‘.n ,tvl;?fmg H ‘ > or you. { H ; Get nna leave BANK WITH U3, £ your se leaves from us today. < s I. P. BATCHELDER 3 g I

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