Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 6, 1917, Page 5

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‘ GRAND -- Tomorrow TUEETH SCHOOT 0 MU0 : my&nws(igoon 2 Teachers of Violin, Pian : trum Departm Wilired Lucas s ?fi'%’(‘)ivvml&"’é‘fi'?;s:ud : mfinn‘rrl:;find Bistors STHE RUMMY" . . : Phone 813me o 209 3rd St. R R R ey and the Keystone comedy uATucao‘.T ROMEO" || =" - rrrrrereeees N R T T Y™™ Wwith H *x NEW JITNEY STAND IN Chester Conklin MO JiBa apETAYEON X e S * 7 Triangle ola 3 —Dressmaker— x = Phors 82— X part Triangle play : 219 Mion. Ave, 10th st. :}y Angust L. Berg, Joo Hague, * : Bloae E5 ¥ Ray Jarvis and Fred Grant & e x Service Night and Day * R KKK KKK KKK KKK LADIES AID MEETS :***i«##**ili*i: it rs. Spaner Johnston and Miss|% ¥ X ¥ XK X ¥ k %X % & KEXHXKKEK XXX XX XKEK Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Allen, 1011 Be-| qpo Swedish Ladies Aid society of * MATINEES CANCELLED | Margaret Johnston of Hines were the | & EREE : KING ] -jidji. avenue, were tendered a fare- |, o piovh ward will meet at the home | ® *| guests of friends in the city yester-|% “White House” Tea and Coftee +{* Tailor Made Suits * :ll b:ecep:l&l: gst“e:en’:ng llby Ttge of Mrs. August Elmquist tomorrow : Tltle Elko Thetntar manage- : day. ® served exdlustvely at tho.e b % Drop in and look over our % mbers of the Baptist church. e : ) ment regrets to announce i ours were spent in playing games gfizfigmni::uzehs(:oon?t‘;ffi All are|y cancellation of the matinees You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your : THIRD ST. CAFB * : e ngoéa:gxsggmgfiasunu. : nd music., One of the most inter- . ¥ advertised for Wednesday af- ¥|grocer for it. 3 dyzem * g 309 Third St. x ting games played was “A Trip to e — & ternoon. However, there will & : LR R R AR R R R R N e s RS LTI Coney Island.”. Vocal solos were HOSTESS TO AID ¥ be two matinees Thursday af- % Bell /rendered by Mrs. I D. Alvord, Rev. % ternoon instead of Wednes- |, =€ boy wanted at Hotel Mark-|, o o o o o o ¢ x4 X / I. D. Alvord and Arnold Johnson. The Ladies’ Aid society of the ¥ day; first matinee Thursday |2M- 6-38 SPIRELLA n;;l’ *x X _fl_lll n s ‘f :t:tv.. ::Z:::t'e?in 1&?25131 ffl?flfi?& ?:’ ffl:’;dl"l’,the;:; '%“"’la wllil}kbel by : ?;gtia‘i::sdzgo'st&rtsnd F;(t). : Miss Cora Lambertes of Bena, Professional Residence %%mt : E Plun{‘filfé,l?gexnsfln Hot | - with a moonlight scene of the rustic Tl:ursda 'a’;temoim ot e l‘:““e X See advertisement announc- +|Minn., arrived in Bemidji yesterday Service ©= Water Heating | bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will| Jourday efternoon at her mipe:|® ing formal opening of the %|and will study the millinery trade. " |J g4 N NELEON, 6y [E (Get our estiniate. i l:;::‘a:tgxt A:vglrllln::ng)er 31?7:'1': Ml:n., vitation. is extended to all. - : fvl::mtheater for Wednesday : nfome 5 bkt * P :: o ;J’ : = Phones 555 and 309 £ 5 : v eir home. - x & 337 * btometry means eye service. _— i NN bt KRR KKK KK KKKKX i » NATAL DAY OBSERVED 7 —_———— Mrs. W. H. Gish of Bass Lake was SPEND Mrs. HA M. Cords was given a Pel'SOIlalS and Mrs. Vina Cossentins, who has vis- ;est::t;::;n-train visitor in the city YOUR ml%manom l birthday surprise last evening. The ited friends and relatives in Bemidji . IDEAL B PARLORS At home or by day \ and Grant Valley for the past month, CLUB MENU TOMORROW In good, clean enloymen? 612 America Ave. Phone 68 gelf-invited guests were Mesdames . Heotor Brown, Eli Arnold, J. Scarrot, Newsy Notes Misses Ann Brown, Marie Raymond, Gladys Armstrong. Effie Hlazen, Irlma e A © fdeal. stock 4 Hazen, Harriet Davids, Violet Voltz, est and mos! eal stocl an not be Alma Lojtved, fern Scarrot, and|grain farm, considering location, aml: t?) ;‘Z‘: a(:;?sdizgi“es.‘mtl}et them £ éssrs. Eli Arnold, Stanley Hurd, H.|185% acres, highly improved modern |5, 1.3 off at the Pioneer office. tf ; M. Cords and Clyde Scarrot. The|house, large up-to-date stock barn ’ guests presented Mrs. Cords with afor 33 head cows, and good horse gift as a remembrance of the occa-|barn, and other buildings. Only 2 sion. miles from town, on river, 40 acres natural meadow. Never offered for sale before. Can be bought at ex- ceptionally low price of $67.50 per acre. E.J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone Have buyer for highly improved The Woman'’s Study club held its|41, 4-37| 80-acre, also 40-acre farm. E. J. regular meeting yesterday afternoon Willits ,115 3rd St. Phone 41. 4-37 in the club rooms of the library. The subjects for the day were as follows: | O’ eary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, “Characteristics of the Later|manjcuring, face massage, treatment Poets”—Mrs. Montreville J. Brown.|eor gore feet. Headquarters for *James Whitcomb Riley—Person-| pelha preparations. Make your ap- ality and Poems”—Mrs. E. H. Denu.| pointments early. Office phene 540; M;;ngdiv"lrflscm;efifley’ Poems”— | home phone 88. Open evenings and B e e will e heta|SUR0syS by appolntment only.Ady. March 19. DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. F. Ledoux entertain- ed at six o’clock dinner Sunday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lish- erness, who have recently returned from the state of Washington. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lisherness, A. K. Lisherness of Ly- man, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Aldrich. returned to her home in Eagle Bend MRS. THORA STAMBAUGH yesterday. Pool or Billiards The following menu will be served at the Commercial club tomorrow noon: Short ribs, brown potatoes, corn bread, cold slaw and coffee. CARNIVAL ASS'N. T0 MEET FRIDAY NIGHT The Bemidji Carnival association will meet Friday night at 8 o’clock in the Commercial club rooms. All members are expected to be present and the ladies’ drum corps, in uni- thies of all. A child, saved in the wreck that has cost her mother’s life, and mourned as dead by her father, leads a varying and tkrilling 11t un- til she falls in with a band of theves who compel her to adopt their prac- tices. In the course of her duties, she breaks into the Louse of a young clergyman, who, touched by the girl's scandalization of his parishioners. A great love develops between the two, and many dramatic scenes follow be- fore the final revelation of the true identity of the girl. How this is dis- closed and she i8 reunited to her fath- er who had never expected to look upon her again is delicately and ex- quisitely indicated in this gripping evident better nature, assumes the re-| Famous Players production on the sponsibility of her existence, to the|Paramount program. _— e —————————————————————— Mrs. G. H. French returned Satur- day from a five weeks’ visit with rela- tives and friends in Minneapolis, St. Cloud, Ronneby and Akeley, Minn. STUDY CLUB PROGRAM . Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, Mrs. J. A. Ycunggren will leave this evening for Minrecapolis wherejs .. ")) h » parade. she will be a guest at the J. kG. The report of the dance will be Younggren home for several weeks. | .40 and financial matters will be ) considered. Steps will also be taken The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- 5 clety is collecting papers. Kindly to have the Winnipeg-St. Paul dog phone 422 and we will collect. . derby for the St. Paul carnival in 1918 be routed through Bemidji. et et Fx;fldenl:tman, the hero of the race, Mrs. L. H. Hanson of Bagley was s wi e here a week from today, and in the city yesterday enroute to H‘i’; v?:r‘: x:s'gnl;at‘;l ogofi::ttsl;hgf 4 Clearbrook where she will visit her ston’s parents, Judge and Mrs. H. A. the association expects to be able to Clearbrook _whero she it he make arrangements for routing the aughter, Mrs. L. B. Anderson. e in Bgemidjl she was the guest of her Simons, yesterday between trains. derby through Bemidji mext winter, of at that time. Mr. Hanson, one of the daughter, Miss Nell Hanson. dog team drivers, who was in the New York :lilty a fiew}r, dai“ ago, agreed to come roug emidji next year, if - i B thron year, it pos Special Representative ' Another important matter to com: of YOU REALLY OUGHT TO MEET MISS J. M. BURKE Two lots on Irvine Ave. No. Corner 22nd St.; only $300. A snap. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. Phone 41. 4-37 I am in my new office at 115 3rd St., Phone 41, and ready for business. Can sell or handle your proposition, no matter how large or small, no mat- ter where located or the nature, just so you have something. I can make money for both of us. E. J. Willets, 115 3rd St. 4-37 Attorney Thayer C. Bailey and wife, Mrs. Frank Rathman and Miss Minnie Bailey spent the day in Tur- tle River on business. up at the Friday night meeting will be the preliminary consideration of summer sports in Bemidji. Presi- dent McDonald urges that every one be at the meeting. THE PICTORIAI; REVIEW CO. HOSTESSES T0 AID Mesdames J. P. Brandt and Osmond “= Johnson will entertain the Ladies’| Meat market, complete with build- _ Aid society of the First Scandinavian|ing and 3 lots. One of the most up- .Lutheran church, at the home of |to-date markets in this state; $4,500 Mrs. - Brandt, 1119 Beltrami avenue, |takes it. E. J. Willits, 115 3rd St. 4 t.-tomorrow afternoon. A cordial in-|Phone 41. 4-37 * U vitation is extended to all.” "~ [} One of these nice days you ought who will be at our store on to go to Hakkerup’s and have your plcture taken.—Adv. 14t1 SATURDAY, MARCH 10th Mrs. George Boobar of Nary was the guest of her daughter, Miss Ruth Boobar, a Bemidji high school stu- }' MISS BURKE is an expert on style ) _and can show you how .to construct your . own dresses. | | dent, yesterday. Misses Dana and Winnifred Rod- man of Akeley, Minn., who spent the week-end in the city, the guests of Misses Lillian and Lottie French, re- turned to their home yesterday. Before buying your new spring suit, get a Lucille corset. Every cor- set fitted and guaranteed at the Hen- rionnet Millinery parlors. 2-37 ALL-DAY SESSION An all-day session will be held by the ladies of the Methodist church tomorrow. A lunch will be served at noon, to which the public is cor- dially invited. The business meet- !"ing will be held in the afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended. at the Pioneer office as long as thet,i B last. She will be pleased to exp]airi the use of Pictorial Review Patterns which will en- able you to make your own clothes at com- paratively little cost. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson of Hines transacted business in Bemidji Monday. Mr. Watson is a cedar man of that place. Get your diaries before the supply has been exhausted; 1-3 off. Pio- neer office. tf COME IN TO SEE HER IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO SO 7:30-8:46 6¢ and 16¢ REX THEATRE REX T ON |G H To— Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:45 Mrs. Thora Stambaugh of Willis- ton, N. D., is in the city making ar- rangements to reside here. Apprentice girls wanted at the Henrionnet Millinery parlors. Phone \ Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off ‘ 210. 2-36 Miss Christine Bergvell of Brower- ville, Minn., is visiting friends in Bemidji for a few days. The dramatic photoplay, “Destiny's Toy,” at the Grand tonight, relates $50,000 to loan on farms. Deap|a story of such human and tender Land Co.—Adv. d71tf | qualities as to appeal to the sympa- Bazaar Store Wm. Fox Presents VALASKA SURATT in “Soul of Broadway”’ —6 Acts— The New Modern Theatre In the Beautiful Structure Erected By The = B. P. 0. Elks The Name Selected For Bemidji's Notable Improvement 0f the Year e Tomorrow—WEDNESDAY s Blue Bird Photoplays Present “Wanted a Home”’ Opens Wed. Evening, March 7 Presenting the World’s Most Famous Screen Artist —_ MARY PICKFORD 0—8:456 TONIGHT Bc & (8¢ “DESTINY’S TOY” A stirring drama of self sacrifice and reward with - In the latest of the new ARTCRAFT PICTURES &§ - LOUlse Huff Produced by Her Own Coxflpany The P r ’de 0’ the Glan” With Special Music Evenings By TUSETHS ORCHESTRA Of Six Instruments A Paramount picture in 5 parts GRAND THEATRE | “THE HOUSE OF QUALITY” 5 Two Days - Wednesday--Thursday - March 7 and 8 No Matinee Wednesday. Two Matinees Thursday at 2:30 & 4:20—Matinee Prices N Bt ot e | Children 10c, Adults 25¢c. Evening Prices for this Special Attraction, All Seats 25¢c. Evening Shows Start Promptly at 7:30 & 9:00 i,

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