Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 3

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Alec Ripple, who has been the guest of his parents, returned today I to Wabpeton, N. D., where he is a Coming Events student in the North Dakota School Apri]l 19—Patriotic meeting in the [ °f Science. City hall. 5 A Douglas Fairbanks certainly er:gzllld 2&;32‘;;:3:?‘;:&’;:}2“““' “mixes it in “Reggie Mixes In,” the N i 3 Triangle play showing tomorrow af- April 30—Beltrami county asses-| ternoon and evening at the Grand. se»s’ meeting at court house. 1-417 May 14—Tax judgment sale of e government lands at the court house. City Attorney and Mrs. Montre- June 1—Bemidji high school com-| ville J. Brown left yesterday for mencement. Rochester where Mr. Brown will June 24—The farmers will hold | transact business and Mrs. Brown . 5 will visit her mother, Mrs. A. W. ;b':i‘:n ;.:nqal picnic at the fair Stinchfield. Miss Sally Witting, who has been TO ATTEND CONVENTION .. ilile gxes'i2 ol’w lilel; pare;:ts, hélvr.d and i rs. A. E. tting, since Wednes- Among those who will go o|day, returned to Minneapolis last Brainerd tomorrow and take the|®VeRiDE. special Sunday school train at 1:05 o'clock in the afternoon for Minne- See DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in apolis are Mrs. Ann Head, Mrs. M.| “REGGIE MIXES IN” at the Grand F. Cunningham, Mrs. J. L. Van Ar-| Theatre tomorrow; also a two-part gvnm and Messrs. A. T. Carlson, G.|Keystone Comedy. 1-417 . Harnwell and S. J. Harvey of the == ‘Methodist church. The Congrega-| A. D. Johnson returned last night tional church of the Fifth ward will |from Pillager and Brainerd. At the be Tepnljlfisefl‘}ve_d bly Ml‘fi H";"Y gfldg_e‘i former place he visited his family, man, Mrs. Winslow, Mr. Tremble and | who are ests of friends at that Mr. Walley. Miss Ida Virginia|place. s Brown has already gone to the cities _— as a delegate from the Presbyterian| p p (Case, with the Finch-0'Con- church. . A number of people from|nel) Lumber company at Kelliher, is Hines and Blackduck will also at-1; gyest of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ebert ‘tend the convention. The session|wpjle in the .city on business, will commence tomorrow evening at . ’, nt 3 }g“::;;?kA;?S ;’2“] g::!u:;l etheugeil Kodak films n{ev?loped, only 10c; midji delegation will address the|Prints onlyl 3¢ up; post card size, convention Saturday and extend an |©ORIY S¢. Rich Studio, 29 10th S;. " -invitation to the convention to meet 312-t im Bemidji in 1918. N CLUB MEETING | ) Miss Emma Ehlers of Clearbrook X was in Bemidji yesterday. From here she went to Cando, N. D., where she will visit relatives. At the Woman's Study club meet- ing yesterday, ]\grs. C. W. Jewett| Miss Laurie Bjerke of Clearbrook gave a paper on ‘James Lane Allen,”{ wag jn the city yesterday enroute to and Mrs. C. G. Johnson gave a book |y arimore, N. D., where she will spend review on ‘“The Reign of Law.” Mrs.|the summer. Albert McMahon, state suffrage or- ganizer, of Minneapolis was present at the meeting and gave an inter- esting address on “Service.” Mrs. ‘W. P. Dyer and Mrs. F. S. Arnold were elected delegates to attend the district federation of woman’s clubs to be held at Aitkin May 8 and 9. MILLER-PLANTE 0. J. Hansen of Zumbrota spent _— the day in Bemidji the guést of his - Miss Mary Jane Plante and Henry|son, Fred Hansen. 1 Miller, both of this county, were —_—— married this morning at 8 o’clock in| Diaries of all descriptions; 1-3 off St. Philip’s Catholic church, Rev.|at the Pioneer office as long as they 2 Fr. J. J. T. Philippe officiating. They (last. te were attended by Dorothy Smith and _— Henry Plante. A number of friends| J. H. Laney, Jr., of Deer River is § and relatives were present at the|transacting business in Turtle River wedding. The groom is a son of|for a few days. George H. Miller, the potato king of % Beltrami county. MISS WITTING HOSTESS Miss Sally Witting entertained “'Misses Lola Brodkorb, Rosa Kirland, Inez Foster, Helen Shannon, Agnes Strand and Laura Welch at a six o’clock picnic dinner last evening at her home. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tt Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen of Pinewood were the guests of rela- tives in Bemidji today. ~ | § 3 Mrs. E. L. Hovet of Tenstrike was a business visitor in Bemidji Monday |between trains. You'll like Koors’ bread. Ask your grocer for it. da27tt Mrs. J. H. Laney, Sr., of Turtle River transacted business in the city yesterday. Dean a1t $50,000 to loan on farms. 7| Land Co.—Adv. Mrs. B. Lundgren of Becida was Personals and the guest of Bemidji friends yester- Dorothy pear at the Rex theater tomorrow in “The Price of Silence.” appearance was in Girl.” mendous crowds. York success is being repeated wher-{on the desert. Of it the|house with shrubs and it does very “Here is|well for a shade from the sun through There are very heavy dews thelin the morning and it is getting cold dramatic grip of the remarkable play|at night now and we have plenty of by Augustus Thomas, from which it|visitors at night in the shape is adapted.” “The Witching Hour”” may be seen|worse than any Turks or Germans. at the Elko theater next Friday and |They don’t half make one jump if you get stung. We have come about 70 miles and the Turks are about 30 miles from us yet in very strong po- sitions, so about three days’ march- ing yet and we will be up against If we drive them out of it we will be on the border of Pales- This is a part that very few There are ever the film is shown. Minneapolis Tribune said: a story which holds you, according to|[the day. those who have seen it, with photopl: THEATERS REX TOMORROW Phillips will again HIGHLY ENDORSED as ‘“The Witching Hour.” Saturday, matinee and evening. GRAND TONIGHT A rare novelty among screen offer- ings is the Lasky company’s presen- tation of the celebrated Japanese ac- tor, Sessue Hayakawa, and the popu- lar American screen favorite, Myrtle | tine. Stedman, in the virile and unusual [White men have crossed. »|a great lot of men who cannot stand the strain of marching out here eing sent down to the case. ul (Now I will finish, hoping you get ag|this letter and find you all well at ““The Cheat,” “Alien Souls” and “The|home, as this leaves me in the best| Honorable Friend” he has strated a tremendous dramatic tal- ent. Myrtle Stedman has herself star- red in many pleasing and popular photoplays. these two artists of such different types in a thrilling Japanese-Amer- ican drama mus. be considered a di tinctive screen event. and In such successes The combination PRAISE MEETING At the Methodist church last eve- ning, Evangelist Smith conducted a praise meeting, giving a short talk upon the sixth chapter of which he said was one of the most monderful hymns of praise ever com- posed. gave opportunity for words of praise and they came ‘‘thick and fast” from Christians, young and old. As usual, the music was a great feature. los and splendid selections were ren- dered by the choir. sulted in decisions for the Christian life, which has been true of every meeting since the began eight days ago. The meeting this»evening will be of especial interest to men, the sub- ject being “Profit and Loss.” will be a Smith-Gilmore duet, a solo Following the message Both evangelists sang The service THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER “Hell Morgan’s. The Bluebird extraordinary, “The Price of Silence,” is the life story of a woman who gave. To those who saw Miss Phillips in ‘“Hell Morgan’s Girl,” she needs no introduction. To those who did not see her we say, don’t miss it; if you do you will regret it. ““The Soul of Kura-San. To discriminating followers of the silent drama Sessue Hayakawa has|and are b brought a unique screen art. powerf! demon- Isaiah, invitation work There by Mr. the male quartet. especially men. subject of the Bible talk “Why God Chastens.” will be “invited guests.” SOLDIER IN EGYPT letter in Egypt: Sunday, ap- although the heat ter. and camels. water lakes here. ‘We have snakes and scorpions. them. of health. of How’s This? Alvord and a selection by All are invited, old Dear Father and Mother: small note to let you know that I am in very good health at present. Her 1ast | ywe are still advancing through the desert under very great difficulties, is not so very great now, it is very hard to get wa- The engineers go on ahead of us seeking wells but the water that comes out is of a very salty taste. Of course it does very well for horses There are a lot of salt When the water dries up it leaves the whole surface white with the pure coarse salt, just the same as you give to the cows at Probably no film has had such|home; and there are plenty of date universal and unusual endorsements|palm trees and they are very good, just the same as shop dates and wa- In New York city, at the Rialto,|ter melons growing wild. We have Broadway’s most beautiful and elab-[halted for a day or two to rest and orate theater, cancellation was made|I am just new after washing my of its regular program to make a|shirt and socks, and I have made a place for “The Witching Hour,” at|good job of them, too. advanced prices, and was seen by tre-|been told by some of the boys here In fact, the New|that I am getting terribly conceited built They Your son, WILLIAM HAY. One of the most interesting of the afternoon services will take place tomorrow at 3:30 p. m., when the will be people WRITES TO FATHER Mrs. Henry Brandt of 708 Irvine avenue has received the following from her father who resides at Edlborough, Scotland, it having been written by her brother who is “doing his bit” in the British army 7-11-16. Just a I have just ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be | cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. 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Witching Hour e PRI T amce thew, chep 0% clock striken twe, She w Asd the air u filled that she passes throngh Wilh o whtle, sad pertume VIRGINIA PS 5 P Boinsedidnaniisss Fox el et aweet, thia blood tingling '} ibtle secrets as VIRGINIA PEARSON i “A Tortured Heart” The dramatic story of a woman’s s0- re- Pioneer. [ E R EERE R RS R E R R The Bemidji Ploneer is anxious to publish all the local and society news possibie and would appreciate it very much if anvone having news of that character would phone 822, or mail the details to the Bemidjl KR XK XXX R XX &S | day. Newsy Notes MES. SLOCUM IMPROVING Mrs. M. G.-Slocum of Dewey avenue Mrs. Albert McMahon, state suf-fypo hag been ill for the past several frage organizer, who spoke at the|gavs js improving. First Methodist church last evening, went to Bemidji tnis morning where A Splendid Medicine for Lame Back she will conduct meetings. She will For the past ten years we have % eontinue to Duluth to attend the state convention to be held next week. Mrs. H. H. Hodgson, presi- dent of the local organization, will also attend the meeting.—Crookston .7 Daily Times. \ Mrs. Ann Head will go to Minne-|been selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- apolis ;omgrn:iw Wh%fe 15“0 wfll“at- Root and according to reports we tend the Sunday school convention for four days. From Minneapolis hnv: received from' those who havg she will go to Willow Lake, S. D., |used the remedy it has been es- where she will visit her mother, Mrs. | pecially valuabie for lame back. Jane Iiv{eage.DSh: fwil] altso viisit gt Swamp-Root enjoys a splendid repu- Summit, S. D., before returning to|i,¢ion ang it has been very s - B_emidji and will be absent from the ful in t:.l-lg trteatment of they al‘;;c::fs city about a month. for which it is recommended. Very truly yours, ATCHISON & ATCHISON, To intending settiers and farm la- L 7 borers apply to W. E. Black, Can- Druggists adian Government Agent, Clifford . )y . Building, Grand Forks, N. Dak., for |O¢t- 14, 1916. Richmond, Kansas. | gettlers’ and laborers’ rates and other || Tetter to I ! information in Western Canada. | Dr. Kilm-t & Co.. 323tf| | Binghamton. N. Y. | 1i Miss Velma Dean will leave this Prove What gg_fll‘l}g"‘n“"t Wili Do ng for Faribault, Minn., where =ou. :lzzmwigll resume her studies at St.| Send ten cents toybrf. Kilmer & Mary’s hall, after a ten-day vaca- Cp., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample tion spent at the home of her par-|Size bottle. It will lconvince anyone. %s, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dean, of You will also receive a booklet of i’;;é Boulevard J valuable information, telling about 2 the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer. Regular fifty- sent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug store.. Very truly yours, J. A. HUBER, Druggist, July 14, 1916. Louisville, Colo. Mrs. Sam Cowell of town of North- ern went to Watford City, N. D., yesterday where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Lovering, for two weeks. From there she will go to Butte, Mont., where she will spend the summer. H. Erwin, Mrs. Alec Fogerquist d Mrs. G. L. Dodge of Turtle River ere in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Duluth, having been called there| by the serious illness of their sister, Mrs. E. Donovan. s TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC Teachers of Violin. Piano and Band ents Phone 287-W. 214 3d St. tometry means eye service. o 36tt SHOWS SESSUE HAYAKAWA Lasky-Paramount MYRTLE STEDMAN and HAYAKAWA'’S Talented Wife TSURU AOKI —in— “The Soul of Kura-San” A Japanese-American drama with more tarills tense which Hayakawa first appeared and which has heretofore been his biggest success. moments than here, Grand Theatre “The Cheat” in © The Program Includes ‘ALL ABOARD THE MAGCIC CARPET’ A Travelogue in 2 Parts AT 7:30 and 9:00 The Famous Japanese Actor SESSUE and HAYAKAWA TEDMA! Morosco-Paramount ‘Tonight Only "mml ‘}] struggle for happiness ’__‘ \ | A\ ! - TOMORROW -.. ‘) BLUE BIRD DAY Sl 1] 1 1 1l - | || The Price of Silence SR m _ - _h The Life Story of a Woman Who ook you have rotlor } | oy tet tht you ot Gave. With P | s Dorothy Phillips the play you have not i giiise) e . { P et oawe % 1} | Dorothy Phillips will well be re- — s o erses wn | | #you are dusvponeed § | membered by those who saw gt s rou mener b |4 | “HELL, MORGAN’S GIRL.” E’ko T"oa"'e Regular Matinee Daily 2:30 Fri. & Sat. April 20-2I1 Evenings 7:30—8:45 WL 10c, 20c. Eves. 25c any Seat — Bemidji’s Tonight & i Modern Tomorrow Theatre 2:30---7:30--8:45 TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY-Mats. & Eves. Y EDITH STOREY, ANTONIO MORENO, and WILLIAM DUNCAN In a Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature _— “Money Magic’’ THURSDAY -~ Mat. & Eve.-Paramount Picture HOUSE PETERS & MYRTLE STEDMAN B -1 11 - The Happiness of Three Women”’’ s 8 ; 1 1 I | -y "

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