Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 27, 1917, Page 3

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- and “Mrs. ‘Harry Smith and]Odds,” by Rol’ Cooper Megrue and Mrl A. D. Bunpklnu of 'l'urtle River | Irvin - 8i/*Cobb, which is ‘shown at passed yesterday in the city. .| the' Rex Lonight and tomorrow. When: Goldwyn signed Maxine' El- Have your Xmas photos made now | liott and“ won - her dver to motion before the big rush 1later. “Get!pictures from the war relief work ‘Rich’ quick.” 'Rich Btudio, 29 10th |she had.been conducting in Europe, 8t. 1026 to 1126 |there was at once much speculation REX TOD: AND TOMORROW as to the kin dof photoplays and Mrs. G. Rowe and four children | roles that would be provided for her. of Harlow, N. D, were in the city|It was wondered whether she would D yesterday, on their way to Staples,| appear in light drawing room com- ) Minn., where they will make their|edies, in parts that called more up- Qa home. on her dramatic powers, or if she i would be cast chiefly to feature her Miss Emma Smith of Leonard went | wonderful ‘beauty. to Nebish yesterday where she will] . “Fighting Odds” is the answer visit relatives for a week. She Goldwyn gives to all these specula- gust Westlund will deliver an ad- 0 : l'hort time in Bemidji be-| tions. ;ll: :vgll be seen in this photo- dress. ween trains. drama. tha e noted beauty does not Comlng Events I § serve for the sake of beauty alone, HOST) ‘? Afl Mrs. W. H. Cox and Mrs. Emma|but has the most wonderful dramatic The Norweglan Lg fes Aid society|Olson, who have been the guests offrole she has ever attempted, one e, 922, about that news item you of ‘the Fifth ward will be entertain-| relatives in ‘Becida for a week, re-|that calls upon her emotional powers hav’e in mind, Your guests :nd ed at the home of Mrs. O, J. Tagley|turned to their home in Minot, N.|more than anything she has ever friends will appreciate thg courtes tomorrow afternoon at the regular|D., Monday. done. At the same time she has PP © courtesy.| pour, A cordial invitation is ex- never appeared more beautiful than December 6-7—Annual meeting of | tended to all. Get a 1918 desk: calendar pad now | as the wife of a millionaire manu- . the Northern ~ Minnesota - Develop-| - ¢ at the Pioneer office, 106tf | facturer, ment association and potato show. MISS quN'FIELP OSTESS November »8—The l;led Cross will Miss Arvilla Ken el? entertained Mrs. S. St. Martin of St. Paul was give a benefic dance in the Elks Miss Marie’ Burke and Mr. and Mrs.|in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Red hall. Paul Yaple of Billings, Mont., yes- Lake Indian agency, where she has] terday afternoon accepted a position as nurse in the December 10 —The next meetlng i e e ot oot FE——— government school. of the county Loard of commission- TAINED AT D ‘ers will be held. T. EEdRMrs. H. R. Jones oi %ast Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Trog had Bemidji will entertain Mrs. E. R.|their child, Howard Rain Trog, bap- Thanksei at Re: Evans -and Mr. and Mrs: Paul Yaple|tized Sunday afternoon at 3:30 At 'the Rex Thanksglvlng day will of Billings, Mont.,, at dinner this o'clock by Rev. L. P. Warford.|be shown that celebrated film ‘‘The S O C IE T Y evening. Frank Hubert, Mrs. Peterson and|Man. Without a Country” from the P Mlu Nyhus attended the ceremony. historical fate of the man who,) DANCE NEXT SATURDAY sought to enter the United States There will be a dance at the Carr HOTEL MARKHAM and was denied admittance, and at- Lake school house Saturday evening ~—Thanksgiving— tempted to land upon other shores for the bemefit of the school. All Luncheon served 1 to 2. only to be denied. He became the are cordially 1nv1&ed to attend. Dinner 6 to 7:30. “man without a country” and this - Please make table reservations early.| true incident has been written in 2-1128 song and story. It is treated in a 'l‘oday—-'l‘elephone the Pioneer of- This noted beauty is simply superb in her first screen a.ppeannce. i This is a Goldwyn Picture in which she plays the leading role, “FIGHTIN ODDS” SIX REELS S8SIX REELS Al] of Maxine Elliott’s charm and emotional intensity is revealed - in this splendid feature. The film is a work of art, but the story is trite and conventional. “A BALLIN TRIUMPH” The ease and rapidity with which Mazxine Elliott adapted herself to the silent drama amazed even her direc- tor,. Allan Dwana. Her presence and grace before the camera will no doubt be a revelation to those who have known her for her stage suc- cesses. . GIVES LIBERAL DONATION At the meeting of the Woman'’s Study club, held at the home of Mrs. G. W. Campbell yesterday afternoon, it was voted to give $50 to the Y. AID MEETS TOMO. \\'4 W. C. A.. The club has also given Mrs. Andrew Benson will enter- — patriotic manner. It is not a slack- A - FEATURE - COMEDY - - ‘KIDDIES’ | $50 to the Y. M. C. A. The reg: |tain the Ladies Aid society of the Miss Olga Almendinger of Nebish|er film but rather teaches patriot- Shows 7:20 and 9:00 o’clock Admxmon 10c and 20¢ ism. - It-4s one of the foremost films was the guest of her niece, Miss before the public at the present time, Myrtle Edwards, yesterday. She left last evening for Minneapolis where she will be employed in a book bindery. Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day” ular program was carried out yes-|First Scandinavian Lutheran church terday and the followlng papers | tomorrow afternoon at her home. A were given: cordial invitation is extended. “Arthur Wing Plnero"—Mrs H. N. Bolger. Coming Thanksgiving Day “Ibsen’'s Influence Upon Pinero’s —_— { Works”—Mrs. G. W. Cgmpbell Miss Thelma Johnson, bookkeeper Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” | Selections from “The Second Mrs. Personals and for the Clark Pole & Tie company, ¥ Tangueray’—Mrs. G. W. Cochran, was called home to Pelican Rapids 11 MAN WITHOUT yesterday moraning on account of the Jr. December 10 the club will meet at the home of Mrs. S. C. Brown. Y’s CLUB DONATES Dr. H. A. Northrop conducted the drill at the Y’s club last evening, A, Rev. Lester P. Warford being absent “ffom the city. The regular program was carried out and the meeting held in the basement o: the Presbyterian church. It was voted to give $5 to the Y. M. C. A. and the club is also planning on helping the Y. W. C. A. cause, as the club was organized un- der that association. The club is making plans to organize an older girls’ class. Next Monday night will be Mothers’ night at the club. ‘serious illness of her mother, fol- lnwlng an operation. Newsy Notes A COUNTRY” The whole town is planning on seeing this special featurc at- traction on this day. Watch the PIONEER for particulars as well as the bills. Mlas Helen Ev: who is a stu- Miss Eva Stagg is ill at her home|dent at the University of Minnesota, with the measles. will arrive home Thursday morning and will spend Thanksgiving with $50,000 to loan on zarms. Dean|her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ev- Land Co. d71tf| ans, of this cit; She will return to her studies Saturday night o Monday. Mrs. J. E. Montbriand of Ten- strike was in Bemidji yesterday be- tween trains. IAL FOR Y. M. C. A R T | At tgg basket social glven in the DRS. GILMORE & McCANN ; Bowers school, town of Eckles, re- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONSB cently for the benefit of the Y. M. C. .\y $22.26 was cleared. Miss Oftice—Miles Block Elsie Klinger, formerly of this city, is teacher. S e Ny ek Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Knox of Pleasant Valley, who were the guests One of these nice days you oughl of Mrs. Knox’s sister, Mrs. B. J. to go to Hakkerup’s and have your( Neely, of Carr Lake over Sunday, picture taken. 14tf | returned to their home yesterday af- ternoon. Their daughter, Miss Bes- Miss Bess Jones, who is a student | sie Knox, who is a student in the in the Bemidji high school, has gone| Bemidji high school, returned home The glo‘},];‘s vno(l’\&giexpmclub met in to her home in Nebish where she|with them to spend Thnnkaglvlng the church basement of the Baptist will spend Thanksgiving with her Miss Edith 3ills will s N()'.l‘lc]:'aI " i ——————THE s m—— church last evening and conducted | P2rents: . (?1811 Bdith Mills will arrive 1y On and after Decomber 1, we will its regular drill under the direction Mimk A l“’“ “3;‘ n:gmdngth rom close our wholesale house daily recelves wire service of the T, and will spend Thankegtving BLEy M. UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION of George Clark, drillmaster. .~ The -$100 Reward, $100: mal, and will spend Thanksgiving KOORS BROTHERS CO. meetings are held - every --Monday| The renders-ot: this paper ~will.- night in the church basement. Ten| vleased to learn that there is at lu-t M’lifi heghgfl:m‘l“;,efl;na&d l\llwal:kaltlo ) I¥6m the novel of the sametitle 1127tf ’ members were present lasé evenlng been ‘L’Sfl;’%fi ioase :};alt‘ sclence :‘:; Sunday night. Miss Mills graduated byROBERT HICHENS 3 = REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE NORTHERN IA!'IOIAI. that is catarrh. Catarrh-being greatly | from the Bemidji high school in the \ Directed by influenced by constitutional conditions |class of 1917. . mm‘mmnm g requires constitutional treatment. Hall's - Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur- Miss Dorothy Yaple of Fargo, N. faces -of the System thereby destroying | D., will arrive in the city Thursday NK AT BEMIDJI IN u 'I'LI' Of BEOTA, .‘A'! THE CLOSE 0!’" o1 7 0"’-.!. (i harter No. 8241) RIESOURCES. a Loans and discounts HOSTESS TO CI.UB Friday evening at o’clock the Girls’ Sewing club ot the Swedish Lutheran church will be®entertained !.$323,287.95 by Miss Eleanor Exlckson. 612 Be-| tha foundation of the disease, giving the | morning and will be the.guest of M: 1 2 o1 8 d 1 _unsecured none midji avenue. paltl:trl\t stl-e(ylngth lb';; bufld{ng llln ‘!’h? ml'tl. and Mrs. E. R. Evans during Thanks- é; uws' dfiu‘::;: (;t(llll-r: ‘fll:rl‘l‘ Liberty Bonds of l.n'l) Stitution and assleting At In ol e oh | glving. She is a sister of Paul Ya- w'U; 8. bonds deposited to secure clreulation - o, o work. The -proprietors have so much THANKSGNING PROGRAM falth tn the ‘entative powers of Hall's The young people of the Swedish| Catarrh Medicine that they offer One @ utheran church will give a pro- {-!undred lgollsr; lm;,atnytcaisett‘h.u:‘tlufl. o cure. Send for list of testimonials. gram in the church in the- evening, 'Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, (par value) 6. a Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledg 3% per cent and 4 per cent. b Liberty Lonqn Bt:lndnl,' ple;lgeds“lo e U. S. and other deposits, 3% r'“-r cent and 4 per cent.... 4,000,00 24,850,00 ple of Billings, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yaple are also visitors at the Evans home and will remain over Thanksgiving, returning to Billings .$ 20,860.00 Wednesday & Thursday Thanksgiving day. Missionary A“‘thlo Sold by all Druggist, T6c.” Saturday. Mrs. Yaple is a daugh- " scurities, eto. other than ter of Mr. and Mrs. Evans, and was NOV 2’ and 29 i lormerly Miss Beth Evans. L d Blv.)»(r:'t‘l‘rl‘fl)loum-d (other th 8] 6,000.00 No advance in Ad- e e e " atocki) owned mission U ona decsitics ‘ot 1 T e Y ed: 1 Reserve Bank (b Thanksgiving Specials ATE yamee ol 4 4 g i Night . 7:30 -- 8:45 it Bank oo 28,929.16 TURKEYS '50 lb. 8 16. Cns;fl‘r‘fivu::fl‘.mdlne:( ‘amounts due 5710111 DUOKS 12¢ Ib. GRAND TONIGHT Prices 10c & 20c i, e e i cHIcKENS IOc 'b Submarine warfare which with all ers, and trust companies other . its terrors has been brought to the "“5" iincluaed, dn- Rem 13, 44, 3,738.27 er-water fighting craft is vividly "City Cor town ns reporting ban “THE FOOD cAMBLERs” pictured in Thos. H. Ince’s million (other llmnl{l(,“m 1114) ey 3,044.87 dollar cinema spectacle which will Lot of e ] | 63,879.26 Power Is Destroyed b: shownI at the Grand tonight for 19. Checks on banks 1(;_(:.«:«1 r{msm; ;I:lr(‘ it town of reporting bal . See Them at the 4 %Vll?::i tMlxl-mlm:e produced this won- ind gther cash e veass 872.25 derful spectacle showing a submar- 30: mdfi'r’c’-?“;?.’:‘d f-‘llllx‘:l from U. 8. Treas- d ine in action and the sinking of a Tt i & 2,600.00 ss= e ov. great ocean liner loaded with wo- 21. Interest (pu’l,:fi(tl( ’hul not 1,500.00 men and children, little did he dream (BRPrOXImA i Loeteen that the European powers would Total $559,693.36 carry this sensational method of sea 0, fighting almost to the shores of this 23 Capital stock paid in Rt T 24. Surplus fund ... ; cm;‘}ltry it o 3 oa ll'ndlvlnlq-flrel;lr;nfll:r 089,23 ewspapers recently ave een h Less curl exp filled with the details of sinking or D0 taxes puld e 5,278 385136 ships and submarines along the At- Sl ot earned (approximate) ...... 1,200.00 lantic coast. In *“Civilization” this 28. Amount reserved for all lnterest teriffic warfare is pictured in de T T fiaggggg g tstanding . ... tail with hair-raising realism. 0. Clreuliting notes o ki bank: St o v “'.{‘lh"",’.}’,'.’l']“..]ulifl.J’%p’f,‘mg’%)(o‘lm o mo To GHT 1 iun ncluded ] n or 3 i 549.90 Millions of readers who have fol- p.m.nla"lfil.p%f.ul.“ ’F(;‘th‘olr X;'l‘z'inq bank § - TONICHT --- LAST TIME - . | o e dapontt)” mAKE, ST [0 ashimura Togo in e magazines } DO and newspapers of this country will 3. Individun deposits subject to check 241,198.52 be interested in the prospect of hav- 34, (crllnrmono al] lloplNlI' duelhln l?uu ing this quaint and original char- than 30 days (other than for The Crowning Achievement of the World’s Greatest Sober ‘viauslized for the. screen by ss. cupllomey borrowed) ... 8 19.750.00 wo so popular and talented an actor as 26 CGashi checks outstanding ;413 35 Producer. (;rhos' Hslnce 8 |$1 000.00 Sessue Hayakawa, America’s torei— d “1':,:1:;.’; n]é’n:!\:(m'l](:pg: t:!i(t:ubj(e%tlh?; inema Spectacle most famous Japanese actor. “Hashi- . m*"' ank deposts (oublect s mura Togo” is at the Elko tonight. 59, and 40 ...\ ... ", 268,092.83 L tte’ subject to Remerve ‘ This is a Pamm;unt picture. rxm(ama‘mfi: s, sab) 5°.1nys, or“»;;m- In “Barbary Sheep,” a!npted from nlntllop?)?lu:ll'ufl:v‘(’;b";;are e Robert Hichen’s most popular book, 413 [certinentes of defionlt(othier Ahan T1.480.21 orrower Mies Ferguson ls glven a vehicle 43, Postal savinis deposits 3683.06 ‘2‘:‘0“;‘ only %;‘uf;"i‘“‘"ht"ly :da}“; 35 Other time deposits . 16,456.94 e er capal es, but on al Total of time dc uqun uubjcct The Greatest Love Story of Modern Times offers her a most lavishly artistic o Rencrve, Hems 41, 4248, oo Itisa glgantlc thnllmg masterplece It te“s the play are presented in novel display. a \\".'}“l':..ufflgo?;fi:lt account ....... 40,000.00 story of the ages. EVery foot of film in Tl;le ro;mmuc s:ory-o: Algetrh, wé:lch G Bt rer i o el S ] $569,693.35 tells of the infatuation of an Eng- State of Mi sta, (‘ounty of Belt] i ss this Stanlmg productlon abounds lish noblewoman for a dark-skinned l1', W L. ’;;‘rc:r;‘k: Cashior ‘of t?ler‘;’l;lov::amed bank, do Wl[h l'eahs“] army officer, as told on the screen, solemnly swear that u'w ahove statement is true to the best it is readily felt, will achieve great- ot my/knowledeiandibopict W. L. BROOKS, Cashier. er popularity than even the book Cor;ect——-/;‘lytfi?_tr s Fascinating, Thrilling, Amazing ||cxerienced Bl Wik, rectors. FMAtXhENE ELI&IO'H' ’50 flAYl ELK“"T“"IGHT" I.‘ST TIME Subscriled and sworn to before me this 26th day of No- 'or e man ousan admirers vember, Prices - . . 26c and 80c of Maxine Em}('m there are some Two Shows (Seal) S ng}:!"xlg‘c'%fic keen surprises in store in the film|T:30=-8:48 - 10cC 20c o Beltrami County, Minnesota. debut of the noted beauty in the My commission expires Aug. 24, 1924. Goldwyn production of ‘“Fighting 1td 1127

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