Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 1, 1917, Page 3

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friends will -appreciate the courtesy.|Methodist church at 2 o'clock. : Decemgbey, 6-7—Annual méeting of |: the Nofthérn Minnesota Develop-| ' mient association and potato show. |dfore the big rush - later. of the county Loard of commission- ers will be ‘held. G Mrs. Fay Head left yesterda Rice Lake, Wis., where she will ‘is a potato buyer at Rice Lake. SOCIETY dinner Thursday night. Misses Ella Robinson and Edith Lind entertained last evening in honor Sergeant Frank Hubert who is in Bemidji on a furlough. The guests included Ida Nyhuas Jennie Hanson, Frank Hubert, Howard| Moyer, John Reinke and Ed Bil'ard. |the suest of her parents, Lunch’ was served at the close of the| Mrs. H. Mills, during Tha evening. state normal school. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George H. French had’ @s their 2 o’clock dinner guests Thanksglying day, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhodes and Miss Josephine | tives. Bruzek. Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Knigh ing Thanksgiving vacation with tives and friends in Kelliher. Personals and Newsy Notes Miss Helen Evans, who is University of Minnesota. J. C. Courtney is ill at his home on Bemidji avenue. $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean|while enroute to Grafton, N. Land Co. arite home. ‘Fward. brothier, Anton MIkkel: Wyman Bail of Grant Valley wasjson, will arrive here Monday. They ; - : ]the ‘guest of friends here’ yesterday Comlflg -‘Events While in"the-city ‘on ‘bustiess,” . | ‘Today—Telephone the Pioneer of- Mrs. H. P. Rice of Grant Valley fice, 922, about that news item you|came to Bemidji yesterday to attend have in mind. Your guests and|'the F. A, Cross fuiieral, held in the 'Have your Xmas photos made now December 10—The next meecting +‘s!::lch'fldi.\fck." ‘Rich Stl;glzcve, 3: ‘;.;);I; ‘her husband for some time. Mr Hé#d “Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown, 708 Béltrami avenue, entertathed” Mr. N % o eloek | ce ol 1 L ENTERTAIN FOR SOLDIER and'Mrs. Ralph Rhodés at 7 ‘o’clock ple@ thrge of t%e anee g ser ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boobar and don, Géorge, and daughters, Eliza; Brown, C. R, Sanborn; M. J, Brown Nellie and Ruth, of Nary passed sevr} 3 e | éral hours in the city yesterday. and Misses Ethelyn Hall, Olive Wha- ] school 10 a. m., Bemidjl. Miss Edith Mills, who\fifisr. b‘e:: Wetice for-Knif nd gon, Junior, returned last eveaing from Superior, Wis., after having spent Thanksgiving there with relas Miss Helen M. Barry, teacher in]* Dist. No. 84, near Solway, is spen thefgr guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs., E. R. Evans, over Thanksgiving, wilkl return to Minneapolis tomorrow. P night where she is a student at the Mr. and Mrs. Gust Bang of Wi kish were in Bemidji yestérds_ . | Miss: Laura Payne, teacher in the 1poal ‘scliools, is thie’ guest of her sls- turn ‘the: eity to résume ler du- visiting' her: cousin; ot PR ward, having bought : land near | there. . - 8 ’ i| mittee yesterddy ‘tirhéa over to thel} treasuger ‘(l)f th 2.15 |} ; © | the W& of ‘hearty ‘commendation. ' The members are: Mesdames G. M. Toirance, B. W. Lakin, S. C. ley, Eilla Parker and' Vera Backus. tters. Knitters who ‘haye not. returned nksgiving their garments and samples to Mrs.|p vacation, will return to Mankatof s y'onger today A ! : . J. y, will please do sof 'S¢ Sunday where she is attending the Monday morning. ’ com. 'Gapt. Harry - Crusberg. unday school will meet at'10 a. m., nd Christl deavor, at 7 p. m. All"are welcome. L. P. Warford, pastor. dale, Colin Cliade where they will make their future}Grassby. The story shows Ruth Somers, the Misses Eva Coleman and Ida Sunda of Nary were guests of friends in the Fifth ward yesterday. idea and the resolve to carry i In that resolve include a gnlnlng secured at the usiness College. Our catalos interest you. Send for it today. is free. . = g Mr. and ;Mrs. A. B. Miner and daughter, Grace, of Yola transacted business in the city yesterday. ‘Gét a 1918 desk calendar pad now at the Pioneer office. 106tt Mr. and Mrs. John Utech of Tur- tle River were in the city yesterday, tion. Mrs. William Hanson of Grant # picture taken. 14tf | ing Thanksgiving vacation. Mrs. F. A. Bartlet of Buena Vista was in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Mondovi, Wis., where she will spend the winter. Peter Swinnerman and family of [main in the city until Monday. this city went to Brainerd yester- day, where they will make their home. lings, Mont., who have been Have you seen our display of 1918 Standard ‘diaries? The covers are and cloth cover. Just the thing for a little Christmas gift for your sol- dier friends. Get yours now before the line is broken. Pioneer office. 116tf|to Fargo with them. TONIGHT . Triangle Photoplay Roy Stewart “The DEVIL DODGER?” The b%goryhof{ la sageb;%sh parson ‘'who flew into 'the i ) i Roy " ‘Stewart ‘in Triangle face of Providence Plny, “The Devi Dod_g".g' SUNDAY Ethel OClayton S, P “The Dormant Power” Misses Genevieve and Dorothy Case and Russell Case of Cloquet, Minn., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brown and daughter, Miss Ida Virginia Brown. They will re-|then leaves Ruth and Ruth drops|g, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yaple of Bil-|deéparts. the guests of Mrs. Yaple’s' parents, Mr.|night. and Mrs. E. R. Evans, for some time, left this morning for Fargo, N. D., genuine leather, imitation leather|where they will visit Mr. Yaple's people until over Sunday, returhing; to Billings Monday. Miss Dorothy Yaple, who was a guest at the E. R. Evans home Thanksgiving, returned reincafnatfon of a fallen spirit on You need no capital but a fixed§earth. had dppéared-at the gdte g | “The Million Dollar Beauties” 1l ‘make ‘their home in the Fifth gretty girls in a musical comiedy. and bill tonight at the Grand. Down,” with George Her tions at the Grand Sunday. 'CHURCHES 1113 at 10:30 o’clock and English ervices in the evening at 8 o’clock. Sunday school at noon. Osmond Johnson, - pastor. téridn church Com chu‘rchinlo m. " All are welcome. O. P. Grambo, pastor. Miss Sylvis Carter, a studént in|is one of the very best she has ever the -Duluth normal, is the guest of|had. The title of the picture is Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles|“The Dormant Power” and it gives Carter, - during Thanksgiving vaca-| Miss' Clayton opportunities for the tion. display of a great range of acting and for the wearing of many differ- ent gowns. “The Dormant Power” is a virile picture, filled to the brim t fot "River ‘Falls during the| With entertaining and exciting in- ving vacation. She will re-]cidents. Its scenic effects are par- i ticularly noteworthy, one night view fties 'here ‘Monday morning. df New York’s Great White Way be- inhs; e‘apechill)t' out hof :ho ordinary. ; i % el g s is a pic Wiiés. Bértiia MikKelion ‘ot Plgson & ey picture that is guaranteed GRAND TONIGHT ith ‘Alex Saunders and chorus of ollie King in “On the Square Girl,” athe 5-act feature, comprises the Triangle comedy are the attrac- t}orweg an services l%“'tjllxeonnl:brn- " 'The Salvation ‘Afmv. Services on Sunday: Sunday Sunday school 2 p. m., Nymore. Pralse meeting 3 p. m. Meeting, 8. p. m., Bemidil. fi‘g& M. Al Sopezr will l’lpenk at 8 mgers and poor. especially wel- at the ‘Preaby- clock. the, pas- “The , "Pres Sakidsy iFot unmfigmn s si Aardahl $30 a. m. " 'Services Nymore church 7:30 p. NEW GYMNASIUM' CLASS A gymnasium class for the older frls and the young idarried women of Hi with ‘Euéifer but the av night 1 A rohAREAT MIohadl Rt ol hbf ta| i s e e e sty o_back to earth and Work out her|ohyrch. All who are interested are redefaption. The “Devil in the 'per-|,gkeq to be there at 8 o’clock. Mrs. son of Dr. Norton (Beftram ‘Grass-|g 'c Brown will: have charge of the - by) ‘' goes ] {falls in love ‘with ecil ' Brooks Miss Valerie Doran, a student in| (Douglds Gerrard) and the wedding the Parkers Prairie high school, i8] day arrives when Ruth gets a mes- the guest of her father, John Doran, and of her grandmother, Mrs. Lucy making arrangements to reside here. | Hazen, during Thanksgiving vaca- sage from Ned Langley (Colin Chase) asking her not to break his heart by marrying Cecil. Conscience ! yourself. Ladies’ Home Journal, her. . Finally Ruth| joeting NOTICE Christmas gifts to last & whole|" ear, to your friends, or renewal for lying, deceitful acts she has been|geptieman, delivered weekly if de- Valley was the guest of friends in Miss Margie Murphy, teacher im|]guilty of. Ruth goes through these the city Friday. e e et Ly e lnat | Sired.. Call PhoRs E26. Reginpd ; Ida Olson, Ruby Sawyer and Clata ® ng »| Backhurst, 1009 Bemidji Ave. 2-121 One of these nice days you ought | Murphy are the guests of Miss Mur- o go to Hakkerup’s and have your|phy’s mother in Grant Valley dur- revenge and untruthfulness. Dur- ing all these acts Dr. Norton had been beside her, urging her on and grinning at the misery she is bring- ing on others. Finally Ned appears as the wed- ding ceremony is being performed. Ruth scorns him. He goes into an- other room and kills himself. Cecil v on her knees and begs Heaven for|.,m nigsion. forgiveness. At that time the devil A comedy will also be shown to- v Chanlin, “To &%’it‘fl?g wlt'l'll the cele- ‘brated Metro star, Mme. Petrova, at the Rex Sunday, is a rich, colorful story of the Southland, of historic Corsica, the island to which Napol- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huffman. He will report at Camp Grant, Rock- tord, Ill., December 16. He has been at the officers’ training camp at Fort straw in carload Reeves at the Markham Hotel Build- ing. Phone 20. 4w-126 eon was exiled. The photoplay re- Thursday night for Mfnneapolis LIEUT. HUFFMAN HOME First Lieutenant H. L. Huffman is isiting his wife and_ his parents, nelling where he was awarded his | | HAY HAY HAY Anyone wlshlng to buy hay or ots, see Réeves & 1 RHODES 18 PROMOTED Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rhodes left| produces its picturesque scenery, and d éxpert photography transfers it to :Rfiinlgrb.%:oze;{m"l:o‘:%::;.?lo{;r' the screen. Against this beautiful p p : kb_nckground is acted a story of dram- a:”".i;g‘:o;;my'“'“fi'fh':n;fl;y 'g: atic_fire. ~Bianca Sylva is the eole] . "yme “hut has been advanced. support of her sister Rosa. ‘When ‘'she goes to Paris to make the most ) bolish Rosa comes to ing, Bianca swears dead body to follow close our Wholesale house dsfly at “To the|® ‘must keep her vow, a dagger into his cle,” énds hap- Ipping photoplay. The P. Ritchie, and family for the past P ica|two weeks, went to Elgin, 1., to- dfllded between Corsica D e uherwit] hauk the Wintee Charlie Chaplin will also be| With relatfves. She will return to, and_ Parls. sfiown 1in the ‘two-reel scream “The|B Champion.” This is one of Chap- +Mn's ‘most celebrated pictures. 8K my'”w%‘be the of- afing at the Rex 'Monday. Bryant Washburn is the star of this great ‘tomedy. ' ELKO TONIGHT It you were a minister, and wish- | ed to die, and had taunted death, only to live on while a dance-hall girl and a gambler drew cards to see who should control your life, he to kill and she to save, you would prob- ably consider yourself in a startling predicament. Yet ‘this is onmly one of the experiences of ‘The Devil Dodger” in Sfiowstorm, ‘Ariz. The whole story s related in the new Triangle production, also called “The Devid Dodger,” which will be on the screcn of the Elko theater to- night. Elko Tomorrow. The appearance of popular Ethel Clayton at the Elko theater ~on Sunday will be hailed with delight by her many friends in this city and her local admirers will be interested in hearing that het néw production 8 | | | | | 1 . = 1127t ARk ARRK AR On and after December 1, we will P.'M. i ¥ : KOORS 'BROTHERS CO. Mfi.%véxsm%er. who gafl Deen the guest of her~daughter, Mrs. A. emidif in the spring and will spend the summer here. aps, and rm’d' ‘maps of MiKnipstn ¥ud Wisconsin. They are ealled , n one x map of the state. The price 1 60 conts. If there is & de- mand fur them we will eom- tinue to carry them in stoek. NOTICE! There will be a misspelled word in the ad in this space once a week and the boy or girl under 16 years old who brings in the word spelt “cor- rectly to our store first will re- seive 10c in cash, second Sc. Bemidji Jowelry o, R PRERANRRE i WILLIAM FOX Presents. o, nev Bt iy 0 o GlAB | s BHB ! & CONSCIENCE 5 ACTS 5 ACTS A woman’s lust, ambition, extravagance, revenge and in the end __. regret. 10 and 20 cents A RAFFERTY COMEDY 7:20 and 9300 D Starring Mme Petrova A Five-act Metro Wonderplay of Love and Vehgednce, in § - The funniest 10 and 20 cents MONDAY, BRYAN one yet, CHARLIE CHAPLIN in i Somerving” ot e10.|| “THE CHAMPION” IN TW0 AGTS Tuseth’s Orchestra will play Matinée mfdii@"xfiu 7:10 and 9:00 DECEMBER 10, 1917 T WASHBURN » Starring in the Essanay Picture “SKINNERS BABY” Tuesday and Wednesday—Clara Kimball Young in “Magda.” Thursday and Friday—Dustin Farnum in “Theg(}ermm Spy.” el chooses fp save A Sl'ée a Dayv Our Allies need Wheat. We Americans have wheat—lots of it. then brings to Ruth pictures of the|ga¢urday evening Post, Country!' \We can 'd‘.'e with our Allies and have '.“f' ficient for ourselves if we choose. If each of us here in the United States a single thin slice of bread a day, our Governraent can send an additional SR 4000 ton ship, lozded with wheat, to our Allies EACH DAY. c _ 4000 tons is a lot of wheat. It will provide enough flour # for more than 9 million people for a day; people who ! must have it; who are fighting for us across the sea. Remember too, that SAVE <oes NOT mean GO ‘WITH- OUT. Eat a piece of corn pone or rye bread in place of that SLICE A DAY, , ) 'C JOIN THE FOOD CONSERVATION ARMY N The Million Dollar BEAUTIES ALEX SAUNDER AND A 'BEVY OF PRETTY CIRLS IN MUSICAL COMEDY MOLLIE KING | “On The Square Gi 7:30 and 9:00 5-Act Pathe Feature Prices 20c-30c-40c SUNDAY--GEORGE HERNANBEZ'ln - s e i “UP OR DOWN? Also a Comedy. 6 Acts

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