Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 5, 1917, Page 3

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d t § i ( entertain ‘the ‘club next Motddy eve- ning. annusl sale of fancy articles and food, ‘Saturday, in the Antlers' cigarf desk::calendar pads, ineluding t ore in thé ‘Elks buildirg.” Anyila-1* ertettion. - ' G 2 aving- articles - to' -donate rwill | yours-now, so~you will_have it on ‘hand-Wheh “you wisti~ to ‘thaké “notas}- - cn« k6 Starte " T luis, 100} Bemidji: avenue,[tione in it for future reference. Plo- i Mrs; Anmsg:-gf the. €arr Lake ¥} . Today—Telephone the’ Pioneer of- the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment association and potato show. of the county hoard of commission-| ers will be held. * Lutheran church will be entertained tomorréw dftérnoon’ at 3 o’'cloek “in the ! church - basement from 4 to 6 o’clock.”” Mra: Herman--Fenske will be the“Hostess: will hold their‘annual ‘sale and sup- pe chutch baseréiit. to dtténd the meeting of the Ladies Aid’‘Bociety of the Presbyterian churéh in the church basement to- morrow ' afternoon at 2:30 ‘o’clock. [:lnBectdn: # The Third division will serve. shiort“time 11l ‘Beiit@#jt énrbute: Ere e >Oneéof thesrtrios Enysh you- ¥ v HOSTESS TO CLUB 922, about that news item you 'nave in mind.. -Your guests and friends ‘will ‘appreciate’ the' ‘courtesy. - * Deceniber-6-7— nedtink ot | Bofli o Mrignd Mr:-01é7Qih- i A v g # ot men, Sunday; a-twelverpound ‘dqllllh- ter. < December 10—The next meeting Land~Co.' < Mree-George~Kaiser-~+ ot»‘--’lf% it ; River is visiting relatives in Dicken- Miks’ May Fadhl, “Who had -beeti taining their names is kept: G : M°~ teachifig &t Red Lake, Has been given | 16 gets-possession-of it-and sends it eO. i MRS. FENSKE -HOSTESS.- ‘ Thé "Ladies Aid of the = Swedish at-the Pioneer-office.- The ladfds of the Methodist church r!Tuesday;- December 11, in the |8t A ‘dordial’ ‘invitation is extended city yesterday. to' go to “HaXRefi’s picture taken. N. S. Beavers was hostess to G. Knitting club Monday eve- GUILD'S 'Axittr‘u‘sfl.t:‘ The Episcopal Guild will hold its an Episcopalian home. and “P dly: leavé samé ‘with Mrs! C./ W.] Van not ‘later than Thursday afternoon. |neer office. RE AND HER OWN COMPANY IN “MAGDA" son, N. D., for several days. ~ || Di, trom Staples, where they passed} o qe1¢ in -the title" Tole: -London Matinee-3:00 Archie "M, ‘‘Hayes, formerly’land | Fine Aruvnulnlatry, the mechanics|' dealer in this city, now located at|of tlieifeature have been- well taken Leach Lake, arrived in Bemidji yes-| care.of, ‘and ‘Clara ‘Kimball Young's e ; terday and will remain hére until|interpretation- of the title role sets % b tomorrow:morning.’ heri’among: a- notable' company- k 0 g { world, famous' tragediennes. - : “Magda'. received its English™ pre- 'l' d 9 . ‘ ) Mrs. Geoige Rowe and four chil- i y ) : fen were in Bemid)i "yesterday en- g:f;,::;t&:;...}:siom the -tamous 00a omorrow .| routertb their-home:nt:Comsteck,”N. Jess'ow -star 'than the Divine Sarah two- weeks with relatives.v:- went mad ‘over the-play and Bern-|, ; | hardt for many years regarded it as nghts 7:30=-=-8:485 Mrs. J. EvéwrGarson and rchildren| ope <ot ‘her:‘most: suceessful imper- have- ‘returtied-~trom Nebish »wh sonations: v ' theyw visited at the (}t B. !";me:;:nd' H M. W:oKnoxtdhromesnfortw: fewrdays) “ Sov” . ! ; oy’ To; o : An‘Almcan‘u sache of life and Thermoeet couskesy :you: caw 8howt"{) ¢ holds dear to him, to save his yourhdutwof-téwn. guestsis - seethatcountrymen and-learn:the secrets of | ; s notied of thelryisttahere to insertsYite /Gorman spy: 'systemforms' the ‘thema:of the stirring :William Fox ‘Production, *“The Spy,” which, with ]}lumn( gn{l’fm‘ln 1ts ‘lead,s comes to | ‘ thie."ReX' er. L « The'nRosby: ‘Co-opetative Cramnery’ -“;s_n {omortoN. - for kwo assoctationwill ‘ship ‘anethey car<|!i 'DyudeinosFarum, ‘oneof - the few load of livestock to St. Paultthis Qi‘bpum‘s“meil"stam of “‘the ' screen weel:1 playnuthe«rol;i of Maik--Quaintance, A - =t | 8! nranof weaith and soctat: position, | Eveérr Roagstady»GeorgéBruum,i3es| who, undertakes the .hazardous. task| | your!iitenm ¢4 ' this* oftie. 1 .$50,000 To-loan--on-rarma.» Dean | vertomndeiiaimend Metahdsiltawd!ire-I'af gainingmdist of tlie Teutonie.spies . a71t¢ | turmed=ito ‘Pinewobd fromsiCansdadin the United Statesho Get a 1918 desk calendar pad” :‘ov'i 1 . Mrs. Paiterson, who has been the ! P gudstiof Mrs, Jennie'Van sraknphas| | B. 870 returned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. -Luey~ Williams ;of the. towh of| the BiksNodite Mecdbemk 6. # +Fox~company arranged its story ‘_w of Northern returifed Yesterday froi —E. H. Jorfaxd,"Sec'y.” | o} such gasblon that it was o NI ROLECRECCORORES R RO OO Virginia, ‘Minn.,: where she visited her son, Dale; ‘for*'a montH. ° Have: your Xurks'pliotos madernow | He iwill féturn ‘to Bethidi1Saturday before th‘e big R{ulhs :fiter.” noat NETZER LOSES-TW0 Rich: quick= el tuclo, oY ats {Harold Swishsr;:who has been em- i A 3 plbyed at :International Falls- for “Qet ing. Mrs. Martha Kllis.' wiw 'i&as“l;een the -guest of relatives' in Royalton for a month, returned to her home|Turtle River where they will visit that = a % # place. He has also been em- westerday: - She padbed: s 5. Try@wW®parents, Mr. and Mrs. ployed-at Netzer's-tor-so ~time past: Mrs. W. S. Fauhl was in the city terday enroute to her home at All members. were present and %:?mem 4{-0,; St. Paul, where she-ac-| ;Attorney John L. Brown has re-|mother, Mrs. Elinda Crusbers, ox- fsttors.: : A - delicious Tunch| semeanied Hor husbagid Wh wilf ve-| turndd:eront Erockslon where he has | pects to return to Bemidji Saturday D ec 4 5 be " i 6 v was served. iss ‘Georgia Smith will| ;gin there for medical.treatment. closed up some business preparatory | this week. His mother, who was 52 [ ] ’ \ A Rev. and Mrs. George Backhurst| went to Park Rapids today on busi- | vér, after having been confined in ‘a’ returned - yesterday ~morning © from:-nese! g hospital for three weeks. Minneapolis where they accompanied: A % 3 Mrs, A. Gilmote,“who ‘wai ‘placed ih Just received a enipment of 1918 Reeves at the Markham Hotel Build- ‘"; ;';‘ED CROSS NOTES ing. Phone 20. 4w-126 She is a supreme screen’ favorite' and a great ‘emotional per- former. Just recall her former-triimphs, “The Coinmon Law “The Price She Paid” and “The Easiest Way.” In “Magda” she far surpasses anything she has ever done before. A Eomedy reel'will be shown in addition to this‘famious prodaction No advance in price First show 7:20; Second show 9 Prices 10c and 20c Coming --- Tomorrow & Friday “THE SPY” A REA®-SENSKTION, EXPOSING GERMAN‘SHORBSSPOLICER IN AMERICA; HOW THE KAISER OPERATES AND SECURES INFORMATION Dustinn Farnum plays the leading role in this startling production. These are some of the outstanding points: 1. A rousing meeting of the Patriots’ Club of New York. 2. Attempts of a German spy, on shipboard, to murder a member of the American Diplomatic Service. 3. Revelation’ of the Wilhelmstrasse—the most complete sys- tem’ of espionage that has ever existed. 4. Ball at the American embassy in Berlin, at which intrigue is carried on under the guise of social entertainment. 5. An American’s successful attempt to gain possession of a list ‘'of German spies in the United States. 6. A German girl's sacrifice for the man she loves and the country of her adoption, the United States! ' 14t¢ | vesterday morning and while in the| F T 3 v n oo 1 3 ] R PR 106tf| ;i ole was at headquarters Tuesday | Club will hold its regular meeting T H 1) ? > g getting samples and material so that Saturday, December 8, at the Carr upflers ve’y Ig rnm u c nfl S EX Theatre where _tliey'= havehspentt: seweraifio ! In Berin*he finds it necessary to monthe enroll Tiimself-among those spies be-|. i fdre he can learn where vthe ‘book i - , Cohan" leave of Absthe dtiing" thé illnéss| to' ‘the~Ameriean -amvassador, while of iher “tather;-andhas returnsd-to -he thimself is court-martialed. —IN— Hér home in Pleasant Valley. The odd»feature abodt this-thrill- idrama” 18 that it contains all the “s N 7 ¥ S 9 ) and.excitement of war, w n K y e ] Baldp i E/“ELKS NOTIGE™% ‘a’singM¥battle cones beinkflash- even eys: to d ate S——— ed on the screen. ‘Realizing that the . Therewill “Be° a tegila® med¥ | pybliéhas*a surfeit ‘of such views, | |Dr. A. V. Garlock is passing:sev- eraP days 1 ‘Minnéapolis: ont “business. somé time, has returned to the city Mrs; R. ‘Kilbours; who ‘iia# visfted | tol ; ' D, ey ) J T A0 relatives in Solway for a month, was| Pps8 and 'is now employed at Netzer's among the business visitors in the be ¢ o Pharmacy.” Merrill ‘L. Detroit and TF willtie Tt Waldemar F. Johnson, who have been employed there, have both enlisted .and; left with''the ‘contingent-today. .Ofndr Edwards *has+gone~to Brain- ora,! hisnpanents:having:moved = to | :Mr.: andis Mrs. - ‘Wiliiamr - Tryan: of Flaxvillé, : Moliti} i werevin i1 Bemidj yesterday. From here they went to Georme@taledd, for a short time. 2 (MAAP, Sarft, clerk of the Waskish schedvndistrict, arrived in Bemidji| CRUSBERG'S MOTHER DIES aptain H. F. Crusberg, who was ed to New Britain, Conn., on ac- count of the illness and death of his St.Philip’s Church —On— city will transact business for the| district. to leaving ‘Beflii@ji- for thé west.: ‘He | yéars of age, died from typhoid fe- &) .:Anyone wishing to buy hay. or . 'straw in carload lots, see Reeves ‘& > In Basement of the Church f— : FARMERS’ CLUB SATUR_D'AY The Bemidfi Township -Farmers’ T Lake school. Dinner will be served nd a program has been - arranged for. Dinner will be served at noon. Mesdames Joe King and David Sheets will be the hostesses. C. E. Brown, N s . itry 'judge of Crookston, will be .t Paiamn Samvles Ready,. by *Thée Tadies were very busy Tuesday |the speaker. making!isamples of pajamas’ to send R T e to the auxiliary cthters. HAS NEW POSITION e ladées8™in™that locality could be- gin theit sewing. They have been knitting for the past week and havc a1 very “enthusiastic group -of work- ers. First Night Turkey Supper Second Night Roast Supper _Third Night Chicken Supper Miss Elizabeth Titus has accepted More Workers Needed. More mckers for ali 1ines of work | & position with the Minnesota Elec- tri¢ Light & Power company as sten- :fi ';g;‘,’g_‘.’,;nd'?‘;‘;‘;;(,“,“,b}‘{ be nvited ographer’ and has commenced her ; . duties. 6:P. M." H KOORS BROTHERS CO. " THEATERS % NIGHT : At ‘the Elke~ mteg "commencing |- KELLIHER . MAN INVENTOR toMIEHIR (wiN=rbe Showl C(eis "In a list of recent patents granted Mffl:n' he popmu'r actorauthor: té persons in the northwest appears 7 T’ of > 1 B 0 1 £ HORIN hostratel snd the name of Don W. Chilcote of Kel- film ' worlds; -will- appéar “in -his- sec- ond photoplay for Artcraft Pictures, Iher, patent on'a rail brace. “Seven Keys to Baldpate.” One of A i 9 / Mr. Cohan’s greatest Broadway sen- |98 'NEW:MEMBERS ADDED TO P A Y A s Y o U w I s H datishisi this Aplayradapted fromr the |~ METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL book of the same name by Earl Derr —————————————————————————————————— Biggers, scored anvémphatic hit® all ’mfi:er:?:;le::?Mc:trl‘::;(tstmgunl:l?; T ey micie for tno |8¢hool has ended. This contest had Xmas Shopping Made Easy:: Come in and Ask inimitable come it offers an ad-|den on‘tfor the last six or eight A Pl BB16 Fubjbet’ iy “which! ‘to ‘present fi:ks and much lntere:: was showx:. us About the Plan. 5 tleship Miss Columbia‘represent-{ 5 to good advantage his famous man-|'® ithe girls’ and women's:sidé and nerisms and at the same tme, dis- 30 410, Vool samy the bove [l - BEMIDJI JEWELRY CO. nren’s side. Each ship moved ten motion jplcture presentation. mitles for each mew member taken ifito the-'Sunday school. Battleship. ther known as “The Prince.” i N » : _— Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” RY FEATURE AT THE Remember; ., “Wheatless Day” - Despite counter attractions last] ember; Wed., y ] evening, a large audience saw that LEs GRAND TONIGHT Tncle Sam took the lead and held it Mary Miles Minter, the charming|=? s Sunday since the contest be- peerless actress, Clara Kimball Young, in her celebrated film “Mag- OWN A ':NT Most delightful of screen-stars in A Great Assortment of Fancy Articles Will be on Sale. They Will Make Valuable Xmas_Presents NOTICE On and after December 1, we will close our wholesale house daily at The Management Is Under the Direction of th; Pastor and the Ladies of the Parish. All are cordially Invited. Come. g e disposition and a manly little bro- " Matinee Dal'y 2:30 little girl favorite of the screen, |€Yer whose delightful personality has fm- {:“1 b %:“2 g‘:i"}m”z'w{‘hse"zfi: rwtl,;l:: pressed itself on motion picture fans ‘te 1ship but at no time was able to to the other, adds to*“hér ~ already J heavy assets in the assumed in|#90 miles; meaning 49 hne‘]” T ha erfehn’! feNvarte "produduton« that: dis. gaining 44 new members, making a Bewatitat stutn-child - with’a happy da,” h;ar first film picture for the’hSe- Ject pictures (Goldwyn.) She has w ? d k been engaged -at a large salary for|j - 00 sto c ple and is only oné of the big stars{} It is a better typewriter: collected by this picture produeing|f’ | e T L I | Ouarteet 2 |l “«CHARITY . CASTLE?”’ tonight for the last time. k +y ‘ "y Herman- Suderfrhann’s great ‘play, is '68.00 ‘100.‘” a five-act d'a‘!‘a“c fantadsy of ¢ 1lntense human- a red-lettér event in motion picture . interest and: appeal Bistary. . Directed’ty Emile Chaut. || #6°down, 45, down, $5 ard, -the clever Frenchman whose{} per month: | per month brought him to the front as one of || CASH PRICE SOME LESS Nights 7:30-8:45 10c & 20c — the foremost directors In the country, and photographed by Jasques Vizeul, one time official- photographer of the from one ¢ hed s ot pass the:Uncle Sam, which traveled plays “Lovey Mary" in_ the role of a-totel-of-03-new-members. eight -pictures by the Goldwyn peo~ The screen production of “Magda,” MODEL 4 MODEL 5§ Also a Good Comedy:- successful productions have rapidly Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922 I

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