Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 7

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Fellows and families at a penny The bargains offered by L. Bloos- party next Monday nigit in the I |ton at the great stock reducing sale 0. 0. F. hall. are attraction considerable attention, Men’s wearing apparel in suits, coats, ... ELKS DANCE TONIGHT shoes, ‘underwear, etc., are genuine i : bargains. Sale continues until The Elks will give another' of|Christmas. 2-128 their popular ‘dances; this-evening in| " — the Elks temple. . Music will be fur-| . 'Miss Nellie Boobar of Nary was nished by the Harmony Trio and the [among the business callers yester- affair promises to be an.enjoyable]day, ! one.. The dance is one of a series to - be given during the winter months. Mrs. C. Olson, who has visited her i daughter, Mrs. Wes Wright, of the v "._.|town of Northern for'a month, re- ‘ turned to her home in Mora, Minn., yesterday. Mrs. Wright accompa- /| nied her to Mora for a month’s visit. } pi Coming.Events - '.Pvérsonals-‘and ; Newsy. Notes Most of the men from the country (Billbro), (c) “The Horn the Little l are taking advantage of .theibargains Boy. Blew” (Sapulding) _Catherine | ... .- Gilmore. n A d i} _Recitation—*"A Pound of ;Jumps’”| % ] o,fllere_dsgt Bloostotn’fi stock ‘reducing < . s - (Peck) Imogene Harfington. AL . . sale.. Shoes, pants, suits, overcoats, Today—Telephone the Plonesr of:{{PEPHL MWOBSHE, (RIS, pears shirts, in fact the whole' line is’ be- i Mr,.and Mrs. Belding have gone il _tg;;Akeley where ‘they will make Dorothy -, An- | €I Bome. e fice, 922, about that news item you = 3 have in mind. Your guests and gggx{g:g;' “'Pcy) friends will appreciate the COUrtésy.; jon . ‘(Spéixlding) ' December 6-7—Annual meeting of | drews.. w © 0T T Buy your Xmas presents fiom the the, Northern Minnesota ..Develop-| Song—"Jingle Bells” (Schindler) Baptict Iadiés in the basoment of the ment associacion Biid potato show. | Girls. . | Baptist church Saturday, Dec. 8. ing offered at a. big'sacrifice; ‘Beté ter imvestigate. ' 3 2-128 *'Mrs. A. N. Gould is expected to re- turn the first of the week from Min- neapolis where she was called by the death’ of her .nieee, Phyllis - Ham-| |, December '10—The ?ext-,miee:lns : ; : 3127 fersly of ‘the county board: of:.commission-| " i) RRO' 3 4l 3 i ol - ers will be held. “ ; CLUB MEETS TOMO! w Serviceable gifts for -sailors ‘and| ‘fi“ F. W. Weatherbee, who has The Nymore Literary club will] PR s & meet in the Sunday school room of soldiers at Shaviteh B'ros. 2-127 [ r- ; 4 : :'1;:»- S;):ngil;ega;‘!foga;,ct‘:g:ichThteonslsb_ . Alice Senear is visiting relatives 4 S O C IE T i ject for disoussion will be, “Re-|in Deer River: 3 solved, that it 1s better to be mar- Mrs. Mary Radspinner of Turtle | rfed than single.” The meeting is| . opeen to the gubuc, No adm,siion River passed yesterday in the city. been the guest of friends in Grand Forks, N. D., for some time, has re- turned to the city. ¥ . "All' ladies who are making arti- cles’ for the Presbyterian church fancy work sale are asked to kindly A 2 . A. B i- 4 . Mrs. ; - The little girls of St. Cecelia’s Land Co. d71tf| ¢or "than Thursday. This request is made so the articles may be marked 's;udio will give a recital at 3 o’clock : MISS TORRANCE HOSTESS it asls. tomorrow afternoon, the program be- A Mrs. E. K. Nyhus of Becida was ing wt‘;“ al‘.r::é‘::s? nd Iatm;‘;ldasb%o‘:! Miss Dorothy Torrance was host-|the guest-of friends in the city yes- exceptions * ; ess last evening for D. J. Moore, who| terday. 3 lows: . will leave today for service in the 4 P l!!lfi’lm. . army. (lovers were i~ o %, One of these nice days:you ought SmsfiflgsTTEhe ch,c".fig?f:ke{m“ég Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Tem-|to go to Hakkerup’s and have your . Litt) )bl 18, < % ok ple, Miss Lucy Brooks, Miss Arvilla| picture taken. latf - Igttle GirlS, Kenfield and A: J. MeMillan. - After| " - : . Plano—(a) ;“First. Duet” (Erb), | % ’l'dinner the hostess entertained the Miss Ida Bruun and Miss Ragha (b) Slumber Bon.g‘.}m(Bill'l;‘:?g 'h;:fei" guests at a theater party. Strand of Pinewood passed several 'i’.nt::::n.)_la(:z Lucnse P hours in the city yesterday shop- * Violin—(a) “March” (Schumann) . EXCELLENT PROGRAM . |ring. (b) “The Woodpecker” ~ (Moffa! An excollent iven. . , program was giv. éfim'ogunter’s. Chorus,” Cafherine at the Men’s Aid of the Scximdh;:wla: : 4 o » -y | Lutheran church last evening. Lunc (.bfh'?'l?; (%at;l;hepgati;y:)' gggg‘g;: was servlgd Igtlte; thebb;lsine&s n)‘l?)ztt- * ing, O. E. Erickson -being the 3 E“fi:fithuwmk(l:?kthho s 1t A Ciebate will be held at the mext|10c; 6 bars Swift’s Pride soap for (Cox)'aplglrllo——(b) «Boat Song”|meeting. 25¢, at Troppman’s. 1-127 i . (Billbro), (c) ““Rose” (Spaulding) NNUAL SALE SOON “H. A. Speck of the town of Helen Burkei «goldier. Doll”. (Spanl: The ‘;’resbyterinn Ladies Aid so- 1 as among the business. vis- di:s‘?np(:)(aEnglish Doll” (Spauld: | ¢iety will hold its annual Chrises) itors ‘yesterday. 2 Y H » sale Saturdav, December 15, Apr ing), () ;Scotch Doll” (Spaulding) and all kinds of useful articles and A chicken pie suppar will be [Elizabeth Tuomy. =~ = \ome|home made baking will be on sale|served by the women of the M. E. (fififl"v‘fl&:_&‘g) uwfiseu (Arm- and the ladies will serve a noon-day | church Tuesday from 5 to 8. 1-126 strong), (¢) “The Sylph” (Arm-|lunch. . .~ MANY SEE “THE SPY” “The Spy,” shown at the Rex last evening with Dustin Farnum, cre- ated much favorable comment as it showed the system which Germany has had in vogue under cover in the United States for the past several ‘years, getting ready for the blow at the world. This film will be shown again_this evening for the last time and* ‘there are 7,000 feet. This is f the most remarkable films shewn'in Bemidji this season and the treatment of the story of ‘‘The Spy’ is entirely different than any film yet produced, and the low admission should pack the Rex again tonight. The Ignit:d,stntes government has appropriated millions of dollars in Eat good: old fashioned chicken recent months to fight the remark- ably - efficient German spy system in America. At- present there is not a.bridge nor a tunnel of any size, ‘munition factory or public utility flany importance,- that is not lgu rded 'by Federal troops, the po- i | fap§s have prompted William Fox to produce “The Spy,” which exposes German plots in the United States —plots that for wanton wickedness Most everybody is buying tickets § for the chicken pie supper at. the g;fith‘:i.‘\:‘:;:l. parallel in the history M. E. church Dec. 11. The ladies say| "y, "y " t is no secret that the kaiser has it’s going to be better than ever this upward of 10,000 trained agents in E. E. McDonald is in Brainerd on business matters. Three packages Yeast Foam for strong), (d) “Musette” (Armstrong) KAHS TO ENTERTAIN pie at the M. E. supper Tuesday eve- Barbara Gibbons. T%EBREebekah lodge w!.lll entertain | ning. Everybody’s going. 1-127 L Bottle Fly” sPlano—(a). v Blue B Ring" its members and friends and the Odd Fine assortment of Xmas gifts on sale in the basement of the Baptist church -Saturday, Dec. 8. 2-127 (Billbro), (b) “Ring, Bell, Mrs. Kate Smiley of Nary was among the out-of-town visitors yes- terday. “One Shot” Ross, square as a parson, measuring out justice “with his trigger finger. . “Shorty” p unched cows for a living and hunted trouble for a pastime. ROY STEWERT “Ong Shot Ross” 6-Act Triangle Tonight & Tomorrow - j$ Matinee 3:00 viisl'tintg his sister, Mrs. A. P. Hen- wolld startle the average American Tioumer. citizen. It is a matter of public in- formation that the designs for the chick-| + en“p?:]es:;;:rmz‘fi"{z‘e;;:d“ the | Mmighty guns used by the Germans M. E. church Tuesday, Dec. 11 to batter down the walls of Liege il 4 g i-126 and Namur in Belgium were stolen from the patent office at the capitol. m »” And the German foreign office calm- That ‘“good old” chicken Blely, " 4miiteq that it instigated the sounds good to me. Going to have Mé 5 exican-Japanese plot against the some, too, at the M. E. supper Tues United States. day evening. 1-127 y ) i sl B % Roy Stewart in Triangle Play, = B PTETS N ou w: n e rights gifts for g men and boys at Shavitch Bros. Feature at Rex. Nights 7:30-8:45 One Shot Ross.” > { 2-197| ¢ Yirginia Pearson will be seen to- 0c and 20c morrow at the Rex theater in Wil- LK : Miss Lizzie Brennan and Mrs. |liam Fox's latest photoplay *“Thou Jules Achenbach of Wilton have f.?:" !]mt Ste:‘l‘-” The play will been in the city for the past few days only one day. attending the %atho]ic bazaar. While “Thou Shait Not Steal” is a de- in the city they were the guests of | tective story with a gripping power friends. and Miss Pearson who plays the part of Mary Bruce takes full advantage The Baptist ladies will hold their of the emotional possibilities in the annual Xmas sale in the basement|story. of the church Saturday, Dec. 8. Sale commences at 11 a. m. and continues through the day. Doffes w1112 13"; Roy StewEnE,xl?asTg}')eAagy been seen n. 2- served during the afternan in the role of gun fighter in ‘“The The fancy work sale and chicken Devil Dodger.” His characteriza- supper at the M. E. church Tuesday tions .are vigorous and telling, his evening is attracting wide attention. | feats of horsemanship as remarkable Fine chance to buy Xmas gifts. as any performed for the camera. He 1-127|is supported in this play by a new Triangle player, Josie Sedgwick, who T. BE. Davis will leave today for|8&ives a sympathetic portrayal of the . Kansas City where he will spend a figgln Whosi ci:use “:)ne Stl\ot‘(;u:]haw- 3 ess. s against a gang o 8. canned Mllk souple of weeks on busin Jack Richardson, whose work is al- . Many are planning to do Christ-|ready known to Triangle patrons, ap- mas shopping at the M. E. churchpears afiwt'llxlei lezu}lsel!]‘j m‘f thle o&xtll':w:; g 2} r after-| 5ang. illiam ngford an e LIBBY’S MILK—best grade, tall cans at, $6 15 ?:;idPec. 11. Chicken suppe! BRr | CHOE i B per case. . This pisture will also be shown Useful gifts for sailors and sol-| tomorrow. diers at Shavitch Bros. 2-127 : GRAND TONIGHT = ~ h.G" B. K:eatz wentb tgmlgsisg F;/};s William Russell, star premier ad- Small size $4.85 < :{:satzmlom e oaeton u % ‘| venturer of the film, {s glven a ¢ B8 0 g chance to adventure all he likes in 5 his new American-Mutual drama, Pies, cakes, cookies, etc., for sale “The Sea Master.” at the Antlers ¢igar store tomorrow after 2 o’clock, by the ladies of the IovI::mt.;]ye ‘?Y:,“{ ;"O:i‘f‘;,, p;fl‘:lur\?vh?r:l Episcopal Guild. 1-127 ater s Y P as is the case in “The Sea Master, Oatmeal W. E. Rideout of Crookston was it is mighty rough water, boiling 5 - half over the scudding deck of a - successtul in killing a 1,185-pound schooner running across the wind, At Schroeder’s PHONE 65 BEMIDJI, MINN. Family size $5.50 see. ston. This play has been staged without d to expense and every member Ladies, attention! No baking to- regar 5 % i H of the motion picture crew aboard 10c Extra for Deliveries 31(::";0\:.tlerlzuiigy:#rqtsol:-zd?rymioodt}?; the “Southern Cross” has had more Episcopal Guild, after 2 o’clock. or less salt water experience. 1-127 forcashs. iuaiic s siiniiniaidnldiinmgtd SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Mrs. J. R. McPhee of Los An- geles, Cal., arrived in the city yes- Pot roast 14c¢ and rib boiling meat terday, and will be the guest of her|12¢ per Ib., at the Palace Meat Mar- | ; .‘ i Schro’eder,s Store lfrfisgte{fiemv:isfitg. P. Henrionnet, dur-|ket. Ph%fiy 1-127 . Earl Roe got the first prize and Fourth Street and Minnesota Avenue. Bertram Wilson second price for| Anyone wishing to buy hay or finding the misspelled word in the|straw in carload lots, see Reeves & Bemidji Jewelry Co.’s ad. Watch|Reeves at the Markham Hotel Build- the ads. 1-127|ing. Phone 20. 4w-126 or private guards. All these| ZErijeme — year. 1-127 Anjgrica, and they were in America s months before the war. Washing- - F. Wilcox of Redwood Falls is ton. knows facts about the breed that || ml _ Fighting Bill Russell - .his'bride and ruled:-his mutinous crew. with ' his knuckles. : i A Ai#o a .Comedy: Matinee Daily 2:30. _ Night 7:30 and 8,45 10cand 20¢ -~ - . ; Put a storm sash on every window nfid a - tight fitting storm door on both front and back and side doors. Such protection may save you more than ome ton of coal each winter—depends on the construction of your house and the arrangement of your rooms and how many rooms you try to heat. Even if you save only one ton of coal you will save more than the cost of the coal because you will have a more comfort- able house—more even temperature—with less chance of catch- ing cold. With coal as scarce as it is and hard to get at any price and with the strong probability of there being no coal at all later in the winter, the ton or more that storm windows and doors will save for you if put to work at once, may keep you from freezing later in the winter. Get them at once and prepare for the worst in weather and coal shortage. We have in stock both doors and windows in all common sizes. “One Board or a Carload” a REX Tonight Last Time A Throne Totters When an American Youth, fighting against insuperable odds, gives up everything for the glory of his country. WILLIAM FOX Presents Dustin Farnum THE SPY This story exposes a little-known chapter in American diplom- acy and German intrigue Written by George Bronson-Howard; directed by Richard Stanton Prices 10c and 20c; 7:20 and 9:00 o’clock NOTE THE LOW PRICES ! Tomorrow--Saturday--“THOU SHALT NOT STEAL” Starring Virginia Pearson A Fox Production -Hay, Flour and Feed Do you need hay? We can sell you in bales or in carload lots. We also handle Flour and Feed. Call us up and get prices. Phone 265. Akre’s Variety Store Nymore, Minn. wisiiies —_— - —~T— BRAND Tonight | THEATERS l How o Save At Least One Ton of Goal this Winter B moose near the vicinity of Kelliher [} —— Al AN HRnnnmnk Rohinson Lumber Co.

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