Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 24, 1917, Page 5

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I t ST Mrs. M. 8. Sand Tess. : _ relatives and friends. "Brose, 317 Minn. Ave. 5 MONDAY. DECEMBER #4.:1917.: RS ‘Knott, Saturday for treatment. .ness visitors Saturday. | neapolis. - 30 | §uest of her parents, - lr\n‘e@e . Harry National bank and Miss 1 wick of Newark,'S. D., were married Friday. evenin gat 7:30 o’clock at the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. L. P. Warford officiating. Personals and. - Newsy Notes . ‘Wyman Ball tranBdvted business here Yésterday. £ Mrs. Martin Hogan of & ley: was the guest of frien city yesterday. > flicks. . Two * painters wanted. Phone 231. .. ¢ # 2-1224 Misc, Joiis, Penttesass foutharia ~Miss,Jessie Pender, leriat Wilton; is ‘the Yelatives.in the city. B J: Steiner of the Fifth.ward left tfiis morning for Akeley, to:spend the Holidays with his family. iMr. and Mrs. Forest Do ¥ 1 naldsop of this-city left .this. morning for Black- duck, where they spend the holidays with Mrs. Donaldson’s parents. Hicks. 2-1224 * Two .painters wanted. Phone 231. 4 ; of Blackdiiek passed ‘Saturday is: the city.on;bys:- "’ @. W. Lucas of Rockford, I, has arrived in the city and is the guest of Earl Luke of the Farmers’ State bank of Nymore left Saturday for Fredericks, Wis., where he will spend Christmas with his parents. We have the nicest selection of Xmas pipes in town. HE would ap- preciate a good :pipe for Xmas. A. 10-1225 "Miss Sylvia Skinner, a student at ', the Moorhead normal, is the guest of her parents in Kelliher for two weeks, dq,rmvg,. th _.holida.y v_s.oatlon. ",Mrs. Agnes Vail and daughter Lil- ‘1ian went to Grand Ledge, Mich., to- day where they will visit relatives for a couple of months. ' -Is there a misspelled word in our ad today? Bemidji Jewelry Co. ¥ 1216tf Miss Valeria Doran and Gladys students at the Parkers Prairie high school, are the guests of relatives in Bemidji this week. Mrs. A. F. Saddler of Puposky was brought to St. Anthony’s hospital One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’'s and have your picture taken. 14tt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lattimer of Turtle River, were among the busi- Miss Alice Huntosh, teacher in the Becida schools, has gone to Frazee, where she will pass the holidays with relatives. < $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean Land Co. a71tt Mrs. Sydney ii'ler of Pinaticod was an:ong the shoppers in the eIty Saturaay. Misses Ali‘c and Inez Butler ard Afrs Byron Wentworth returnad to their home in Turtle River watur- day. Miss Inez Butler and 7is Wentworth attended the Christmas enteriaameit in Miss Alice M ler's school =t Becida Friday. M Alice Butler wil' pass Christmas va- cation at her Lome in Turtle. e —_——— State of Ohlo, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886, A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Sen¢ for testimonials, free. F. J. & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation - | nephew, Willi Chisholm - of | holm. | of , @rant,.. Valley S N3 SRR S AUl PR L bt N SR Y o0 L MR N S I S s s - s, - - - s “' Mrs, P. E, Tibbits will pass Christ- mas with friends in Kelliber. . ‘6. W. Warfleld has raturned from a business trip ta Duluth and Min- ing Christmas. - * Mr. and Mrs, 8, A. Nietert wili b Christmas dinner guests at the C. A. ome tOmorrow. ¢ ot "weeks, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinkman will have.as. their Christmas guests their Crow Wing, and Angus and Ggorge Chis- Mrs. A. Lord left last evening for ‘Minneapolis, where she will ‘spend Christmas_with her husband who .is confined at St. Barnabas.lospital fol- ‘lowing an oper‘atlon. y “Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Walter Helmer ' of town of Liberty were “the "guests of friends in the:city yesterday. ¢ After, Christmas . and beginning December 26, we will make but one delivery a day. :This includes our grocery and meat departments. The delivery hour is 10 A. M. " Tropp- man’s. & 4-1224 ‘Mr. and- Mrs.: George Meyers and son, » Atos, of - Virginia, Minn.;” are the guest. of relatives: .during ~the holidays.’ y . Miss Margaret Titus, a student at the Minnesota School of Business, in Minneapolis, is passing the holiday vacation with her ‘mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Morris and family: 3 Dan Rose arrived on Sunday morn- ing’s train from Sartell, Minn,, where he was taken ill with pneu- monia. = He was taken to St. An- thony’s hospital for treatment. ‘Miss Chlo Kiehl has arrived from \Glenfleld,, N.. D., and will - be the guest of her parents, Mr. and'Mrs. R. W. Kiehl of the Fifth. ward. She was accompanied by. her. . friend, Miss Alma Johnson of Glenfleld. Miss Margaret Meyers hhs return- ed from Minneapolis, where she at- tends the Minnesota School of Busi- ness, and will be the guest of her parents during the Christmas vaca- tion. Baled hay in car lots on Northern Pacific and Great Northern ~roads White, the hay man, Cogswell, N. D. Adv.—1226. N Miss Ella Laqua arrived home Sat- urday from Sykeston, N. D., where slie teaches music and drawing in the public schools. She will pass Christ- mas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lagua. Miss Gladys Whitney, teacher at the Buena Vista school, was in Be- midji Saturday enroute to her home at Guthrie, where she will visit her parents during the Christmas holi- days. Miss Lenora Ryan, tedcher in the Ten Mile Lake school, was in Be- midii Saturday enroute to her home at Guthrie, where she will pass Christmas vacation with her parents. . Miss Bessie Dilly, teacher in the consolidated school at Bain, passed through Bemidji Saturday on her way to Northfield, where she will visit relatives during the Christmas vacation. Miss Stella Quam and Eva Odden, teachers in the Clearbrook schools, were the guests of Bemidji friends Saturday while enroute to their homes in Grand Forks, N. D., where they will visit relatives. Mrs. W. S. Fauhls of Nebish was in Bemidji Saturday enroute to St. Paul, where Mr. Fauhle has been confined in a hospital, suffering from 4 nervous breakdown. He expzets 1o accompany his wife home. Misses Mary and Anna Jackson of Sauk Centre, are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jack- son, during Christmas. They are in the millinery business in Sauk Cen- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Westlund and family of the Fifth ward left Satur- day for Cloquet where they will spend Christmas with Mrs. West- lund’s parents. Mr. Westlund will return in a week. Mrs. Westlund and the family will stay for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Hedeen Ieft Sunday night for New London and Grove City, Minn., where they will visit relatives for a week or ten days. At New London they will be the guests of Mr. Hedeen’s mother. C. L. Hedeen, a-brother of John Hedeen, who is on a U. S. torpedo boat des- troyer and who will be home during the holidays, and a family reunion will be held at tne old home, this be- ing the first time for many years that the family has all been home during Christmas . {eity. until - Thursday: of ‘this ‘week. : | comedies with Harry Watson, Jr. Dan Gafney, son of Mr. and Mrs.|the enemy is sometimes also capti- D. Gainey, arrived this morning from |vated by oné of the enemy’s daught- Hamline university ,and will be the|ers. ~ guest of his parents during Christ- Such a situation arises when Brig- mas holidays. adier Kemper of the Lowlanders is , trapped by the Mountaineers and he is forced to surrender his son, Lieu- tenant Kemper (WALLACE REID) as a hostage for his troops’ good be- havior during their' retreat. Fol- lowing closely on this incident, he meets Nathaliay daughter of one of the mountain- caiefs ,and falls a vic- || tim to her charms, . If we tell you .too much of the de- tail. it may interfere with your en- joyment of the ‘play when you see it."*You khow we are going to show the" picture for ‘two days beginning tonight: it “ . ‘A'special treat’ is in-store for the ‘many-admirers -of: Douglas-Fairbanks in his. newest.;Artcraft picture, “The Nt[lan: from Painted.Post,” .coming 'to Elko . theater Thursday. ..';‘he magazine - story, “In" the- role of I wish to inform the ‘party who stole the goose from us, that they are known'and for fear their- conscience might possibly trouble them so.as mot to enjoy their. Christmas dinner, I want them to consider it a present.. Mrs, J. E. SCOTT GRAND Tonigh ALMA TAYLOR . Adv.—1224 { 8 Glen :Conger, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger of Lake Boulevard; is the guest of his parents, having arrived from the Great Lakes naval train- ing ‘station.”: He 'will ‘renain in the - ‘Also A COMEDY. Mr., Conger. stated there were seyen special coaches, of nayal boys~which |’ left the stagioh when he:did. . & ““Hell’s - Hinges ” ‘Also '2’ ‘Reel Key- st@ne Komedy ~Seven Acts ‘10 and 20 cents TR TON!GHT AT REX. :i.| dude whe. wipesiqut:a powerful gang " Tonlght at'the Bex theater will.be ot cattle .rustlers, the, smiling star shown ‘Henry Walthall - and . Mary.iioffers . characcerization . that .will Charleson in' one of ‘the most fasci t W opular favor among pa- ating stories -ever ‘screéned,” ‘T rons'of ¢lean piétures. . g Saint’s Adventure.” ' There will al ‘Bucking bronchos, " crack-riding, be. one- of the.funny Musty Su trick ‘roping ‘and bulldogging steers 'dre. among the .interesting- features offered by this comedy drama of the s 'true west. - ¢ GRAND XMAS. :There are ‘some ' great - moments packed with action.and suspense in he Triangle drama, ‘“Hell’s Hinges." Among other scenes, .two stand out 8 }cult%rly.". O:e is the fight be- Castleton. The run of this picture ween the tough and the good ele- will start at 1:30 o'clock in. the af-|M ‘: of. the tow::,t‘whlchfrasults in tex:noo'n and continue until 11 o’clock: mimemnor-a_;y. victory: of tt':_e evil at' night, so as to accommodate all signalize thelr ' trfumph by : : They patrons who ‘may ‘have Christmas : dinner plans and other Christmas ar- burnjng .down jthe church. But the 3 evildoers “had: not - reckoned ‘with rangements. Blage Tracy (Wm. 8. Hart).. When be ‘comes riding-in and finds that good mind. ‘relaxation ' from thistmas shopping rush. CHRISTMAS AT THE REX. .. The Rex theater has made speeial arrangements for the appearance of a special ‘holiday feature for Christ-| mas securing the'celebrated film *For the . Freedom of the World.” This is .an all starfilm; with Barbar Matinee 2:30 Night 7:30 & 8:45- This stirring drama of the battle- fields of France has been pronounced | France, where another officer of the the- church has been destroyed, the misguided minister killed, and the woman he" loves in ‘danger of in- sult, his wrath exceeds bounds. . He Kkills ‘Silk Miller, the crafty ' and reacherous saloon and gambling house keepér, and stands off 'a ‘whole .room full of desperate men while he shoots .in twa the wires by which the lamps are suspended. ‘There seems danger that the whole " YOU. be the Judge Seei:Wallace Reid, star of “A World Apart” and ‘“The Golden Fetter,”. in this great thrilling drama of military life; ' answer with him the centuries-old question, ‘“Love or Duty?"” You will ‘look at the question through new eyes after you have've seen this wonderfully fine picture and player, and you will be glad 'you came. i by discerning critics the most fascin- ating and interest-compelling.. war story ever done for the screen. It has never been'equdlled it is' said, for, spettacular maghitude. & " «For the Freedom of the World” tells ‘the romnantic’ story ' of ' the thousands. of brave young men in the American. Legion of Canada. It coh~ gerns pnrticul{i‘rly ‘the fadver‘n}ture; at| camp and in.the field of Gordon: Har-{ . 2 1 A véy.prefor‘med‘young 1dler; who- wing|Runch will ‘be ‘corisumed in the a“lieutendant’s commission and the flames, “but .Blaze allows them- to hand of thé beautiful Betty Milburn slink out: ‘In the narrow winding before duty éals him to France. ' streets, there are scenes of disorder Betty, distracted at having to part| and .egrcltement as the flames of de- with her husband, passes herself off struction sweep over. the whole town. as a nunsing sister and follows him to 3 ¢ = . MEETING POSTPONED. Lesion, once a suitor for her hand,| 3 5 revedls her presence and her hus-i- The meéting of the Royal Neigh- hand’s knowledge of it. This, by a bors has been postponed from tomor- general order from headquarters, | row night until Friday night. means death for them both—for aj . R soldier is strictly forbidden to have his, wife at the front. + g Rather than allow her to face death \ before a firing-squad; Harvey shoots his bride, and’as Bhe falls at his feet rushes out to tulfill a mission he be- Tfl" IG HT R E x lieves ‘means certain death. Betty, 0 miraculously, hds escaped fatal in- jury, and Harvey. though terribly “'nry wal"'a“ and Mary Charleson wounded, eventually is rescued from a shell crater under fire by Ralph Perry. the treacherous officer who re- ported him, and who has been sen- tenced to death for another offense. WALLACE REID N ) Harvey wlnglthe ;’lcto:la cross, —in— A and he and s bride, after many vicissitudes, are restored to happi- “TI] s . I' THEJ}CO5TAGE sy 8 oaIr's CPamamountCpicture WEDNESDAY AT REX. On Wednesday will be shown the great favorite, Mae Marsh, in her Adventure” G new Goldwyn picture, “Sunshine Al- & , ley.” This noted star needs no in- A fascinating story TODAY| MATINEE 3:00 troductlt;n. |lmd alhemlsdone of,the . and i great ‘collection of mdom’s galaxy —also— * under tlile direction of the Goldwyn MUSTY § COMEDY TOMORROW NIGHT 7.30 and 8.45 corporation. k rs UFFER Featuring WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY HARRY WATSON, JR. 10c and 20c; 7:20 & 9 o'clock |, ’ ELKO TONIGHT. ‘When Love and Lon;glty clash, then comes the real test of a man’s worth. Very few men or women are put to such a test in the course of every- day life, but the soldier who fights for his country and is captured by Douglas Fairbanks in His Latest “ THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST” Featuring The Noted Film Star BARBARA eASTLETON “For The Freedom Of The World” The tremendous war-spectacle drama, showing the whole possible career of a soldier from the training camp to the first line trenches, where the hero’s part may be his, as it was that of the leading male character in the story. The Duty of Every Mother to Her Country---A Challenge To Humanify One of the celebrated GOLDWIN PICTURES. | 'Spend an hour or so anytime during the afternoon or evening at THE REX THEATER TOMORROW, as a part of your Christmas day. ' Matinee run commences at 1:30 o’clock---Continuous run until 11 o’clock. d SPECIAL GHRISTMAS PRIGES 10 and 20 cents 10 and 20 cents

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