Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 28, 1917, Page 5

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER angle’s Western drama of imrder life, “Fighting Back,” to be shown at Elko theatre today and tomorrow. : A William Desmond is seen in the By W R Tor aaeir SPEGIALS . Fllfl SATURDAY ' : nam Those who look for excitement in film drama will find it in abundance at the Grand tonight when Bluebird SRS SR gl NET MABKET high speed Farnum production with action packed in it from one end. to ‘the other. A combination that fits the swift Farnum personality to a *“‘T”. i REX THEATRE TONIGHT. Pork Ro@st... ... ... ... ...ld¢c Migs Eliza Boobar of Nary trans-i. Ay the Rex tonight will be present- acted business in Bemidji Wednesday. | ¢4 s most interesting program when |Choice Cuts... ... ... ... ...16¢ PR Billle West will be seen in *“Back| o, poijin K T 1% Mrs. G. L: Lasata of Eckles passed|Stage”, a comedy in two veels, He B e Talantin e R several hours in Bemidjl Wednesday. | will have the support of Ethel Bur-fRound Steak... ... ... ... ...25¢ ton, Babe Hardy. and a capable cast. : - g John and Jeanette. techmnn and| “The Mainspring’ a western drame | Sirloin Steak... ... ... ... ...256¢ Leslie Calihan of Tenstrike were the|by that well known author, Louis 25 guests. of Bemidji friends yesterday. |Joseph Vance, will also be shown as| Porterhouse Steak... ... .....26¢ the feature of the bill. This is a ) story of dramatic adventure. SATURDAY “FOX DAY”. Tomorrow: is “Fox Day” at the Rex and will have as the feature that William Sprague| celebrated film. star June Caprice in “Miss U. S. A.”” A side splitting com- edy will also be shown. Matlnee at 2:30. We make two deliveries a day— Miss U. S. A.” is a play that glves R. H. Schumaker, cashier of the|the “Supshine Maid” an opportunity 9a mandd4pm 7 nn First National bank, .has ‘returned |for strenuous acting. The big action ] S —— l!‘:nll Minneapolis - Where. he passed | begins soon, after the United; States j Christmas. / declares war on Germany .and Capi- p 1 Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” Minn., who was the guest of her sis-| what has happened. ~ Lenoir is arrest- tola, June Caprice, does her “bit” b Mrs. Minnie Warner and ~ Mrs. 5 4 ter, Laura Steele,. during Christmas| ed as & spy and the Major tells:all he uncovering. traitors who are actin Mavis Warner of Puposky were in S v} Teturned’. home_ yesterday. Miss| knows about.Lenoir, and the fortune ||’ Steele was formerly employed as|is returned to Ca, ‘ola, but only af- i stenographer in “this city. ter she has fought the spies and been | .: As a Parlor Lizard and Farnum as the Man with a Hfgh Purpose “ THE SGARLET CAR ” A High-Speed Bluebird Production AND kg ‘GRAND TONGHT | 312 Minnesota Avenue; phone~102 }'——Telephone the Ploneer -of- 2, about that news item you 4n ‘mind.” = Your guests and will appreciate the courtesy. 8.—Meeting or- board ot commissieners. OCIE TY Prime Ribs of Beef... ... .. Pork Steak... ... ... «ou o Pork ChopS... «o. viv ovn o . Frank ‘Cossentine of Eagle Bend was in Bemidji this week, enroute to Kelliher, where he -will make his home this winter. Mr. and Mrs, have gone to Bay City, Mich., where | they were called by the -serious ill- ness of Mr.. Sprague’s brother. £ TAINED AT R. C. PAR! eorge French and daug ter illian French, 1021 Bemidji entertained at a Red Cross rty last evening, at their The- guests included Mr. and P. Lahr, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Col. and Mrs. Reeves, Mr. re. P. Peterson, Mes. J. 0’Con- t 0’Connor, Mrs. Mayme Zieg- g8 Irene Lappan. Miss Lottie and George French. The ening was passed in cards, after a Hooverized lunch was E. J. Letford of Letford’s garage, is passing several days in Duluth on e business. While there he will also|away and kill it so that he could e KIRKEMO-LONE. attend a -meeting of the Overland|get {ds brother’s fortune, i Lone and Thorleif Kirkemo, | qutomobile dealers of that district. Sixteen years later the nurse re- Ball Club, Minn., were united turns. She tells the girl’s uncle, Miss Eva Steele .of: Alexandria, Major . Warfield (Tom Burroughs) age yesterday morning at 19 in the Norwegian Luvtheran age. 801 Irvine avenue, Rev. ) ohnscn officiating. < A weid- er.was-served at the home N 2 and Mrs. Andrew Casparion Aduvinrediate friends and rela- Mr. and Mrs. Kirkamo wiil eir Fome at Ball Club, where je. has been teaching .chool. Yom )8 a progressive farmer in is 1 I as spies for the enemy. The chief Bemidji yesterday enroute to Crook-}among this band in old Virginia is ston, where they will visit Mrs. Joe ! twice within the clutches of death. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Suprenant of|She marries a young .soldier, Gray- her uncle, Gabriel Lenoir (Frank Welte for a month. Red Lake Falls, who have been the|son (William Courtleigh, Jr.), who || ' A Fox Da Evans) who just after Capitola’s birth, and her mother and father’s guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fenton| has aided her in running down the for the past week, expect to return|spies and who has_saved her from death, forced the nurse, Nance Wil- son, to swear she will take the babe to their home tomorrow. Mr. Fenton| death twice. and Mr. Suprenant are cousins. . _ SUNDAY AT THE REX. “M » J. T. Larson, who has been a clerk William S. Hart, the premjer “bad 1 Us 1 in the Crookston Lumber company’s| jan» of the movies will be at the office for, several years, has gone to Rex Sunday in his famous film “Da-] . | Chicago, “where he will enter the kota Dan', directed by Thomas H. . Moody Bible institute. He is @ son|ynce ~ Emmy Wehlan in “The Out- of Mr. and’ Mrs. Swan Larson. side” will also be shown. This is one of the Metro wonderplays of love and intrigue, nes: Belle J. Brown, ‘Osmund The King Bee Films (drporation presents With June Caprice in the lead- : 5o ing role. Also a side splitting y comedy. Matinees daily. 5 d s : B al 5 —in— Mrs. H. C. Baer and daughter, Isa- belle,”and son, John, will go to Min- neapolis today where they will be the MOTHER WRITES STORY OF guests. of Mrs. Baer’s parents for some fime. . Ira.J. Gool and family will oco.| +SOLDIER SON'S HOMECOMING cupy the Baer residence during thelr Waher Raymond Johnson, son of absence. =~ % Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Ny- - o H i R T T T City Attorney M. J. Brown - re- more has been home on his furlough wmn s- Hart n ‘ X - ) A v E’ | turned . yesterday from -Rochester, from Great Lakes,.Illinois, where he ) 5 " & B ¢ 3 [1} ” e ey o, s iy 1 b nay raning snce e, - “DAKOTA DAN family, who s visiting at the home|gi cloud to visit his sister, Mrs. Gust Direction of Thos. H. Ince A comedy in two reels supported by Ethel Burton, Babe Hardy Get a 1918 desx catendar pad now .the: Pioneer office. 106tf isses Nora and Dora Wheeler of Take transacted business in the ly Wednesday. of these nice days you ought to Hakkerup's and have your gall‘g;hgaow‘fir;nog;g'-nmm dA'h‘;‘l’. Nelson, and brother, Harvey, and and a wonderful cast directed by Anvid E. Gillstrom dren will remain in Ii’ml’écef tor | friends and he said he bad o good Old |} & asnsy WEHLEN I and shake with everybody. alter " several weeks. reached home accompanied - by ;\ls “The. O i (11 T H E M A l N s P R I N c ) brother, Harvey and we surely had a e utslde d - whngrfi:;l:lx;s. g{eL' M;lg:s&tMngfl:i fine visit while they were here. i A western drama by Louis Joseph Vance, a dramatic adventure n guel - an Walter told some very interesting a metro wonderplay of love in 6 parts. AFalcon feature. ‘things about navy training. He said ||+~ 2 Mrs. I. B. Olson and Mr. and Mrs. T4tf | Sucknes during the holidays re-|ipeljeve me us boys have got.to be and intrigue | Matinee daily Evening 7:20 and 9:00 turned to their home this morning.| ., tne wide awake side while we're Admission 10c and 20¢ Mrs -Elmer Tollefson of Nary|Mis. Miles is a sister of Mrs. Suck-| yhere. We sleep in hammocks seven Matinee daily ¢ ‘Wednesday in the city on busi- ness matters. feet in the air. I wake up every time I turn over for I'm atrald of falling out and cracking my noodle. But the most interesting thing is the table manners. If one comes to the table Jaughing they put him in the.corner with his back to the table nnd he can’t eat until the rest leave.” He said he never was treated so nice in any place as he was in Be- ELKO TONIGHT midji. He was invited to the Com- He was known to the men of the| mercial club and enjoyed a swell din- cow country and his fellow punchers| ner and met many of the Bemidji of the O Bar C ranch as “The Strange| men and enjoyed their acquaintance Weakling.” He was found dying on| very much. the desert by Alamo Sam and Mourn- Walter left for the training sta- ful Pete, and carried back to the|tion Dec. 20, where there was a nice ranch, where he caught on as a cow-| Xmas dinner and tree prepared for hand because he could ride. the boys by the Captain‘s wife, whom He told them his name was Smith, |-they call the mother of the camp. nothing more, but they guessed by| There are 15,000 boys in camp and the haunting fear in his eyes that|every one gave 10 cents and bought there was a past which might explain'| a swell silver set for her. many thinks if known. And in that MRS. THOS. JOHNSON. country where a man was judged on face value he was. dubbed “The|{§SAT,VATION ARMY X Strange Weakling,” because he re- sented neither insult nor blow. TREE FOR POOR TOMGHT Little did the boys guess their| Tonight at the Fifth ward hall of scorned companion would ever find|the Salvation army the annual poor enough spunk to resent a blow, to|children’s Christmas tree and enter- stand up unarmed and battle the|tainment will-be held. This affair most feared ‘“half-breed”” in the|is considered very important and country wielding. a knife and de-|much preparation is made for it. Two termined to cut out the “Weakling’s” |or three hundred children are each heart. What befell him in China-|year made glad by this event, and Mex’s notorious thirst emporium fur-|this year will be no exception to the nishes the thrilling climax of Tri-|rule. Captain Crusberg has solicited money and goodies so that each child will be given a large stocking of candy, nuts and apples ana toys. Because of the fact that the Sal- vation Army reaches a great many children in the Fifth ward and Mill Park it has been thought best to have the entertainment in the very spacious hall in the Fifth ward. All children from downtown will be, transported free of charge back and| 3 forth to the hall. Tho%e holding 1ssue, 5 11 m at the down-town GA A :nlffietgrhv{:d anedetMifimesom at 6:30 May you meet with success during the new year. o’clock tonight. TO ENTER “Y” WORK. Edward Page, who has been a guest at the A. T. Carlson home dur- ing the past two weeks, will leave today for Chicago, where he will en- ter the army Y. M. C. A. headquart- R ) ers, preparatory to taking up the Y M. C. A. work in the army. Mr. Page vicinity for the American Sunday | H. H. CO“INSKY, flanager School Union, but during the past year has been missionary in the vi- B cinity of Glasgow, Mont. 1. 0. 0. F. MEET TONIGHT. The Odd Fellows will hold their regular meeting in the Odd Fellows hall this evening and will confer the third degree upon several candidates. All members are urged fo he present at this meeting. nes and a niece of Mrs. Olson. 'Mrs.Annie Hanson of Rosby was ‘among ‘the business_shoppers Wed- esday; < Mrs, Frank Shumel of Lake Moval ‘was the guest of relatives in the clty .thls week. - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nuss of Ros- by were business visitors in Bemidji this week | THEATERS Mrs. Olat Gilbertson of Gilbert is the guest of Mrs. R. Rako, 1102 [Minnesota avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Paulson of IRosby, were among the business vis- tors yesterday. $50,000 to loan on rarms. Dean 1and Co. da71tt " Misses Marion and Florence Laney ffand Mrs. Lucy Sherwood of Turtle River ~were between train shoppers '.ln the city Thursday. - Mise. Nell Hanson, formerly with he abstract company in this city, has ritten friends here that she is now ocated in Glasgow, Mont., where she holds. a_ responsible posltlon Miss Hanson took up a business course in Minneupolis after leaving Bemidji. Upon the confidence and good will of our friends our success has been founded. We greatly appreciate the generous patronage with which we have been so highly, favored and are striving to become more and more o worthy of this confidence and trust which has been the foundation and the necessary material for our rapid development. When he lost the right to serve his ountry, he lost the right to be called a man” . . . . . . WM. DESMUND " Flglmng Back " Also A COMEDY -Triangle Production ELKO o s Prasisans™ TOMORROW We owe it to you friends and patrons and express our sincere apprecia- tion for it. The success met with the past year spurns us on to do even better the coming year, service and quality always being the paramount S

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