Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 29, 1917, Page 3

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Miss Edna Wright of Becida pase- ed yesterday In the city shopping and attending the movies. ' FUNERAL OF ROBERT M'CALL - - WILL BE HELD SUNDAY THEATERS "The funeral of Robert McCall, the well known lumberman who died at St. Anthony’s-hospital Saturday eve- ning, ‘tflg 3!:)9 helldktomorrogl after- noon at 2:30 o'clock from the Huff- AT THE REX. man & O'Leary undertaking parlors, Don’t miss June Caprice, the “Sun-| ReV. B. D. Hanscom of the Methodist -t shine Matd”, in her new William Fox church officiating. Mr. McCall, who, Featuring the:mountain: girl 1’ < Jesse -McPherson. has returned | 47ems, “Miss U. 8. A" 1t is a red, had been in the employ of the the stupendous_spectacle, ;I o ouse: s MoPhers: ;vhere el white and blue photoplay and will be Crookston Lumber company for 12 tolerance” and her signal sus 3 ke ran hlé slst.o{ shown tonight at the Rex theatre. years or more, was in charge of one cess 151‘ her first Select Star pic- .| / d X “Miss U. 8. A.” deals with the spy| of the camps at Nebish. He had been ture “Scandal’— e system in this country, and besides in poor health for the past summer 4 o ‘CONSTANCE _Miss Leah Berman of Minneapolis, h1it has I i - and was taken worse Saturday when % formerly of this city, arrived in Be- atirring :z&on'.“"ey’ and plenty “of |} " ent to the hospital where he T ALM ID cE ; Will be seen in her:great’ film ; Miss Lucine McCuaig, Miss Dorothy§ middi this morning. Miss Caprice, as Capitola, in the died about 9 o’clock in the evening. success Mrs. O. H. Staveneau left yesterday for Green, N. D., where her husband is employed as depot agent. Nels: Otterstad. cruiser, of Turtle River, passed several hours in the city on busines Friday. g o Oarson, Miss Milre Achenbach, Daniel Mrs. McCall i fi i § lay faces death twice. She battles g s confined in a hospital Comlllg Events Gainey, Howard Palmer, Winfred Herman Fenske and John Johnson l}:""; for her life wfi:flg te?retln: ofit in Rochester, following an aperation, - ; e f the United States decl “ The Hflflflymflflll . OPfl_‘ will appreciate the courtesy.| s the graduating clas,/were not in visiting his father, George Stein; city a erm:nyn ed States declares war on| =, - = : = Meeting or - board of|the city. clerk, during:the holidays. He will g Mr. McCall was born -in* Canada, The youngest screen star leads K , Maurice Witting, Herb went to Brainerd this morning, : R o Myron Diummsr, - Welter | where they will visit friends snd rel. | (1 sples, and is saved by a young funeral. o boty will be shipped to oday-—Telephone the Pioneer of-|p troe /@ & T ) o™ B aliey. Miss | atives for three or four: days,” volunteer soldier who comes to her St“‘;", 0 e body will be shipped to ce, 922, sbout that news item YOU|wryger of the high school faculty assistance in the nick of time. ~The| it LW, Hieh, tomorrow night, & ve in mind. Your guests and|.iicq oq chaperon. Several membersd Richard Stein of Superlor, Wis;, i8] S¢°Ho s laid in Virginla at the time} . o) Louis, will acéomlx;’ansy "tho “ return home after New. Year’s. By.:l%%:ows'garngm comedy, “Good| o ber 7, 1868, and went to Mich. them all in her delineation-of~ - ) d - |igan in 1879, .when his parents the -wilful, high-strung, yet - |~ Earl Luke of the Farmers' Staté settled on a farm in Bethany town- wholly lovable American girl. bank of .the Fifth ward, returned ship, Gratiot, Mich. He was married| — to Miss Katherline Everling about SUNDAY'S BIG BILL. i *| Personals and : - { - yesterday from ~Fredericks, Wis.,| . A¢ the Rex Sunday th i1l OCIETY Where hie passed Christmas With his|shown William 5 Hert: the promios|1ine vears ago. He lett Michigun, “Goming | : — - NeWSY NOteS parents. -~ |“bad man” in one of his greatest i“‘ 189f2 and when heltvisitedzthe old | e ovetra R C o - ictures--“Dakota Dan”, directed by |liome four years ago it was 1 years| s ] HOSTESS TO R: C. CIRCLE L - H Mr;. G. 3. Hansel ‘of Bagley, who Fhomas H. Ince. That favorite of i‘;‘lfii he had Dbeen to his childhood| "IE Immm ? YSTEM S :Jhas been the : {7’Mrs. Hannah Johnson-of Spur was guest of her mother,| Bemidji, Emmy Whelan, will also be| "Op 5 o 0o he ire two sisters, |l * The flm that has been the sen- Mrs. H. W. Bailey and other rela-{shown in “The Outsider”. This is f tives for several days, returned to her]one of the celebrated Metro features Mrs. Mary Healy and Mrs. Ella” Mor-| home yesterday. and is filled with thrills and romance. | oW both of St. Louis, Mich., andj 3 - In all there are eight reels on the S[)il::lix ))r(]))tfi:r%f ‘glrl;i;‘“ "11;1 St. {‘-fl“lls': o t ckenridge, Mich.,| R ~ ‘Mr. -and. ‘Mrs. J. M. ‘Madigan-and Rex pmg‘f"’ s‘unday, with the mat Roy of the state of Wash P 3 ; Miss Marsio Murghy of Grant Val- g:?fl‘?flfi“fi““ l-Rglblerta, re- fnee at 2:30 o'clock. B L S e ey NN ANA| il i jey is the week end guest ‘of Bemidji ed to their home in Minneapolis Albert Everling, a B L / friends. : ;. { yesterday, after a visit at the home MONDAY AT THE REX. McCall, tuf Ne\vn%lm,bll.v?lttlx‘g‘;, olfs I;Ilrsso : * <0+ of Mrs. Madigan’s mother, Mrs. Mary| .po . 1o afraid, Mr. Burglar”,|iR the city to attend the funeral. ‘DR. J. T. TUOMY One of these nice days you ougd. ?em“- Mrs. ‘Madigan, who was| _ BOLE . O which brought the| . The funeral will be held on Sun- DENTIST = . ts‘;cf:r:otgx;kemp' iyl ut; Jty »:Il‘.' bflfufl-’évgflgflfifle :':,'3 thiet to a Tealization of the childish [ 48V to 3‘1"9 the men of the camp an North of Markham Hotel ! ! 5 usha od faith in mankind. -Little Mary Me-|OPPortunity to attend, as many had|f gipbons’ Block "Tel.’ 280 her Hushand jottied her about a week | \}),0ior' yn “Punts” at the Rex Mon- | ©XPressed their desire to be present. i . " $ i -Mrs:. M. Ryan of Gutanrie was at-} #B0- - = day is a five part otoplay replete = : port. ol NEW OFFICE ROOMS, Dr. H. A, Northrop is moving his tending to business matters in ‘the city yesterday. e o Miss Bdna Scbmite of Thief River L Ly DO e Jbr H « city during the holidays, were en- ; s, who was’the: guest of her par- . ; 2 offices from the O'Leary-Bowser ) :g:tllnid at E-cll.ss‘ reug’lén at the! J. Smith and family moved to Pine- [fents, Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Schmitt Constante Wd’ge building into the M. B. Ibertson N. L. HAKKERUP " Home, of Miss’ Lucy ‘Brooks of“Lake wood yesterday, where they- will pass j’Christmas, has returned to her du The big New Year's day offering|puilding and the new offices will be Boulevard Thursday evening. Danc-|the winter. ities. Harold Schmitt, of the-univer-|at the Rex will be Constance Tal-|open ifonday. 4ng and music was enjoyed during , 'sity of Minnesota, who is a guest at madge in “The Honeymoon’. Don’t the evening and funch was served,| Miss. Clara Norbo, teacher at Wa-§'the home of his parents, will remain miss this one. : Just receivea a shipment of 1918 o8 -present . were:- Miss Emma ‘maska, who is. visiting rélatives at}in the city until New Year’s day. Mr. - desk calendar pads, incluémng the Kiein, Miss Hazel Laqua, Miss Mabel | Rosby for two weeks, was: the’guest f Schmitt is studying denistry at the ELKO TONIGHT. “Daily” and “Perfection.” Get Johneon, Miss Olga Skinvik, Miss|of friends in the city Friday. university. | Huddled in a chair, his head bur-|yours now, so you will have it on dith- Mills, Miss Martha Larsqm, = ;) . ied in his arms, sat “The Strange|hand when you wish to make not. isé Liicy Brooks, Miss Sylvia Carter, $50,000 to loan on - zTarms. Dean Weakling,” known to his compan-|tions in it for tuture reference. Pl ? ! ~"’| Land Co. ; a1t fons as a craven and a coward haunt- | neer office. 106tf | Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Day” ed by a mysterious fear. ‘“The Fury” Mrs. Annie Fegel of Turtle River approached and tapped the miserable was among the business visitors in stranger on the shoulder. Failing to the city yesterday. Chehey makes oath that he Nortolk,.Va., where they saw .many gain a response to her advance, she sation ~ of ' the 'métropolitan centers. Mrs, ‘Red Cross circle of ‘the Scandinavian n. 'l Lithieran chull';iyh ye‘sl;‘?ny : s!‘:ei'- ‘among the Bemidji shoppers Friday. er “home. - The members |- ‘Get 3~1918 desk ca! r passédithe hours knitting and -sew-|5¢ ‘zhs Ploneer omce.lenmr ’“133& ing, after which the hostess served a| .+ delicious lunch. Those present were|: | Mesdames: Osmupnd Johnson,. I. B. ‘Olson, Ni L. Hakkerup, E. G. 'Wang, 0. M. Skinvik; I. Nygaard, E. J. Olson, Anton. Erickson, C. P. Larson lhdd Misses” Caroline’ and Ella Sons- CLASS HOLDS REUNION. Members- of the class of 1917 of the Bemidji high school, who are.in PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and N!ghf Mr. ‘and Mrs.- F. 8. Lycan and daughter Miss Dona, have written Bemidji people that they passed Christmas with their son, Wilbur, at| ’Ohto, City of Toledo, unty, ss. 39 A COMEDY —TONIGHTg artner of the firm of F. J. war ships maneuvering in Hampton, jerked him roughly from his chair,{| and that eald ro, wiipay the sum of they will spend New Year's day with| & SRt SEUCS (o Bok, petween red S ehe use of HawsS Steney. . | during Christmas. Ohio. : with the “haunted eyes.” ! . the First Scandinavian Lutheran Triangle cast. This picture will be Fl["ence I-a Badle ! ) g or; “;'_‘g‘:’fi‘fl'fig;“h o Toletoro- | 48y night. There will no services The story of a pretty, ambitious s, 16C. T is ‘told in ‘Easy Money’, the new “hend¥:& Co., doing business in the City Maurice Witting will return’ to| 0345, They were scheduled to ar-| .4 g1oyTy the watchers saw her look . of. Toledo, County and State aforesaid, Sfme:‘{ Mifin., hmda{, whet? :fi fa: i rive in Newport, R. 1., today where| of scorn change to pity. Here a RED DOLLARS for each | ployed. He has been visiting his} el son, Ral ] 4 : 8 L 2 i ph. Before returning to; : 7 ¢ nd every case of Catafrh that cannot be. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Witting Bemidji they will visit relatives ini this mysterious beauty and the man —with— Sworn to before me and subscribed in 1 Wwilliam' Desmond is seen in thej y re;&:ee. this 6th ‘#yegmlxesceglber. Rev. Osmund Johnson, pastor of 3 stellar role, supported by a capable {M’“!’. u}.rh Med,c‘n"e‘i',{:";,},’(e‘,’,"fi;,_ church ‘went to Cyphers and -Brevig 2 > shown at Elko theatre tonight. e ternally and acts through the Blood on |this morning where he will preach HUR HES athe Play ithe Mucous Surfaces of the System.’Senc | tomorrow, returning to the city Tues- 2 ELKO SUNDAY._ = Eand= i 1801a by here New Year’s day, as formerly an- g . young girl who was willing to make 11 . d. 3 8t. Bartholomew’s ,fip!”"l"l' big sacrifices to follow- her ambitions, "~ Morning prayef @ sermon at 11| Word-Picturé Braty-Made which will be the attraction at the Elko Sunday. a.’‘m. Vespers 5 p. ‘th. Charming and popular Ethel Clayton —George Backhurst, rector. is the star of this production. Miss 3 - Clayton appears in the role of L(;ls DUH“THY uAl‘I‘oN - Scandinavian Lutheran. Page. the young girl who makes the with the exception of Sunday school 4 , ; Star of at noon. thhllg uuusuall andlitihas gn alt(:- THE FLAME OF THE R gether unusual conclusion. Support- YUKON Yggfia;v‘& ‘:;e“;“tfi.rflmcfis bQN:‘?_' ing Miss Clayton is a splendid com- & 6 &t from the éit: pany of film players. The scenic Y — St 8 K . —Osmond y.iohxmnn pastor effects are very pleasing and inter- [ 1 R “ Ghicken Casey " : ; Salvation Army. i y ; = Bemidji services: GRAND TONIGHT. | / Sunday school 10 a. m. Florence Labadie in ‘“Her Life and AT I - ~ Evening service 8 p. m. His”, a Pathe play and a comedy. . : K Fifth Ward: A COMEDY % - Sunday school 2 p. m. GRAND SUNDAY. Tilangle Pla = Praise meeting 3 p. m. “Chicken . Cagey”, the feature at y Strangers and the poor especially|the Grand Sunday has many brighty Matinee. ... ... .... 2:30 s P ' E s ' invited to all of qur services. and interesting situations, and it is Nights. ... .....7:30-9:00 hd —Harry F. Crusberg, captain. visualized with Ince's fine craftsman- Residence 415 America avenue, shllp, ibut honors go to lMti“tDm;ftihy 10c and 20c¢ If ‘you were a zealous, patriotic girl would you have your uncle Phone 478. Dalton for a most consistent-and in- . _arrested after you leurned he was a traitor? “Sunshine Maid” telligent performance of her role. The constantly expanding capability’ she has been showing has by no means reached its 1imit, but this per- formance shows a finish and larger grasp of screen interpretation than she has ever before exhibited. JUNE CAPRICE | sy cRbro, e | RED CROSS NOTES jan church at 11 o’'clock the service FINE XMAS PRESENT W. N. Bowser donated 20 skeins of yarn as a Christmas present to the St. Philip’s Catholic. Low mass at 8 o’clock in the morn- ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11:30. Vespers and bene- diction at 3 p. m. . —Rev. J. J. “T. Philippe, rector. does and there’s a reason. WILLIAM FOX | —presents— ~ will be appropriate to the entering in of the New Year. The pastor will —in R ] 3 5 11) preach a New Year's sermon on the 'ss [] [] [] #ubject:- “Old Fashion and New.” - Tonight| - (Epliesians 4:22-24). 1In the even-|Red Cross chapter, and the members ing at 8 o'clock the sermion will be| Wish to express their appreciation for LAST TlME . i on the theme, “A Nail in a Surethe liberal donation. ! Place,” (TIsail 22:23)." - hoe, Lot ) After the first of the year the chap- wllliam Desmond ‘Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m. Christian-Endeavor at 7 7. m. ter will commence making infant - /A breezy, thrilling picture for girls, boys, men, women—and. kids 00. - 2 STARLIGHT COMEDY P ll H | All are welcome. layettes for the French and Belgian Cood Bye Widow for You” || " *2 3% Wartora, pastor. | retusees. N : 2 11 - . 10 and 2 Ocents 7:20 and 9 o’clock First: Spiritualist. £ BACK T0 DUTY, Flghtll‘\g BaCk’, i . The church will be dedicated Sun- Charley Paul of the U. 8. 8. Mass-}| ; A . y B day evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. G, H, | achusetts, who h“fs bee}? the %“e“ ?({ ; SR P eek, y . 2 -SUNDAY'’S Feature Bill Brooks, who_organized the socioty | Bemidil, frlents fof the P Sry TOMORROW --- SUNDAY = three years ago, will dedicate the ) ; . aq. | morning. Mr. Paul, who was form- temple: |Thls Wil olose tor: L erly a member of the Bemidji band, T' ent Mr. Brooks’ work in Bemidji. A g WILLlAM s HAR was- presented with a purse by the [ ] There will be a watch meeting at the Bemidji band boys while in the city: The Premier “bad man” will be seen in A residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Car- He s now in a marine band on the 66 1) ter on Monday evening. Rev. Brooks Massachusetts. Mr. Paul, who form- Dakota Dan will liave charge of-the exentisce. erly pitched for the Bemidji base- Directed by Thomas H. Ince TPhe excrolses will be most Inlerest ball team, has also done considerable EMMY WHELEN —in ETHEL GLAYTON -in “EASY MONEY" | —— You'll like this attraction ing. Rev. Brooks is to take up the pitching for the naval team. because of Miss Clayton's si1- w;)lrlk agnindas state organizer. He will conclude the services Sunday " evening with messages and tests.| - NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. The public cordially invited to at- At the annual busness meeting of tend. : the Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish | Lutheran church held yesterday, the perb acting; because it is modern, unusual, differént; because of the rare beauty of [11 H 99 Methodist Episcopal. following officers were elected: the butdoor scemes; because The outSIder Morning worship at 10:45; sermon | president, Mrs. E. J. Clover; vice . 3 . subject, “Endings”. president, Mrs. Watd; secretary, Miss of the gripping nature of the This is a Metro Wonderplay of Love and Intrigue EIGHT—BICG REELS—EIGHT Yy 10 and 20 cents Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:10 and 9 o’clock DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL PROGRAM Evening worship at 8 o'clock, ser-| g . Mrs. Ole mon subject “The Gate Beautiful”. fl‘;‘;’,‘,‘,’f Brickeod; Lraamuien: Sunday school at 12. : NEW YEAR’S WAKE. Epworth League at 5 p. m. P A cordial welcome to all. —B. D. Hanscom, pastor. A Neéw Year's wake and program % will be held in the Swedish Lutheran Congregational. -| church New Year’s eve, commencing Sunday school at 10:30 o’clock at 8:30 o’clock. MONDAY--MARY MCALLISTER in ‘PANTS! ||t e e ™ e e “Division of the Way”. ! A ; Services in the evening at 8 o’clock.|{ . MEETING POSTRO : Topic, “New Year's Resolutions”. There will be no meeting of the 5 Christian Biideavor at 7 o'clock. |Bpy’s Brigade of the Episcopal church —C. N. Foss, pastor. 'this evening. 2 story; because of the -splen- . did acting by the film favor- ites in the cast supporting Miss Claylon‘ and, finally, you'll like it because it is a- éorking good show.

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