Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 19, 1918, Page 3

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aby was |diction at 3 p. m. J. T, Philippe,| .. The experience has a profound ef- Friday, | rector. - thodllt 2 3 éoletfl o:l: tl(xfildma‘lnnd t':lmughtq & 5235 (] mw] 2 orinda ersleeve, the heroine. ne Brusek, ‘Fourth| - Morning worship &t 10:45 o‘clock,[Incidentally, the scene furnishes an 18 {1l at the French|sermon topi¢—*"Does' 'God Care?”|apportunity for .remarkable photog- "|Evening 'worship at 8, o’clock, 'ser-|raphy. ~Imon' topic, ‘At Ease {n:Zlon." :8ab- % ‘bath scheol - at. 12 Am g TUESDAY REX BEACH'S Greatest Story = ¢ League at 7 p. m. -~ Grand Sunday’Special, ! @ to all,; B, D! Hansoom; Of ‘special 'interest comes. the an- | Pirst Scandinavisn Luther nouncement from the. management - S e : o the moraliy fid:“ of the Grand theater that arrange- OT:YOUr Dhotos taf voiack- and. in.:the. avening. at .. 8|Mments have been consummated for t | meet government tration -rules, | 0.C) 0ok 0 enool ‘oon. | Presenting Bessie Barriscale Sunday THE : of Puposky | Grath. = BL o c K the Civil War. The elements of war (vian poople in the Fifth .was : "I'Salvation ‘Army ‘hall ? a romantic tale of mystery and in- and small towns. ning the entire gamut of human emo- | only 95c.. Rich ¥tudio, |29 Tenth 8t. ‘ The scenes or the story are laid do not enter into the story, how-|ll The Life Drama ef a Million' The topi trigue which affords the delightful i gous, '. Remember, Wed., i Rdverae. | Ounond. Johgsos,paster ;- R it e, ey Madant AU c T IO N i AT & L ; vice classic written by Harold Mac- s in the South during the period of ih; flffll thal ever, but furnish a background for (W Girls in America’s big cities little star an opportunity for run- “Wheatless Day”’ ¢ public ofticlals. * ] 5 (Bemidst' Toternational ‘Tass. ofshes ‘“Sunday morning fan church at ‘11 ‘0% speak on the 8 . /Sunday evening at 8 o'clock ithe, sermon will be on the subject 'Willing Workers' “(] " ‘Loverna Marie Dugas, little' daugh*[other ‘points for: the past month; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dugas, | turned :to Bemidji yesterday. £ | entertained ‘seven little friends last, 3 e T T .Jpastor. | evening. ‘at her -home. After play-|: "Rev. J. Fjelistedt of ‘South Daketa ing games and enjoying a lunch at|is in the ity for.s short;time.and| the Dugas home, the hostess and lit-| will give a lecture:in the: Fifth ward| l ; doibly _welcome, 5 Ha; s an y A 3 crially. D Jibbons, "Dorothy Ziegler and|returned :from ‘Puposky this:‘morn- es. burning’ while[Irene "Hoganson. . = | ning 1o tle guests went to the Rex theater|galvation Army: hall Sunday e“"l THE TE RS ing, where they ‘went bn:'business for Refreshmen el a T s AR 88, R ABRIGADE -T0- MEET WM. FOX PRESENTS IRGINIA PEARSON ‘to see the “Troublemakers.” . Thefning. | the, Bem{dji-Manufdcturing 'company;| -~ I.guise ,}'fim fi,‘,@,t & dance guests were Blanche Bush, Marie Ta- 55 Lie oo arris, -Tone Powell, -Alli- W. ‘Brooks;and: A. ‘M. ‘Bagley last evernfhg. 5 hall in: Paradise, Ney., during the - o Y'mining days of the early west is the The -Boys’ ‘Brigade of ‘the ‘Episco- ater 04 e g Karol “this nine atl . M- b : Hardin T of ‘“‘Golden Rule Kate,” & Tri B e he B 8t| Cags'Lake will be' Géts-of M¥:fangle play which*will again . be y 11-members ae urged to be pres- ‘and ‘Mrs. E. E. Kenflel shown at .the Elko theater tonight. - i ; ; week-end. : Like the male gunfighters of the § % | ? ot S : ,uirqen.i M}i“ l(l;lwml t|=11-o;es un‘scr;xn- AINED AT CHAIN r. an fulous in dealing w er enemiés, : : omas NethoE Snterta‘.lned but on the level,when it comes to : od Cross chain party lasteve~: rooks, that he: the square-deal law of the land.. o : - : at her ‘home. The hours were L1 7 E]*o Sunday. . | 3 SR B L ssed in ‘music and cards and ‘& ~That truth is often stranger than ' [ The boys went| Hooyerized lunch was served. A fiction is conclusively proved in “A % 3 ) ; Phantom Husband,” the gripping|; 3 A society drama of love and intrigue . .\ (Mr, and Mis. A, : or|ew e’a‘:mgtl lllmy— in Whtletl.lh l;;lll';% | > l - d ::cn“aglgs‘ ?fio;“ “_t' ‘wee ; 4 tl;enter Sunday, 22:1.;3: :mde eve- 1 flEEl.s & M.Sfl A G“ME“Y - 7:2“'9:00 Persona S an ter apartments at A nAg country girl whose pride im- Adm""‘“_‘ 'oq and 20c ham from St. Anthony's hospitsl. - | els her to spread .news of an im- Th embers are now: especially . 80d. AL Dert. 4 3 who ‘haye spent their honeymoon at|maze of her white lies trying to pro- equipped- tor -drill work, having|L 2 ) ‘ha f their new “gym” suits, ‘which are{ 5 1 HoltmEn went_to Kelliher | 18 .l;ome‘ of: Mr. and-Mrs. I J: i‘lfi%&;?:&’mx'f i‘«';'fx'::fnds':: I;:r y blagk and forange. . Lo today ‘on business land, N. D, this aftermoon. - Mr. | petitnE Gate O e Feal hus 3 Swanson is a brother of Mrs. Op-|yand who brings her more happiness 8 Reels. SUNDAY 8 Reels 3510;0'0'6 to Joan o ’“m' Deat | sahl. : and ‘wordly goods than she dared to o ‘T'HE LIFTED VEIL' | = | A 1 Miss Bsther Palmer ‘of- “Puposky | apolis Thursday evening where ‘she|’ 'I':he Mg_m gflfl% gk : A 6 Act Metro Production De Luxe ‘ 1 fon drill, played B hes in B S hat 18 by " |'spent some time in Bemidji this week | will visit her sister, Mrs. E. G. Swan- . e en ube K . 4 . . inflamed you have's Fumbling,souha or im” | Om of these mice days you ought|home by her mother, Mrs. ~Rose{ert Lee Welgert's work of published : » : D I, e it aratfely 1 to go to Hakkerup's and have your| Koors, who has spent the past six fiction, “The Reward, of ‘His Govern- One of the most impressive scenes ever reproduced on the d o 22 ploture " taken. 14tt| weeks at the Swanson home. . Mrs. ment.” As the title would imply, screen is the visualization of Hoffman's wonderful painting, 3 “Treason’” will. present military|( ' “Mary Magdalene Brought Before.Christ,”” which will be shown — : : 0 XP to leave for Los used - hy émm';l.'.w The teachers of the Junior Sunday ,‘{fi;‘e,fi?"c'«:lf,:":‘:hm while, where| melodrama in thrilling episodes, un-/|. in the Metro wonderplay starring Ethel Barrymore, “The o CcAl P e o N edioino cous o | achool of the Methodist church met|she will pass thé' winter with her| folding an attractive love story with Lifted Veil.” the Blood on the mucoussurfaces of the |at the home of the Junior superin- the much desired happy ending to - san, F. A. Koors. the entertainment, Allen. Holubar, J <O\ ’ W irm“ ncv.-"e'n:.ll{.\:;%eg. Ro‘l:l::n::: z‘i:gen&hx;&m? wl;};;(bb:i :‘lfl: ;::: Y] LR &0 7 A, Lolsth(luotn n(\ld Jose?h GIlrlrd wlldi G“ARL]E GHAPL‘N lN ONE A.M. Y . ar | ‘BN be the featured ones. in a:large an E ¢ A FEEIRER RIS | NS W e W) REDOROSS NOTES |l SUiity e MLAINT Mutual Chaplin Special In Two art S B A ,, Toledo, Ov" : e ‘ toplayers. .20 *10=0Q° Obep Mesting Monday, Mat. Daily 2:30 10c-20¢ Eve. 7:10-9:00 =) On Monday afternoon the Woman's AT REX TONIGHT 2 % 3 p Study elub will hold an open meet-| Don’t miss Virginia Pearson in her|[ : : R ing at the h f Mrs. E. B, Ken- , “Stol- - f e GRAND THEATRE 5 e P L T ST P e B Mon-Bll Wost Tues, ‘Tho Aucton Blck, 8 pars ‘ i nglish 2 & 5 \ Sl ; A Soveral very inieresting papere, fol- is 3 beauty. It has to recommend I¢|| WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS TONIGHT, DEG. (3, ONLY—BLUEBIAD PHOTOPLAY ||Bosbriies " o et b me%l <A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS’™ i With AnnettaKellerman, 10,000 feet--Thurs. and Fri. A A the best. Miss Pearson has been seen - - and the money, received will:be usedliy and she has done some very clever i Al ‘B ‘Al -1 ¢ Belgian babies. 'The mémbers of the| The scenes are laid' in Washing- i - study - club will make the layettes.|ton, D. C., and the characters rep-|l . % y)- This {s @ form of Red Cross work,|resent society and official - circles, el o and_the study club has taken chargé{even:an ambassador being included. JOSEPH GIRARD AND & GLEVER COMEDY | ¥ it ol L B B ' to furnish material for laydttes forlgcreen work. one is invited to come and an inter-|painting. This is used as a pretext|: . In a stirring call ‘to patriots, entitled esting” program is adsured. for, dishonoring -Virginia Lake,: the : e y role Miss Pearson plays. The reason 4 t System N -|is that another woman is in Tlove B Ja I | . Favorable commients’ are belng re-|with the man who admires Virginia ; cejved from allparts of the city con-|pake, who is the daughter of wealthy ’ cerning the pledge system. People pareflu and who is a painter of note; TONIOHT LAST TIME ) 5 = seem anxious to do their bit, and the|3he niakes a copy of a painting hung | € ; < B generdl gentiment . seems to be that|in the Corcoran’Art Gallety and' the || N ninnnnnnnrannemnm —e this is.an excellent way.to help. The | jeajous woman declares Miss Lake cards are being printed now, and the|} a4 substituted the copy for the or- ';»Reflecting the Martial Mood of Two Hemispheres Today. ladies will'begin cAnvassing Bemidji|igipal, - ~An® the first of the week. - Miss_Lake' ition_ 1s: made_difti- An;Appeal to Loyalty and Love of Country. k3o up-your mind get| cute. Doceuse oa"the Right of . the . - “the nt you. féel you theft, she hurries to New York ta \ % ; o 3 : give to this great and worthy cause?|gave her married girl friend who Is : \ 'SUNDAY’S SPECIAL [ fsti i miior on) Sparisile 22 iy 2 3 2 do_to keep open the doors of the work 3 A % y d rooms in Bemidji—to_help provide| pictiire disappegred, her friend. sut- Harold McGrath’s story of mystyry and romance materials to be made into “m\ltlw;!:g fqra. It she doesn‘t prison awalts - necessary ‘garments_for - our her. As the female gunfighter ‘in % TH 7Y ” Think jt over. - Talk it ‘over With| " gfie vefilses all ald And makes het . ; a . your family and your friends. ‘What ownl_l,x;lans to ‘gét both herselt an J ‘ ‘ Y ” S are you going to do for the " Red|frieng out of trouble, 13 % | ] A The Sunday bill at tle Rex will.he . { . o d Donations Sinoe Dec. 4 big feature Metro production, “Th - The_following donat! = " b -act “ ¢ i A s el L e 2 A = ELifted ~Vell,” -with -that superb act- A Triangle play aptly described as “A Willlam S. Hart picture m| b ceived by i - A E ) P T cemlier lo.have ein. 7 3 ress, Ethel Barrymore. is a " Ifl 3 VEN ‘RTS RESEN ’"a Red Cross: Mrs. Noel, Fereen version of Basil King's gréat with a female star.” . i ’ - Ina different story “THE PHANTOM HUSBAND” The Comedy is Called “ALL AT SEA” £ A sdi 10 1ems ists’ dance, $118.30; Junior high novel. ALSO SHO WING A COMEbY Brandéd a spy. Ever hunting and being hunted in turn. || cents; A. Apnis; 10 cents; F. Math-|,,% 0 gyn breaking through - the su Nn AY shameful oblivion—so that her country may live. ) - - ~ | Mary Magdalene before Christ, is CHURCH Es him that is without sin among you pal figurés together and-then.these : 9 i nL L e 01 folemin, V5,19 :geg!;::ofi:d?faxdt by’ Mias Barry: SR % . . - y . v | Ryan, 50 L illiam DeWitt, 25 | more, Is worehipping. - fmprested by : : paisc 0 el MATINEE 3:00 AND -NIGHT Evety smile a’deceit, every truth a lie. || ema.and s ;?:;,‘;;‘,:?:‘;:;,f:;f:;g £tained glass picture, the picture it- ' k 2 ™~ > acted before the spectator up to the THESECONDPARALTAPLAY moment when Christ shames the wo- As favorable comented on as ‘‘A MAN’S MAN”’ cast the first stone.” / 8t ak § Gradually the mop 1s seen to . Philin’s A Low mass at Bm’cloc&%fifixe morn- ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday the ‘powerful sermon, and 'the sight - Always alett, pursuing; plotting, scheming. Trifling Knights of Columbus, '$105;: high/ fi(l; d,fi:e;: to assume life in her £ ol 1 with fire; ‘with death, with infamy. 3 5%‘5"‘3@:1':3“'.23:31 N"’f;'hoggafi,fi:hu The figures on fl':e v;lnlun'g are ] g b ié espi iein - > 4 o= seen to move and the whole impres- g ; Shunmned by friénd, despised by foe. Ready to die in Templar, $25. : e B mob | drags man’s captors with the words: “Let 'ATIIE&:““ - mfl-mfl = HIGHT 7:30’9:“" slink away, leaving the two prinel- - > . school at-11:30. Vespers and bene- dissolve again into the stained glass window, =

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