Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 25, 1918, Page 5

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/Mrs. Harry Voght of’ yesterday in | ty .George Brott of the drove to Bemidji ransacted business. Brakke: and L. L. Caskey. - COming Events Jolin' deph:;:n?fi g:;fifl, et Today— Telephona the Ploneer of-| ficé, 922; about'that news item you}: ! have in mind. Your guests and y Ts. G. G. Bowers and. Mrs. Oliver| iy 5 : Police officer, was called upof t triends will appreciate the courtesy. Whaley. entertained .the members of - 2 make in the Triangle.play, ‘“Until January 30—Concert for’ the’be the Episcopal Guild yesterday after-| - A. F; Anderson: of Detr%la‘i #f They 1 fim A fit ‘of {Bemidji band’fund.. February 12—District court = be- noon at the home of 'Mrs. Bowers. fornierly of this city, who 8 Lo s o5 : tee séveral- days -here, - -the - guest-eof/ gins: its session. % . g LI friends; returned to his hoj today. nqgs ?l ltl-saerlflge,‘,slxd is laid .in, th : : - - 7T T : 2 : " ' | outskirts of civilization 5 . February 19=—Munieipat election|/ o = g o " {1 Miss Buelah; Dennisof::'Bagley,| 'Of'this.new photoplay the Motion( for public officials. " 2 Personals and - || who has been the guest of her Picture :: World ?:peafm -yfn ? hlglteos: arents,.Mr. and Mrs. George Siaith,| pfaise, . The heroine character . i ‘or the past four days, has :etumgd played’ by Bauline.Starke, new"to 'th to her home, % - screen; but her work: in this-picture s fs’said to be excellent. 2 f — - 'Miss ' Arminy 'Gagnon, who' has Sheriff Andrew .Johnson has Te-|been..the. guest.of friehda and ‘mela-{ | ¥ vand: Satarday. turned’ from a trip to Minneapolis. ] tives in Bemidji for. some ‘time, re-{ ‘Ella H‘lf,.,npopular with “Bemidj . /| turned’ to her: home' in Minneapotis| photo fans‘'as the heroine of ‘““The Have you ‘ordered. that 'wood. from | yesterday. i Y Master Key!! serial:shown here some a surprise by a group of friends on|Reeves yet? 124tt) . © | time ‘ago, 'is booked*to ‘appgat” at the’ Wednesday evening, it~ being “her I you need-alivery rig-call -up|Grand theater tomorrow, “Saturday; % 'birth anniversary. -During her ab-| $50,000 to loan os rarms. Dean | Col. K. W. Reeves. . We have them{in a five-reel Bluebird feature ens 7% gence from home her friends gather-|Land Co, : . 2 d71tt|at the best reasonable prices. ‘Office]titled “A Jewel In Pawn.” In this ' - Markhami;Hotel Bldg. . ‘Phone:20:or{play Miss Hall.is happily cast:and i -ed there and' prepared a®6 -o’'clock 2 e N et ] T il dinner. The self-invited- ts { . J. H. ) 4-W. barn 5 s surrounded a group of ca ne se| guests were Dr. J. H. Laney of Turtle River 5th St, Miss, Ave, 42 4tt | players. y a group \c pabl / Mrs. George Pellow, Mrs. William| was a business visitor in the city ) A‘il;ell fan]g (:hlldren,d Ml?n Buelah Den-| yesterday. 7 » . ¢ nis. of agley an 88 - Geor; g = i . N Y s{:inltl‘l.h Mrs. Bglledeag wb.x} present- One of these nice days you ought BEGINS_/DUT!ES MONDAY with a number of beautiful gifts.| to go to Hakkerup's and ‘have your. E oz o G 41 itting. : 5 ‘Miss 'Dorothy Torrance will ‘com- ¢ e ‘evening was passed in. knitting. | picture taken. 14tf ited her daughter, . | mence her. duties as- instructor . .in vish FiNJOY SmeE »| Abe Sapero, a: merchant of Thief or six Webks. *|music in the ‘Bemidji ‘schools ‘Mon* A . 7 - River Falls, was among the visitors S S B & day. A group of young ladies enjoyed|in® Bemidji Wednesday. - thq.szvlfllf]“?: %“" ?{"Lu":‘:“g:" b a sleighride out to the Tardy farm i SRR ob. G e pa;y ;wlll r.et:rn etoam o, ,l:l' oom- | . -last evening. In the party were mma -McClelland ol rr gke | PO I, U - § ; ! Anna Tardy, Elsie Blacklllaurg? Es‘:‘;e was in the city yesterday on' busi-] from: ‘Minneapolis' and St.: Paul, i t] . (l)‘u acc&unt of illness, L; B, Wick- § 5 i ~Hazen, Essie Peterson, Violet Voltz,| ness. % the latter place he attended the Min- |ersham, the noted lecturer, who was , . i E ¥ ; ) 4 2 A o L nesota Advertigers’, convention, held | scheduled to lecture here in the Gl R T e 3 7 S, W Marie Cahill, Mrs,H. M. Cords, Har- R 2y B 3 S ; Y g ¢ : P _|at the Saint Pau] hotel, Tuesday and |Methodist; church auditorium: this . : . — / riett Davids, Bessie. Newton,:Gladys Alf Doran. left yesterday for Crys: i evening, will not appear. Mr. Wick- ok o S ) ‘ PE w7 a Loitved, Alma Loitved, Anna Brown, | tal, N.”D., where he will- pass the Wednesday. Newsy Notes [sociETY || SURPRISED BY FRIENDS Mrs. Adolph Billadeau -was given jb} Mrs. Kate 'Smiley’ of 'Nary ‘passed yesterday “in “the -city “the guest of No LECTURE TONIGHT - ;M. N e 1 AN, - ) ~ ham will be here at a later date 13 N Zenda Bell, Charlotte Oakes, Limpie. rest of the winter. S | R T ba 3 25cls. 1:40 '3 : Fo announced later. Hel Sk N WORLD'S HISTORY ; ¢ ' 1 Hytenon, Gladys Armstrong and Lu- comes here under the auspices of the- 50¢ts. s Wi, P ol e i I ~i0'clock 1 Germans: Four of your photos to melet Qgsovetal;nipt .r?’%lst;zfi;n{:lgz. RED CROSS NoT‘ES only 95c¢. ch studio, ‘en 5 i : i mr oy ) AR oo Kpitters: Alteption) s on| | FATHER PASSES AWAY . Mrs. G. E. Carson, O. E. S. Past ST making -another shipment of knitted Matron, entertained her O. E. S.-Red | Anton Frederickson - of * Solway| goods February 4. Will all who have] ' Bemidji Felatives received a!longi "' Cross: unit. yesterday afternoon: at|Dpassed yesterday in the city on busi-| work out try and get it finished by]distance telephone nmessage from ., “her ‘home. The hours were passed in | ness. £ . that “time? . The need of Bwedters, Greenwood, Wis,, yesterday announc: - > : nitting, fifteen members being 3 socks, etc., is very urgent and the|ing the deathi of Paul Rossman, fa- T o M o R R o w Fox n AY - resent. Bach past matron of the| Mrs. George Durand and Mrs. P.|jadjes wish to send ‘another. supply | ther of Mrs. G., W:: Cocliran, Sr.,.of ) ’ Brandvick of Nary drove to Bemidji|of these garments as soon.as pos-|this city and Mrs. T. H, Cochran®of ] ¢ < i Star lodge is the h stern Star lodg 't‘ ead yesterday and passed the -day with|gible. Portland, : Ore,, yesterday. morning. |l - i e L . i Mr. Rossman ‘was 76 years old and K In A Thrilng Story of New Circle, : death was due to old age and com- : 4 Another Bastern Star circle, ,with | plications. Both ‘daughters were, at ' . The Golden West... :gf avunit. ,d Y friends, = | - Mrs. E. H. Smith as-chairman, starts [:the old home when; he.djed and had,| cille Steidl. = " Woman’s. Study club. MBS, B.EO_DA_HOSTES_S ‘Don't. forget to:read Col. K. W. Reeveglf: divery display ad. 124tf : Mrs. Ered Rheda en_t,er,énlned Mrs. 4 cha LAY, e i : i ; 4 X :D. Johnson,” Mrs. /Gilson, .Mrs.| . ¢ A = ... #work at headquarters today. : been - visiting ‘ghere. for: some . time. > “ . . ’ N ,’ ‘dhn' Dalton, Miss Melbostadt and 8. of - Chicaga e e R hey had planned .on ‘leaving. for i - ; ¢ : ! Miss Larson at a knitting party at Bemidjl yesterday and will Finatice Committee-at Work. ; :figi {1“1“ g;?r&ntel:_fl T ratiel »held< 2 BB B ; : . jer_home last evening, Lunch the home, of her daughter, fine : i W e R i The ‘members. of -the-finance COM- |4y, T, H. Cochran, who was snved, . E. Tibbets, for a short time. "} 4406 are at work soliciting pledges. 1 > { T : T ; ; a guest at the G. W. Cochran home MY ‘&8l HOSTESS AT CHAIN. D. J. Clemmor of Pinewdod was| TISY liobe o tase Sioul o Sl betd and awaiting the raturn of his swm Fox CGomedy. 'f‘ FOOTLIGHT FLAME among the business visitors in the illYs. H. E. Stevens entertained at| city: yesterday and while here :re- a Red Cross chain party ycsterday|newed his subscription ‘to the Be- midji. Pioneer. B ! good work. 2 deceased. \ e o e el them. with thelr | €. sccompaniea by Mrs wittiam (Wl 100900 SEVEN ‘BI6 REELS IN ALL 7:20-9:00 RECITAL ™NIGHT @~ - The girls of St. Cecelia's studio will give a biographical sketch and analysis this evening "at 8 o’clock in the studio. An excellent program has been arranged for the occasion and will be as follows: Diano duet, “Imogene” (Robyn) Catherine Merryman, Margaret Lord. Ladies' and Gents’ Suits MADE to ORDER- Cleaning, ssing and alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, THEATERS SentfilgTEapncity at the gfl?fi AT THE GRAND THE“BE FUNERAL DIRECTOR TONIGHT_'_" ESPEGIALLY 600D FEATURE e T ot i (2 M E HéERTS ON “UN ' l HEY GE ME” Bemiait ', the stupendous alegor| M 4 - ¥ i ! 1 « | Reading—(c) “The Spring Poet” UNDE R ; ‘ L I l lical flm “A Daughter of the Gods.” | (eAGINE(0) The TP DERTAKE There was 10,000 feet of bewilder- < b 2 i 1240 4 Piano, “Valetta” (Krogman). Canadian Northwest Story, A TRIANGLE PLAY || !ng flm n this glgantle For fovea| Reading, “The Sin of the Carpen- [ 405 Beltrami Aven lure -and the audience sat unmoved . 7| ter Man” (Ffeld)—Douris Black, Merchant T a)lor rom the prologue until the final Piano, “On the Lake' (Willlams). emidfi, Minn, , % e The End.”” It will. be shown to-| - . i 210 Third Street W , : ’ ight for the last time.and the run|. Readins, “The Wonderful Tar | . — l y-u x 5 F o Baby” (Harris)—Luella Halvorson. . —— = SATURDAY == ELLA HALL ||starts at 7:40 ociock with only one| Pebt, (Ractls) Stnclis Hairetosn: _ a2 showing owing to its length. This| Ay 1a ol In BLUEBIRD Photoplay, with a Comedy ) Aula)Lava Barret, Lauta Bofiroe should be borne in mind as several der. came late last’ night thinking there Plano—(a) “Court Dance” (Hel- - W e o "ot the Gods” blends|ler)i (b) “Dancine Doll” (Poldine). ! y . the Arabian Niglits and. = “Never, Reading—(c) “The Modern Maid” suNDAY.,.A Paralta Y Pla Never. Land” ih & magnificent and | (Alden)—Helen Lahr. * ' A L y stirring spectacle_ 'that should com- ‘The Fiery Cro:s—Tto gflfl‘y Lou- C M, 3 . mend it to_devotees of the motion de‘;a;g“_";zi_) C,,’]‘f":;;‘,’, '("n';[";‘z'“t) y o A ey p , 5 garet Lord. ¥ ies, - mermaids, Bluebeard, gallant )57 Plano—(a) “Mazurka” (Chopin) HENRY B. WALTHALL - ||™c keilntn s snia, o| () "Bt Dunce” cron Veebbery, daughter of the ‘gods, displays her o ms % i 1 i plo”. (Hermans)—Martha Gilmore. In. Seven Part Drama : :xl::lr:::"::. v :‘1:?;'“’??3?:&37" (Kvmun)_((x,b)"fuyg,!@d,&u& Elves')‘ oL 3 [{{"H g | | The first night audience, was| (Kearns), avotte earns 5 n Hls - RObe Of Honor moved by the vividness of those great | Laura Barret. i . scenes in ‘which thousdnds appear to| ,_Plano — (&) N“““V‘"‘ No. & | ~ , o take part. ‘The story is 'fantastic, (Fjeld), (b) Valse Op. 34, No. 2, I l i | but it touches the heart ‘as a fairy| (Chopin). [_l_ - \J tale well told, and-it holds' the in-|, Reading — (¢) “The Warrior's qt .ootlletmd heals the inflamed air passages, stops the tick- ling in the throat, and by its tonic effect enables you to throw ter-st of those who follow it. *A|Son"—Margaret Burke, » g 3 Daughter of the Gods” is something| . Pieno, “The Hunting Song™ (Men- children can see and enjoy as well|delssohn)—Helen Neumann. ! L4 g a5 grown-ups. Plano — (a) “Morning,” (b) ac Oug “Granoy” Chamberlin - - EERR @ N shown Tom Mix, the champion rider! tem becomes 8o run down that you are in grave danger of Pneu- g of the west, in a thrilling-film “Cu~ 5 o B ' ERL & SAT, S AT, 3 g NIGHTE s B S L e i : , 2 d-ache, your throat sore and inflamed, take | ‘ = The nl)(a:ag:menlt l:rt tu:leFR“ has ¢ r = > AP ‘=5 | 2180 booked the celebrated Fox com-| “We ba g OLIVE THOMAS " ;i ‘INDISCREET CORRINE'|caic, =1t e cuss ana the svat| =gt bet?S® | Chamberlain’s Cough Remed — - / ’ anme i z - “Cupid’s Round Up.” They, /are of| cent- ek 2% ug y “ 9 = ¢ N ¢ . If they take well they will-be con- atty” Arbucklejiz= =" T : phps neAv"Er IgEv qu' your lite “uFFmN & n,lmv M the disease, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is quite different.. no- pu from the ordinary cough medicine, for it not only soothes but with bitter-sweet régrets and there * also heals, so that the effetted parts are restored to a healthy answer to Rocky Van Sandt; her I fla:’cee. when he urged a ~speedy UHUEHT‘KMF [ duced for coughs and colds.” i wedding. c , ‘What this led to and in what L] k H. N. MCKEE, Funeral Director ||| & =~ = Phabel = Quamisy Chomibideciis *~ PHONE 178-W or B ' %"“ : - RERah | AT THE I ©) THEATRE B oc"in LT tosbintn= s B 7 atherine erryman. 3 Bex - Toms i ——||" “For Hacking Coughs that rob you of your sleep till your sys- is a story of the golden west. two reels;amd-are highspriced |films. ‘ BABKEB’S”PHAkMACY : 4 & In His Very Latest Picture : « there have bee: purple moments - 9 9 | is nothing to f forget; ‘ 3 | o . e (41 v "~ 9°3 | tita wouia e 1Z§fi§§.°.'m‘2'fia an- FURNITURE & condition and the danger of a future attack is removed.- I firmly. , X 3 . safe.” This was Corinne Chilver’s : believe that it is the best and most reliable preparation ever pro- SUNDAY —* CASSIDY ** — ( Saturday Evening Posf 810y )| srartiing situations Corinne found herself, are the thrillihg episodes of the Triangle play, “Indiscreet Cor-

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