Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 26, 1918, Page 3

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SATURDAY' JANUARY 26,1618 leased” “(Romans 8:2). Sunday |§ ‘he will visit with:-former ¢lassmates|school will meet ‘at 10 a; m., and} Carleton college. Mr. Kaiser: Christian. Endeavor at 7:p, m. All i1isted in the navy last spring- are ‘welcome. L. P, Warford, pastor. g ngw in}}he marine t:‘ewi Creeyr 'U. 8. 8. New Hampshire. iAfter a J %,.n' inavian visit-at Northfield “he will join : his Services dlllllmthe, Ef‘oflveg n lan- RS iguage in the morning at- 10:30 o'clock. - ‘There will' be no services company in’ 'Virgini. < 3 J. 0. Harris, who has been:confined | in ' the evening. . Sunday school at noon. Osmond Johnson, pastor. at his-home'on Lake: Boulevard for ) several days: yvnh grip, is improving; z - 4 g f 4 4 { g AL . ; Berv?cas in the Ht&“v%‘:-fie)i‘t 11 ; 5 | ? R C m. BServices in the Aardahl church ‘ v stigl I 5 2:30 o’clock. ‘A Bible class will 1 % i e organized in the Nymore church i ! ¥ i ) B T Ea N Lk ) at: §.o'clock: Sunday evening. All 2 x > 3 Gl in ;5 o o Wealthy girl posing as maid wins heart of man she was ;:,nteprested are urged to 'be’ there. | [0 P. Grambo, pastor. trying to shun—O0dd situations develop far from the mad- ding crowd—The West versus the East. - nis Land Co. ithe. Rex theater. -The “heéro’ 6f this licommission of the Episcopal church.|| < —_— 3 play, Tom mix, is the ‘wew William [[There:-will be. no vespers. 7 - Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner re-|/[Fox star, who is one: of’ the. great| iBeckhurst, ‘rector. 153 gL Y B P turned this' morning from Minneap-|/favorites of the screen. At tlie head' 1 A iof a fine comphny and with .a bril-|i ) OUT "OF> HOSPITAL i ] b olis where they passed two weeks. 3 3 3 :lia.ntl red blooltllled' ‘drama, (;ne um:ot i3 . i < magine. anything so ‘likely. to give|l Mrs. Andrew Higgins, who has - Lone, e T T OUBhl lig50q entertainment. 4 ibéen confined at St. Anthony’s hos- M E ‘; :‘o ot 1‘ RN e ’iofl; i Also one_of the new two-reel Fox|ipital for'the past ten' days, returned ploture: taen: icomedtes. fito’ her home ‘yesterday. - ol 'trom here went to Nortufield where TN o~ Lool} for Reeves' wood,ad. ‘124t —_— Miss Annie Werner of Aure is the|: : . ‘guest of Bemidji friends for a few |l : niscoval. ; Today—Telephone the Pioneer of-|days. ; Septungesima’ " Sunday. -, Church : “fice, 922, about that: news item you, R hool at:107a."m. Morning prayer | WM Fox P 3 have in mind. = Your guests and| - b w iam K on and’ sermon ‘at 11 a. m. A special | ‘ [ ] i r ese friends will appreciate; the courtesy. |, $50:000 to loan on zarms. pid’s Roundup,’ wilk'»e presented at igoltection Wil be tiken for the war| : - January 30—Concert for the beme- fit of ‘Bemidji band fund. : : February '12—District’: cour gins its séssio! ¥ S e ~ - February 19—Municipal election for public officials. A SOCIETY _Coming Events Tpi A. L. Molander returned this morn-| « ° i : ing from a business trip to"Minneap-|i 'Emijly St:f;s’sm%' of “Theli - T0 FLAT, FQB DANCE comsirs olis. -{iSlacker,” star-of-*The-Wager,” “Th i " The Bemidji- International Jazz or-, A Thrilling story of the Golden West TWU REELS Fox Film Comedy ~ TWO REELS “A FOOTLICHT FLAME” WAT, 2:30 10c<20c EVE. 7:20 and 9:00 8 Reels - SUNDAY - 8 Rels ‘OUTWITTED’ A 5-Act Metrb Wonderplay of irresistable appeal STARRIN'G WON D ERFUL Emily Stevens WILLIAM. S, HART with LOUISE GLAUM “THE LAST CALL” 10c and 2oc Thomas H. Ince Production 7:10 mnd 9:00 / IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ELKO TO ~ Mrs. Cora Amundson of Bast Au- The pleasing seven-part program | MONDAY--TAYLOR HOMES In a funny comedy drama burn, Cal., arrived here yesterday,|at the Elko last night will again be = - - : i B e et i b SRR | Wed-ALICE BRADY ‘HER SILENT SACRIFIGE' ous illness of her father, A. D. Simp-| part Triangle drama features tie e 5 kins. Mr. Simpkins is confined at|beautiful Olive Thomas in “Indis-|: < 2 - St. Anthony’s hospital. creet Corinne,”.a splendid photoplay. A SELECT PICTURES - ‘““Fatty” Arbuckle and his inimitable y . ) e e company will- again present ' “Out]i 1 M West,” ‘the -latest ‘Paramoumnt-Ar- l B : . M. E. S0 A SUCCESS iWheel of the Law “«Destiny, or | chestra ‘went to Federal Dam this : st . Germéns: Four of your photos to{ithe Soul of a Woman,” all- Métro|morning where" it will play for a Between 125 and 130 attended|meet government registration rules;|iwonderplays, will'be at tlie Réx Sun- idance; returning. to: the city in time the Ladies’ ‘Aid: social and supper in|only 95c. Rich studio, 29 Tenth St.|day in"her latest success, “‘Outwit- ito -play for a dance in the Odd Fel- the Methodist church: bagenient last £ Adv.—12tf d.” " |'lows hall here Monday" evening. 0 evening, An interesting program had d In “Outwitted,”- Nan 'Kénnedy. is — s been arranged for the occasion. ~Miss| - .Mrs. 0. B. Somstrud is recovering|trying to influence her: brather, who ! IMPORTANT SACRIFICE Vera Backus gave a reading, “Thelfrom several days’ illness at her|has made one' mistake, to''lead anj. oo J Debating Society,” and several se-|home. on Dewey. avenue. - “|'honest life. To save -him-from a|:'J- P. Pogue is confined to his home 2 lections in the’ Italian’ dialect. Miss % “job” he has been forced to under-|suffering from blood poison of the -Gladys Getchell and Theodore Wil-|. Don't forget to read Col.' K. W.|tak?, she doesit herself, and is|féce, caused by'a pimple. Mr. Pogue | lits rendered ‘a playlet, “A Pair of| Reaves’ livery display ad. 123tf{caught by the rich man’ whose safe 'was, .compelled ‘to -sacrifice his mus- Lunatics”; Mrs. W. P. Dyér gave a 2 She -expects | 'tache, which had not been shaved || reading entitled Y‘The Village GOS-| - Kenneth Steldl left yesterday for|to be sent to'prison..Instead, he de- ffor ‘the past 40 years.” He has been sip” (by Kate Douglas WIggin.) | Deer River where he has accepted|mands that she'spend s ‘year:in s |11l since Monday. Each number Avas” highly entertaifi-| 5 position as scaler for a lumber]house as his niece.. He aids her to b ing and well presented.' The DUr-|company. marry ‘the man she’loves—and-then | - IMPROVING SLOWLY pose of the social .was to get better tells-her young hukband in‘the pres-| T acquainted ‘and. was given for the| A Bible class will be organized|ence of-the wedding giests that she: Tim McManus is still confined to members and friends of the congre-|in the Lutheran Free church of the|isa common’crook. Nan'finally‘wins|his home' on Bighth street as a re- gation: Fitth ward. tomorrow evening at 8|back happiness, after a despefate|sult of being injured. while unload- T o'clock, 'All-who are interested are|struggle. & o ing. logs at the Red Lakelanding, eordially invited to Jjoin. Willlam S. Hart will also’ be 'seen | Jénuary 12. He is improving very in a thrilling western feature, ‘The|8loWly. Last™Card.” HOSTESS TO R. €. CIRCLE " Mrs. Osmond -Johnson will enter- tain the Red Cross circle of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church at|Jefferson Hotel. ] Coming to 7 the ‘parsonage Monday = afternoon. _ Monday, Taylor Holmes. The hours will be passed in sewing|. C. L. Isted, of the Crookston Lum- Wednesday, Alice Brady in. ‘Her hospital shirts, etc., and knitting ber company, who has been in Min-| Silent Sacrifice.” ¥for the Red Cross: - All: members are | neapolis for two days on business for urged to be, there the company, returned to Bemidji i this. morning. - Experienced dressmaker wants sewing by the day. Call Room 81, ¢ 6-2 DANCE 'MONDAY There will be a dance in the Odd Pellows hall -Monday, Jan. 28, by the Bemidji International Jazz Or- chestra. 2-128 5 A Bluebird :photoplay and ‘a com- SENIOR RINGS ARRIVE e pi edy will be shown at thé Grand to-| BRIGADE MEETS TONIGHT Call at Col. K. W. Reeves’ barn|night. The drama features the pop-| The Seniors in the Bemidji high o) and get prices” before you put up|ular EHa Hall'in “A ‘Jewel:in-Pawn" | schoo] have received their class rings The Boys’ Brigade of the Episco-| your team for the day or night. Barn [a story that is entertaining. “Doing|this week. The rings are plain Ro- pal church will meet this evening in|hetween 4th and 5th St., Miss. Ave.| His Bit” is the comedy mame. man gold with the initials “B. H. the basement of the church for reg- B 124tf 7 8. in raised letters. BEach student ular drill and instruction. ~All mem- A Grand Sunday Spegi has his name engraved on the inside bers are urged-to be’there. ' Mrs. Emma Anderson of the town| The. Para‘}ta Plays, also called]of the ring. . 5= : of Northern was in Bemidji_yester-|‘‘pick of pictures,” selected: as spe- MRS. BROWN HOSTESS . day, enroute to Clytheral, Minn,|cial programs at the Grand theater : . where she will visit relatives during|on Sunday and Monday, have been |, Mrs, S: C. Brown entertained the|the remainder of the winter. most pleasing. ‘The program: tomor- Missionary society of the Presbyter- — .| row presents the famous actor,. Henry ~ T g as . ! jan church.at her: home’yesterda¥ 1If you need a livery rig call up|B. Walthall, in a seven-part Paralta g 'Y [ afternoon. Twenty members were|col. K. W. Reeves. We have them|play, “His Robe of Honor.” ' This|! et s rlnt H . Your Sale Bills wcuponcs in attendance and -the Wiours were|at the best reasonable prices. Office|play has received equally “as ‘favor- passed in knitting after the regular| pMarkham Hotel Bldg. Phone 20 or|able comment as the other new Par- program was given. ! 164-W. The barn between 4th and|salta plays recently shown here. .15th St., Miss. Ave. 124tf) | INIGHT REGULAR MEETING After @ shcrt busings session ¢nd drill the .memibers of tiie B. A. C. club of ‘the Presbyterian church ad- journed last evening and “attended _the basketball game. LADIES’ AID WEDNESDAY The Ladies!. Aid society of !the " First Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. T. N. Rhode Wednesday afternoon, g'lhi ko Sanda first division will serve. A cordial 0 Sunday. | invitation 1s®extended. IR Hnnnnm The Saturday Evenll;vg Post: story S ¢ BROOKS! “Cassidy” with Dick’Rosson in the ) title role and a comedy will be the _WRITE HOME AT ONCE! Sunday attractions at-the Elko thea- | Elmer Hubhard of Beach, N. D., was a guest at the Frank Patterson home: this week while enroute to St. Cloud where he will visit friends and relatives. 5 buckle comedy, and the stunts: they do forces one to lague even though]; disinclined. Food Saving Pledge / Following is the pledge which every woman in America is 5 = Personals and H TMPORTARTY kit oy :l fi!ivvw\:ww L ' ; | m&ifilb;’{:eh: asked to sign: ; , : = i o= = — 1|1V T eoniting Food Administratcr, Washington, D. C.: . <Newsy Notes || M g CHURCHES N m 1,':‘3}32;.132“%’.‘.1; 1 am glad to joir you in the setvice of food con- servation for our .ation and I hereby accept mem- —- - “bership in the United States Food Administraticn, { Al Kaiser of the First National to catarrhal condi- bank of Bagley was in the city yes- tion. It speedily re- terday. He returned to his home Swedish' Lutheran, lieves and overcomes last evening. Mrs. Kaiser and sons,| In the.morning at '10:30 o'clock - these. ; pledging myself v, carry out the directions 2nd ad- Albert and William, who accompa-|the service will be in the Swedish Its tonic properties build up g AL = . g . e . stk Have you ordered that wood from|nied him to Bemidji, will visit at|language. The sermon in ‘the eve- the ' strength of the physically vice " of the_F‘md Admi m““',o' m my h‘?me mso Reeves yet? 124tf| the home of “Mrs. [Kaisér's sister, | ning at 7:30 o’clock will be in the weak-and run down, and its use far as my circumstances permit. Mrs. Rowland Gilmore. Roscoe Kal-| English language. - Missionary A. Emfim““ after grip. p . i 4 : ser, who has been visiting his par-|Westlund will have charge of both m‘,’n- ‘ON HAND A single thin slice of bread saved daily by each person, will ents in Bagley while on a furlough, f services. - ‘The wie housekeeper has Peruna cnable us to send a 4,000 ton ship, loaded with wheat, to our| _ley weré in the city yesterday. Mr. Lee disposed of several fat hogs. accompanied them to Bemidji and ] '“""“‘“"'&:‘,‘a"'fi:{'{’;j ullies each day. i time ‘“’__ = ™ Rev. 0. Larson of Buperfor, Wis., A or two in . will conduct services: in' the :Congres ¥ locg . gatldon cl'au'ch of :hae mlnhk ‘;v:g i " 3 unday afternocon at 3 o’cloci | home use. * LK : Scandinavian language. A cordial ho drugls AT THE THE ATRE | invitation is extended. i 3 . Columbus, Obio B - TONIGHT—LAST TIME Low mtssra § oelod s morn. s b i . OLIVE THOMAS i e school at 11:30. Vespers an¥¥bene-|. In Triangle Drama ;l;g:(i)l;‘x-l at 3 p. m. J. J. T. Philippe; “Indiscreet Corrinne” ~ FATTY ARBUCKLE Rex Warner and ‘Mavis Warner of. Puposky transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. o Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee of Grant Val- ELLA HALL =z A Bluebird Photoplay “A JEWEL IN PAWN” “DOING P'S BIT” 18 THE COMEDY The Salvation y. Bemidji services: Sunday school 10 a. m. Evening service.8 p. m. Fifth ward services: 'Sufiday school 2 p. m. - Prafse - meeting 3 . m. The poor and strangers especially invited to these services. Harry F. Crusberg, captain. Residence, 415 America avenue. Phone 478. as clear as a would not achc— 'Trnyondon’s | or your ; hea‘ci,ache (at ho cost toyou) 50,000,000 hiav& used this 29-ycar-old re- medy. For chronic catarrh, sore noce, coughsjcalds; snéezing, nose-bleed,etc. Wnunaiorcqmpm‘nfnu,r can, or buy tube at drumst&. ftw“ 'Lmneh! you foitytimes more than it costs,or we pay tor will spedk onithe subject, “The Mmg Form’manfimwmgm 4 MFS. Mineeapot In ‘His Latest Paramount Comedy - “Out West” Seven-Part Program Usual Prices e Baptist. 10 a, m., Bible &chool. 11 a. m.,, morning worship, sermon topic— “The Man Gods Wants.”. 7 p. m., B. Y. P. U, topic—"“Africa.” 8 p. m., union service at ' ~Methodist church. A. M. Whitby pastor. SPECIAL Sunday and Monday Jan. 27-28 Third Paralta Play HENRY B. WALTHALL In a seven-part play saidto equal “A Man’s M_an" and “Madam Who,” entitled— SUNDAY—January 27 DICX ROSSON « Gassidy” - Presbyterian. Sunday morning at the_ Presby- terian church-at 11 o'clock the pas- (SatuMday Evening Post Story) World’s Need - of Rede 0 W, WITH TRIANGLE COMEDY (Psalm 115:16). 1 cofiection ] cEpd: 9 ——————————————————————— wus: t&h gervice the choir, wiil ren- ’\“?DC.‘Q : Hls Robe Of Honor MONDAY---CHARLES RAY der the-anthem “The Lord Refgneth” NS i . composed by T. D. Williams. Sun- \ GARAREA, JELLY day evening af 8 o’clock the sermon will be on the themé, ‘‘Greatly Re- — | T T} s —— S + - T& er ———t- f] -

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