Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 31, 1918, Page 5

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TEE, XEMINJI. DAILY - PIONEER Mr. .and. Mrs. T. H. Cochran of|will have competed suecessfully ~k K KRR KK KK KKK KKK Portland, .Ore.,. who' have ‘been vie-| against eleven rivals to win her SCHOOL NOTES * iting ‘at-the -home' of‘Mrs. Cochran’s | place, the school feels that Bemidji| # L E X £ KK EKEKKKKKKK K gister, Mrs. G. W. Cochran, and fam-| will not appear at a disadvantage. The ‘regular monthi il ily -in-this city and at the home of | in these inter-school contests ink ¢iong will be iven thi}x’; week. 3 Mrs.. Coonran’s - parents: in: Green- | which she will take part. The stu-f " ‘Mige' Anvias and Miss Duckstad’s wood, Wis., expect to return to their | dents earnestly solicit the supportlyipnils” are practicing new ot £ home tomorrow morning. . Mrs.|of the patrons of the school in con-{'mornin 2 exercises, g songs for Cochran has been here for the past|nection with this activity. ‘The next literary program will be month::and:: Mr..:Cochran:came here —_— £l ‘gevera] days-ago- to accompany her (MBS. M'DONALD ACTIVE ven Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All parents and friends are cordially Mrs. E. B. McDonaid, field secre- -home. Lo s invited. tary of the Red Cross, passed yes- terday in Park Rapids, today at Wa- eflhl\l‘[‘;fi?s; 'gveim’?w:'?é’:f"sc’ wP“ni dena and will be at Long Prairie to- amd St.Cloud where he was fortu- s A 1 morrow in the interest of this work. e in mecuring three excellent new HEA g it D4 She will return to Bemidji Saturday [ ye,chers for the coming year. Presi- b night. Mrs. McDonald has. visited|:gont Brown and Miss Laurence of a large number of villages and towns ,‘mhe 8t. Cloud normal declared that in the north central part of this state since her appoiniment, and has Ffi: ?g::the;f“;eel:fs‘e‘:n":fimto‘i.“e ,l{‘l‘;: Look for Reeves' wood ad. 124tf Coming Events ' John Pogue, Jr., left yesterday for Minneapolis to consult a specialist A devoted a great deal of time to thisfiyow. teacher a injured foot. In ‘giving: to ‘the: pbliaithe ‘elab- | work. 4 ofs are ‘adyanced normal ea s, Mont e Mews ey you ey Oratoaupapiluaael Fears sxperionco 1n tosting. o “.have in mind. = Your guests and| Roller Masquerade at the ISP g il i e D B HOME FROM FUNERAL g oo g e SR “‘friends will appreciate the courtesy.| Thursday evening, Jan. 31. d mw: William Fox.hag-agath demon[ J. G. Ryan, agent for the Great || Literary society was held at 8 o'clock February 12—District court be-|sion 10c. strated -that- he. is-constantly keep-| Northern railway, returned this|f Twesday afternoon for the purpose . gins its session. ing: in:mind-thebest amaterial that | morning from Warren, where he at-J ‘0 felecting new' officers. The fol- Oh boy, Oh joy, here's the film for you. Giggles and snorts, ripples ana gales of laughter follow the progress of g Jack, the good-for-nothing, Fleg £ Mrs. George Cochran, Jr., left last tended the funeral of his brother-| lowing were elected: Lorna Arm- | lor;?:;‘i?:{)fl}&alsn.“nmp“ election evening for Minneapolis where she :}H, z'::f ::"“l:;m‘?h?;‘,":: in-law, Oscar W. Peterson, yesterday }sfi-mng, 'l:resifl_ent: Mildred Brindos, m{:‘;fl‘“l::: c“\';z?frzsuzl:’tvl‘g; li'; o S— % will spend two weeks visiting. their booking the:stupsndous Theda afternoon. Mr. Peterson had: been |i vice president; Blanche Wagner, sec- gripped at the very start of f ill with consumption for the past | Tetary. The new president appointed 5 < & $60,000 to loau on rarms. Dean| T Efififlflfim:iymmaea four years and this fall he and his| Warren Kerr as sorgeantat-arms| |0 G e b ) E T Y Land Co. a71%t| that the: greatest-boxvoftice| attrac-| Wife Went to Arizona in hopes that[ 2and Wilma Skrief, Helen Hubbard s S OC I . tions. today: is icture: with the|the change of climate would be ) and Lillie Walter as program com- Mrs. Cora Odby of this city is|name ThedasBare»wttached to it.|beneflclal ~His condition fecs;ns'mhwe GR AND TUNIGHI visiting relatives in Rosby for a few worse ‘while out there and he dle | —————————— MISS AUSTIN HONORED daye. there a few days ago. l el novels, 18 | i - | Last evening Mlss Alice Austin| _ o . = 0. the story by Alexandre Dumas, fils, has HOME ON FURLOUGH UBSCRIBE TODAY Tflmflfl'flw UOI’U“IY Pm “ps was given a farewell party in the o8 a 31 always gripped the’ reader.. What| Frank Breyette, who is sergeant i i “HHES m: HEBELI.I[]N" 0dd Fellows hall by the students of | Thursday evening, Jan. 31. greater actross is there or has been |in 2 hospital corps at Houston; Tex. ,l BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER N the Bemidji high school. A program |sion 10c. Who could better interpret this role| Will arrive in the city tomorrow on was given, the most interesting of than Theda Bara, who is the super|& fifteen - days’ furlough. His bro- which were the “faculty stunt” con-! Mrs. P. Brandvick and son, Law-| o raver of roles in-which love is|ther; Morris Breyette, of the Third. { e ey g e sisting of a jazz band and the “male|rence of Nary drove to Bemidji yes-{¢) o0 qoninant note? Street cafe, just received a telegram quartette.” In the latter we:;]evn Carl | terday and transacted business. Willlam® Fox has’ spared | no' ex- from him stating that he is on the | . Tennstrom, Ferris Knapp, lter ense in ‘'makirng: this' production one| Way- N A k d G H ] Balk and Norman Kittleson. Sev- Baby Rice popcorn cannot be beat. gt bl:e .most- elEbontepol t‘lfl geries Ot s e tO 0 ungl‘y eral readings, piano and violin solos| Old folks and young folks call it “Alof super.de luxe photoplays: he has NEW 8. A. OFFICER PR i were also given. After the program |Treat.”” C. E. Battles. 6-24 | peen relenslng. He has surrounded Ensign J. H. Bittors and family Ehyianles: § games were played and lunch served. the eminent'screen '‘artist; i’ have arrived from Eau Claire, Wis,, I 2 h ) i 3 Miss Austin was presented With a| a1 MeCall of St. Paul is in the| Bara, with a-supporting-company of | 8nd Wwill fill the vacancy caused by n urging the Ame‘r_lcqn people to ‘‘Serve ¥ gold wrist watch by the students,| /v on her annual visit, soliciting| men and women of well : known the rresignation of Capt. Crusberg.! [hy Saving’’ and to ‘'Fight by Helping the Ferris Knapp making the presenta-|( . psoriptions to various magazlnes dramatic reputation. The scenic set- They arrived in Bemidji last eve- Flghtet Fight,’”’ the United States Food Ad- tion speech. She has resigned her tings ‘are Superb. ) ning. ratren -usks no one to go hungry. position in' the Bemidji schools and| g of these nice days you‘-ousht .- Those who ‘have seen this William will soon leave for Minneapolis|y, oo to Hakkerup's and have your|Fox feature are unanimous: in’de-| % % % ¥ & % ¥ & % ¥ % % & ¥ ¥ It proposes that people shall ‘‘eat plenty where she has accepted a position|gieiyre taken. 141t | claring that Miss Bara gives one of | ¥ REDBY *| I but wisely and without waste.”” If they will do in the public schools. Is it with the' greatest portrayals of lier fe-{%X ¥ X R ¥ XK K X X X K ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥k & thi y i . ey will do deep regret that the Bemidji stu-| pr.y George Boobar of Nary pass-| markablercareer: ds & screen:artist.| 'Clyde Saddler from Camp No. 1 of is, our own soldiers and the soldiers and dents see Miss Austin leave, as she| .q'yesterday in the city shopping, re-| With. a skill and dramatic force that|the International Lumber com'pany peoples of our allies will be fed, and Americans has been a favorite among them. turning home on the evening train.|is the height of screen chardéteriza-| was ‘an over Sunday visitor with | | will be hcalthier, wealthier and wiser. tion, Miss Bara 'gives’ thé !heroine| relatives. " . NATAL DAY CELEBPATED These cold nights gather round|of the Dumas novél an:entirely dif-| Mrs. Clarence McGorn was a Be- AMERICA’S PROBLEM is to feed our allics this winter by Mrs, S. H. Webster entertained a| cneery fire and pop Baby Rice pop- ferent.version .than has been -here-| midji visitor Tuesday. sending them as much food as we can of the most concentrated group of friends vesterday in honor| corn ° ¢. B. Battles. -24 | tofore attempted. It is, in short, an| 0. L. Breckner and Carl Stanard | | yytritive value in the least shipping space. Th food of her little daughter, Clarice La- , artistic'and’ dramati¢ triumph. of ‘Ponemah made a trip here Mon- beat, beef k. dai ppiog SE S ese .Ioods are Rea’s first birth angwersaryG The Varry Voght of Becida transacted p.hh: Ehls Wllllllam 'l-‘:ixmt;pni‘de lu:'te day after Cross Lake school freight, wkeat, beef, pork, dairy products and sugar. £ | uests were Mesdames eorge A : otodrama- the :ex| r: is: again| returning home Tuesday. . gmith E. R. Jahr, W. A. Dehart, B. 'l_’:'.s‘:’::?fi ":OP}:';khoR;gi‘}:“ye:::;‘;gg’ the recipient of a. great box'office| ' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas TI.IE SOLUE:.ION is for us to eat less of these and more of B. Lundgren, H. Anderson, John( r fir gin Bemidji enroute attraction and he should advertise| Mason, January 27, a daughter. other foods of which we have an abundance, and to waste less of ! Hedeen, M. DuVal, James Van Kirk, b : this photodrama with' the acclaim| Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Bailey return-| |all foods. YOUR PART is to sign the pledge and enroll as a member of the Food Administration, agreeing to carry out the directions Emma Collard, Oscar Benson, A. L. ‘ that it merits and deserves. ed home Monday from a week’s visit Collard and Misses Eunice, Myrtle, Roller Masquerade at -the in Bemidii. and Mae Collard, The little honor| Thursday evening, Jan. 31. GRAND TONIGH™ The Smart-Getchell Ice Co. left guest was presented with a silver The role of Jack;:the ;good for|here Monday for Bemidji after hav-| | 55 advice of the Food Administrator in your home, s cup. Germans: Four of your photos to nothing, in the nev'v World-Picture | ing completed its contract with the your circumstances permit. ¥ , o far as ENTERTAINED AT CHAIN | meet government registration rules, | 3raly-Mage, o the part in - which |80 o oie st. Martin and William . loes some 0! e . 2 M William Dugas, Henry | o01y 95¢. Rich studio, Afigv'l'inltm beot: work of his' bellliant = carcer | Hashbarger of Red Lake passed g There are no fees or dues to be paid. Ry . { = through here Tuesday on their way to Bemidji. - TH EDABARA [ A Stor_y that Throhs With Passion and Love Presonted hy WILLIAM FOX CAM Marin and Frank Frost were enter- The name of this picture is “The tained at a Red Cross chain party| p. payig Fairbanks of Redby|Good for Nothing,” and it will be at the home of Mrs. Bart Stafford| ... t, Bemidji yesterday to attend|Shown at the Grand theater tonight. ~Tuegdey .- efternoon. Knitting. WaS| iy, 1,414 concert last evening. While| Muriel Ostriche and Evelyn ‘Greeley ; the diversion and lunch was served.| =40 city she was the guest of %lie :een" in this picture with Mr. lackwell. friends. Th BB A. cC Tgafl? will hold its L] . Don't forget to read Col. K. W. ELKO: TONIGHT regular meeting tomorrow night in Reeves’ livery displag~ad. 124tf| One could hardly imagine that a ‘y the basement of the Presbyterian church. school girl, or anybody else, wouldj, have so little - idea of money as to spend her entire allowance in so short a time, but when used to the luxuries of life and having every wish gratified, it is rather hard to be told that you have just so much! money to spend. in the next fifty- two weeks. Miss Clark, in the title role of ‘“Bab’s Burglar” (as Bab, not the. Burglar), finds it very hard to make ends meet on a paltry one thousand dollars a year. The screen version of Mary Roberts Rinehart’s' famous Sub-Deb stories is to be shown at the Elko tomight. Roller Masquerade at the rink |~ A AAARAAAArAAn A~~~ Thursday evening, Jan. 31, Admis- DECLAMATORY CONTFST sion 10c 2-131 A preliminary intra-class declama- Mrs. Oscar W. Peterson and little | tory contest was-held Tuesday night daughter, Marcelene, of Warren and | in the high school, the judges being Miss Angela Smith of St. Peter will | Miss Hall, Miss Backus and Miss Tor- arrive in Bemidji Saturday and|rance. This was In the nature of aj) will be the guests of their sister,| try-out” for places in the annual Mrs. J. G. Ryan, and family for a|inter-class contest to be held at théj high school Friday evening, Febru- ary 8. The program:was as follows: We have just received a few fam-|Seniors: Carrie Brown, “Cigarette's Bemidji Pioneer.|Ride”; Josephine Parker, “High Hat 129tf|at the Theatre”; Pearl Brownlee, “The Americanizing of Andre Fran- Miss Edna Davis of Bemidji spent | cois.” E. N. Ney, who is employed with ~~~~~~)the Harding-Whaley Theater com- 7| pany, has returned from the south- ern part of the state where he had been on business for two weeks. Experienced dressmaker wants ' Personals and Newsy Notes ||serine by e dor. call moory 3 i Dr. Mattick, who has charge of Mrs. A. D. Johnson passed yester-|(pe Crookston, Thief River Falls and day in Brainerd with friends. Lake Julia sanatoriums, was in Be- midji yesterday enroute to the lat- ter. Have ‘you ordered that wood from Reeves yet? 124tf Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion. of the ear. There is only one' ‘way to cure: eatarrhal -deafness, lnd that .is by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal.Deafness is. caused by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. - ‘When this tube is {nflamed you have a rumbling sound or im- "perte hearing, and. when it is entirely closed; *Deatness - Il the result. Unless the 'hmumnnlon n-be reduced and this tube € rano?d itoits “mormal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of ~deafness are caused by catarrh., which is “an inflamed condition of the mucous sur- faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru ths' Bleod’ on the mucous surfaces of the system, Wt il livo One -Hundred - Dollars for few days, before going to St. Peter. ily expense books, LLE any case hal Deaf! that - be de*b e Catareh Madioine Gl |a short time in the city this morn-| Juniors—Avis i Cameron, “The e sulars t:" 5 clllig'u.gglg co‘ e olata 6 ing visiting with friends, while en-|Lance of Konana"; Dorm.hy ‘Nangle, route to Euclid, where she will| ‘The Judgment Day”; Muriel Me- loois Lo BInlG, hece WS Pl es Srhe iG> Founded on the story hy Alexander Dumas, fils. her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, | __Sophomores—Lottie French, “If I George Rose. — Crookston Daily| Were King”; Alice Dyer, “How Ruby \ i f Times, January 29. Played”; Bessie Knox, ‘“There Were L IS Ninety and Nine.” i : h The Ladies of the Mooseheart Le-| Freshmen—aAlice - Hetland, *Pro H § 1 gion will give a soldiers’ benefit|Patria”; Elsie Shannon, “By Cour- " av & F"dly dance Saturday evening, February|ler”; Ragnhild Moe, “Billle Brad d and the Big Lie.” —— —— ; Mmgumye Clark o] { 66 A 99 || 2, at the City Hall. Tickets 25c . BAB"S BURGLAH each for ladies and gentlemen. Mu-| The third mlfmiber gé el“h lll)f thege sic by Tuseth’ A s groups was eliminat n this pre- et otk tries to g || TS oTehestra. 3D | e maining il TH0 Stoy of “CAMILLE" Oepets e Real CHARACTER Underiping fhe Life of a FAMMUS GRISETTE s | “a “beau” for her ‘old-maid” Mrs. Lester P. Warford and son,|represent. their respective classes in . - sister in Mary Roberts Rine- ||Lester. Jr., and daughier, Martha the -approaching local -contest, to ) hart’s famous “sub-deb” stor- || Ann, are expected to return to' Be-| which the public is invited. ‘jes and makes a terrible mess || midji tomorrow from Minneapolis,| ~Due: to the fact: that a state de- ’ ’ i ‘of it. Don't miss this breezy || Where they have been the guests of | clamatory-league has. been ' formed "laugl;—maker Mrs. Warford’s parents, Mr. and]during the past year, much more ins ! Mrs. H. R. Shepardson, for two|terest is being shown in this line LAST TIME TONICGHT || weeks. of school-exercise than formerly. 3 The object of this league, as stat- AN ¢ \ o s i e o il ALSO MR. & MRS. SIDNEY DREW IN MdTOM(’:BSfiW 4 Col. K. W. Reeves. We have them|in the high schools the study and . . tr. v ay an urday at the best reasonable prices. Office|the practice of the spoken word as | Markham Hotel Bldg. Phone 20 or|an aid in the preparation. for citi- 164-W. The barn between 4th and|zenship.” Its officers are: A. M. 5th St., Miss. Ave. 124tf| Johnstone, president of the North- siiem O HENRY'SANCESTORS Supt) F. E. Lurton, East Grand ' A high class comedy of th® Metro Series ! OLIVE THOMAS ? in Mrs. George W. Cochran, Sr., and T daughter, Mrs. William Chichester, | Forks, vice president; Supt. E. B. 1 " Bl'llld'ay Aflllllla and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cochran of | Forney, ' Cokato, secretary-treasurer. ’ Portland, Ore., returned vesterday The contestant who - wins first AMISS.ON MAT.NEES EVENlNGs Olived Thomas, “Darling of || from Greenwood, ¥ While Mrs.|place in the lt;cal contest will rep- ’ #Broadway,” creates a new :|George W. Cochran and sister, Mrs.|resent the Bemidji high school at an = - 'BI'OBdWBY in Arizona and || H. Cochran, were visiting at their|inter-school contest to be:held here loc.25c 2'30 o CIOCk 7'20 & 9 -makes it as lively as the gay |l,ld home in Greenwc 1, chieir father|on ‘February 15. The sehools rep- “White Way.” died, and Mrs. Chichester and 7. H |resented at that time will be Foss- Cochran went down to attend thelton, Park Rapids, Akeley, Walker’ funeral. and Bemidji. The successtul con- [ [ e testants' of this occasfon will com- [] ‘ Call at Col. K. W. Reeves’ barn|pete later at Crookston. The finals / " - 0 w n and get prices before you put up|for'the!state will-be held in Min- § [ ] your team for the day or night. Barn | neapolis some time in the spring. between 4th and 5th St., Miss. Ave.| Considering the fact that the girl 124tf ]| representing the Bemidji high school 4

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